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'''Avandra''' is the good [[D&D]] deity of change, luck, trade, and travel. She was introduced in [[Dungeons | {{Infobox Deity | ||
|Name = Avandra | |||
|Symbol = [[File:Avandra.png|200px]] | |||
|Aliases = The Change Bringer, The Changebringer | |||
|Alignment = Chaotic Good | |||
|Pantheon = Dawn War | |||
|Portfolio = Freedom, trade, travel, adventure, the frontier. | |||
|Domains = '''4E:''' Change, Freedom, Luck<br>'''5E:''' Nature, Trickery | |||
|Home Plane = [[Prime Material|Prime Material Plane]] ([[Nentir Vale]]) | |||
|Worshippers = Travelers | |||
|Favoured Weapon = | |||
}} | |||
'''Avandra''' is the good [[D&D]] deity of change, luck, trade, and travel. She was introduced in [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]], and has more recently been used in the Exandria setting. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Avandra is a free spirit at heart, and her shrines are more likely to be found in the wilderness than they are in cities. Her worshipers are most often merchants, halflings, rogues, and various other adventurers- although as the god of luck, she's fairly popular in general. She is closely allied with [[Melora]], [[ | Avandra is a free spirit at heart, and her shrines are more likely to be found in the wilderness than they are in cities. Her worshipers are most often merchants, halflings, rogues, and various other adventurers- although as the god of luck, she's fairly popular in general. She is closely allied with [[Melora]], [[Sehanine]], and [[Corellon Larethian]], with her Exalted spending much of their afterlives in and around the latter's domain of Arvandor. | ||
TL;DR She is basically [[Tymora]] from [[Forgotten Realms]]. | |||
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Aliases | The Change Bringer, The Changebringer | |
Alignment | Chaotic Good | |
Pantheon | Dawn War | |
Portfolio | Freedom, trade, travel, adventure, the frontier. | |
Domains | 4E: Change, Freedom, Luck 5E: Nature, Trickery |
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Home Plane | Prime Material Plane (Nentir Vale) | |
Worshippers | Travelers |
Avandra is the good D&D deity of change, luck, trade, and travel. She was introduced in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition, and has more recently been used in the Exandria setting.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Avandra is a free spirit at heart, and her shrines are more likely to be found in the wilderness than they are in cities. Her worshipers are most often merchants, halflings, rogues, and various other adventurers- although as the god of luck, she's fairly popular in general. She is closely allied with Melora, Sehanine, and Corellon Larethian, with her Exalted spending much of their afterlives in and around the latter's domain of Arvandor.
TL;DR She is basically Tymora from Forgotten Realms.
The Deities of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition | |||
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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 |
The Deities of Exandria | |||
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Lawful | Neutral | Chaotic | |
Good | Bahamut • Moradin • Xalicas | Naviask • Pelor • Raei | Avandra • Corellon • Sehanine |
Neutral | Erathis • Raven Queen | Ioun • The Luxon • Melora | Ceratos • Kord • Quajath • The Traveler |
Evil | Asmodeus • Bane • Desirat • Tiamat | Arms of the Betrayers • The Hag Mother • Torog • Uk'otoa • Vecna • Vesh | Gruumsh • Lolth • Tharizdun • Zehir |