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|Home Plane = '''2E:''' Doomcourt ([[Mechanus]])<br>'''3E/4E:''' Banehold | |Home Plane = '''2E:''' Doomcourt ([[Mechanus]])<br>'''3E/4E:''' Banehold | ||
|Worshippers = [[Assassin]]s, Revenge seekers, Bounty Hunters, Jailors | |Worshippers = [[Assassin]]s, Revenge seekers, Bounty Hunters, Jailors | ||
|Favoured Weapon = | |Favoured Weapon = ''Retribution's Sting'' (Javelin of Lightning) | ||
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Hoar is the [[Forgotten Realms]] god of retribution and poetic justice. And yes, his name is pronounced like you think it is. | Hoar is the [[Forgotten Realms]] god of retribution and poetic justice. And yes, his name is pronounced like you think it is. | ||
==History== | |||
===Origins=== | |||
Originally known as ''Assuran'', Hoar came to Faerûn along with the rest of the Untheric pantheon after [[Ao]] allowed their entry, and helped free their people, the mulani (ancient Egyptians/Mesopotamian), from slavery under the wizard-kings of Imaskar. He was one of the few surviving members of the Untheric pantheon, after the Orcgate Wars, where most of them died fighting against [[Gruumsh]] and other [[Orc|orcish]] [[Gods of Dungeons and Dragons|gods]], and was evetually chased away from Unther by ''Ramman'', the war god. | |||
===[[Time of Troubles]]=== | |||
After Ao threw the gods out their realms, Hoar possessed the body of Hippartes, got weapons from Thay, and went to pursue Revenge against Ramman. Though he managed to kill the war god, he was unable to get the portfolio of war, which was taken by ''Anhur''. | |||
==Realm== | |||
In the [[Great Wheel]], Hoar resided in [[Mechanus]], in the realm of ''Doomcourt'', which was always covered in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frost#Hoar_frost thin layer of frost]. | |||
In the [[World Axis]] he resided in Banehold. | |||
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Hoar | ||
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Alignment | Lawful Neutral | |
Divine Rank | Demigod | |
Pantheon | Faerûn, Untheric | |
Portfolio | Revenge, Retribution, Poetic Justice | |
Domains | 3E: Fate, Law, Retribution, Travel 5E: War |
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Home Plane | 2E: Doomcourt (Mechanus) 3E/4E: Banehold |
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Worshippers | Assassins, Revenge seekers, Bounty Hunters, Jailors | |
Favoured Weapon | Retribution's Sting (Javelin of Lightning) |
Hoar is the Forgotten Realms god of retribution and poetic justice. And yes, his name is pronounced like you think it is.
History
Origins
Originally known as Assuran, Hoar came to Faerûn along with the rest of the Untheric pantheon after Ao allowed their entry, and helped free their people, the mulani (ancient Egyptians/Mesopotamian), from slavery under the wizard-kings of Imaskar. He was one of the few surviving members of the Untheric pantheon, after the Orcgate Wars, where most of them died fighting against Gruumsh and other orcish gods, and was evetually chased away from Unther by Ramman, the war god.
Time of Troubles
After Ao threw the gods out their realms, Hoar possessed the body of Hippartes, got weapons from Thay, and went to pursue Revenge against Ramman. Though he managed to kill the war god, he was unable to get the portfolio of war, which was taken by Anhur.
Realm
In the Great Wheel, Hoar resided in Mechanus, in the realm of Doomcourt, which was always covered in a thin layer of frost.
In the World Axis he resided in Banehold.
The Deities of Forgotten Realms | |||
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Lawful | Neutral | Chaotic | |
Good | Ilmater • Nobanion • Torm • Tyr | Chauntea • Deneir • Eldath • Enlil • Gwaeron Windstrom • Lathander • Mielikki • Milil • Mystra • Shiallia | Lliira • Lurue • Selûne • Sharess • Sune • Tymora • Valkur |
Neutral | Azuth • Helm • Hoar • Jergal • Kelemvor • Red Knight • Savras • Siamorphe • Ulutiu | Akadi • Ao • Auppenser • Gond • Grumbar • Istishia • Karsus • Kossuth • Oghma • Silvanus • Tempus • Ubtao • Waukeen | Finder Wyvernspur • Ibrandul • Leira • Mask • Shaundakul • Uthgar |
Evil | Asmodeus • Bane • Gargauth • Gilgeam • Iyachtu Xvim • Loviatar | Auril • Bhaal • Myrkul • Shar • Velsharoon | Beshaba • Cyric • Garagos • Malar • Moander • Talona • Talos • Umberlee |