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|Name = Ilneval | |Name = Ilneval | ||
|Symbol = Bloodied | |Symbol = Bloodied longsword | ||
|Aliases = The Horde Leader, the Lieutenant of Gruumsh, the War Maker | |||
|Alignment = Lawful Evil | |Alignment = Lawful Evil | ||
|Divine Rank = Intermediate God | |Divine Rank = Intermediate God | ||
|Pantheon = [[Orc]]ish | |Pantheon = [[Orc]]ish | ||
|Portfolio = Warfare | |Portfolio = Warfare | ||
|Domains = | |Domains = '''3E:''' Courage, Destruction, Evil, Mysticism, War<br>'''5E:''' War | ||
|Home Plane = | |Home Plane = ''Nishrek'' ([[Acheron]]) | ||
|Worshippers = [[Orc]] Warlords and Commanders | |Worshippers = [[Orc]] Warlords and Commanders | ||
|Favoured Weapon = | |Favoured Weapon = Longsword | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:Ilneval Dragon 62.png|left|250px]] | |||
'''Ilneval''' is the [[Orc]] God of War in [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Whilst this may seem redundant at a glance, Ilneval is essentially the Orcish equivalent of Athena, whilst his rival [[Bahgtru]] is the Orcish Ares; Ilneval focuses on leadership in battle, strategy, cunning and courage - a god for orcish generals and commanders, not so much the common orc grunt. Whilst [[Gruumsh]] doesn't trust Ilneval due to his intelligence, he is useful enough that the One-Eyed God tolerates him for now, especially in their endless battles against the [[goblinoid]] gods. | '''Ilneval''' is the [[Orc]] God of War in [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Whilst this may seem redundant at a glance, Ilneval is essentially the Orcish equivalent of Athena, whilst his rival [[Bahgtru]] is the Orcish Ares; Ilneval focuses on leadership in battle, strategy, cunning and courage - a god for orcish generals and commanders, not so much the common orc grunt. Whilst [[Gruumsh]] doesn't trust Ilneval due to his intelligence, he is useful enough that the One-Eyed God tolerates him for now, especially in their endless battles against the [[goblinoid]] gods. | ||
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==Karaash== | |||
{{Infobox Deity | |||
|Name = Karaash | |||
|Symbol = Huge two handed greatsword with wicked looking edges on its upper part | |||
|Aliases = Ilneval | |||
|Alignment = True Neutral | |||
|Divine Rank = Initiate Immortal | |||
|Pantheon = Mystaran (Thought) | |||
|Portfolio = Warfare, tactics | |||
|Domains = Thought, War, Strength | |||
|Home Plane = | |||
|Worshippers = Humanoids | |||
|Favoured Weapon = Greatsword | |||
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In [[Mystara]], Ilneval is an alias for the orc Immortal '''Karaash''', the patron of [[humanoid]]s, especially orcs. | |||
===History=== | |||
Karaash was once a mighty king who lead great hordes of orcs in ravaging and pillaging cities and kingdoms, making him a hero amongst the orcs. He eventually reached Immortality, suprisingly choosing the Sphere of Thought. | |||
===Appearance=== | |||
Karaash appears as a orc in the prime of his life, wearing a spiked and fanged suit of plate, and carrying his greatsword, and his symbol, at his side. | |||
===Personality=== | |||
Karaash is a war-leader, stern, uncompromising, and composed, with a fondness for proving his strength in battle. He has noa real allies, though he shares a mutual respect for [[Halav]]. He hates [[Atzanteotl]] for interfering with his favored races, and [[Ranivorus]] for trying to gain the hold over the [[Hollow World|Krugel Horde]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 21 June 2023
| Ilneval | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bloodied longsword | ||
| Aliases | The Horde Leader, the Lieutenant of Gruumsh, the War Maker | |
| Alignment | Lawful Evil | |
| Divine Rank | Intermediate God | |
| Pantheon | Orcish | |
| Portfolio | Warfare | |
| Domains | 3E: Courage, Destruction, Evil, Mysticism, War 5E: War |
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| Home Plane | Nishrek (Acheron) | |
| Worshippers | Orc Warlords and Commanders | |
| Favoured Weapon | Longsword | |

Ilneval is the Orc God of War in Dungeons & Dragons. Whilst this may seem redundant at a glance, Ilneval is essentially the Orcish equivalent of Athena, whilst his rival Bahgtru is the Orcish Ares; Ilneval focuses on leadership in battle, strategy, cunning and courage - a god for orcish generals and commanders, not so much the common orc grunt. Whilst Gruumsh doesn't trust Ilneval due to his intelligence, he is useful enough that the One-Eyed God tolerates him for now, especially in their endless battles against the goblinoid gods.
Karaash[edit | edit source]
| Karaash | ||
|---|---|---|
| Huge two handed greatsword with wicked looking edges on its upper part | ||
| Aliases | Ilneval | |
| Alignment | True Neutral | |
| Divine Rank | Initiate Immortal | |
| Pantheon | Mystaran (Thought) | |
| Portfolio | Warfare, tactics | |
| Domains | Thought, War, Strength | |
| Worshippers | Humanoids | |
| Favoured Weapon | Greatsword | |
In Mystara, Ilneval is an alias for the orc Immortal Karaash, the patron of humanoids, especially orcs.
History[edit | edit source]
Karaash was once a mighty king who lead great hordes of orcs in ravaging and pillaging cities and kingdoms, making him a hero amongst the orcs. He eventually reached Immortality, suprisingly choosing the Sphere of Thought.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Karaash appears as a orc in the prime of his life, wearing a spiked and fanged suit of plate, and carrying his greatsword, and his symbol, at his side.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Karaash is a war-leader, stern, uncompromising, and composed, with a fondness for proving his strength in battle. He has noa real allies, though he shares a mutual respect for Halav. He hates Atzanteotl for interfering with his favored races, and Ranivorus for trying to gain the hold over the Krugel Horde.