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{{Infobox Deity | |||
|Name = Lakal | |||
|Symbol = Unknown | |||
|Alignment = Good | |||
|Divine Rank = Dead God | |||
|Pantheon = Dawn War | |||
|Portfolio = Healing, Mercy, Compassion | |||
|Domains = Unknown, presumably Creation, Life, Skill | |||
|Home Plane = [[Astral Sea]] | |||
|Worshippers = Quom, Healers, Philanthropists | |||
|Favoured Weapon = Unknown, presumably Daggers | |||
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Goddess of Healing and Mercy who was also her own Astral Dominion. She was an impersonal deity who communicated with her chosen people, the Quom, through "ecstatic moments of personal communion." She extolled mercy and urged her followers to dedicate themselves to pursuits that benefited the whole cosmos. Lakal's death was accidental - when Bahamut battled Nihil, the Primordial of nothingness, the pair crashed into Lakal. Bahamut was able to use the distraction to slay Nihil, but the primordial's death throes also caused Lakal to explode. The surviving quom now roam the planes, retrieving any shards of Lakal that they can find, including those unknowingly consumed by living creatures. Such creatures, including humanoids and player characters, are considered collateral damage in the quom's quest to restore Lakal. Ironically, even if the quom succeed in their quest, the restored Lakal would be disgusted with their methods. | Goddess of Healing and Mercy who was also her own Astral Dominion. She was an impersonal deity who communicated with her chosen people, the Quom, through "ecstatic moments of personal communion." She extolled mercy and urged her followers to dedicate themselves to pursuits that benefited the whole cosmos. Lakal's death was accidental - when Bahamut battled Nihil, the Primordial of nothingness, the pair crashed into Lakal. Bahamut was able to use the distraction to slay Nihil, but the primordial's death throes also caused Lakal to explode. The surviving quom now roam the planes, retrieving any shards of Lakal that they can find, including those unknowingly consumed by living creatures. Such creatures, including humanoids and player characters, are considered collateral damage in the quom's quest to restore Lakal. Ironically, even if the quom succeed in their quest, the restored Lakal would be disgusted with their methods. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 21 June 2023
| Lakal | ||
|---|---|---|
| Unknown | ||
| Alignment | Good | |
| Divine Rank | Dead God | |
| Pantheon | Dawn War | |
| Portfolio | Healing, Mercy, Compassion | |
| Domains | Unknown, presumably Creation, Life, Skill | |
| Home Plane | Astral Sea | |
| Worshippers | Quom, Healers, Philanthropists | |
| Favoured Weapon | Unknown, presumably Daggers | |
Goddess of Healing and Mercy who was also her own Astral Dominion. She was an impersonal deity who communicated with her chosen people, the Quom, through "ecstatic moments of personal communion." She extolled mercy and urged her followers to dedicate themselves to pursuits that benefited the whole cosmos. Lakal's death was accidental - when Bahamut battled Nihil, the Primordial of nothingness, the pair crashed into Lakal. Bahamut was able to use the distraction to slay Nihil, but the primordial's death throes also caused Lakal to explode. The surviving quom now roam the planes, retrieving any shards of Lakal that they can find, including those unknowingly consumed by living creatures. Such creatures, including humanoids and player characters, are considered collateral damage in the quom's quest to restore Lakal. Ironically, even if the quom succeed in their quest, the restored Lakal would be disgusted with their methods.
| The Deities of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Lawful | Neutral | Chaotic | |
| Good | Bahamut • Haramathur • Moradin | Amoth • Lakal • Nusemnee • Pelor | Avandra • Corellon • Sehanine |
| Neutral | Erathis • Raven Queen • Sagawehn | Aurom • Io • Ioun • Melora | Gorellik • Kord • Laeris |
| Evil | Asmodeus • Bane • Tiamat | Nerull • Torog • Vecna | Gruumsh • Khala • Lolth • Tharizdun • Zehir |