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{{Infobox Deity
|Name = What the god is called.
|Symbol = What special marking worshippers use to signal their faith.
|Alignment = Does this need explaining?
|Divine Rank = How the god ranks amongst its own kind.
|Pantheon = What group(s) of gods this god belongs to.
|Portfolio = What this god is responsible for.
|Domains = What [[Cleric Domain]]s it bestows.
|Home Plane = Place of residence in the multiverse.
|Worshippers = Who actually worships this god.
|Favoured Weapon = What faithful worshippers consider best to protect themselves with.
}}
'''Ioun''' is a [[Dungeons & Dragons]] goddess introduced in [[4e]] as part of the Dawn War Pantheon. She is the Goddess of Knowledge, Skill and Prophecy, making her closely aligned with [[Pelor]] and [[Erathis]] as one of the three "Gods of Civilization".
'''Ioun''' is a [[Dungeons & Dragons]] goddess introduced in [[4e]] as part of the Dawn War Pantheon. She is the Goddess of Knowledge, Skill and Prophecy, making her closely aligned with [[Pelor]] and [[Erathis]] as one of the three "Gods of Civilization".



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What the god is called.
What special marking worshippers use to signal their faith.
Alignment Does this need explaining?
Divine Rank How the god ranks amongst its own kind.
Pantheon What group(s) of gods this god belongs to.
Portfolio What this god is responsible for.
Domains What Cleric Domains it bestows.
Home Plane Place of residence in the multiverse.
Worshippers Who actually worships this god.
Favoured Weapon What faithful worshippers consider best to protect themselves with.


Ioun is a Dungeons & Dragons goddess introduced in 4e as part of the Dawn War Pantheon. She is the Goddess of Knowledge, Skill and Prophecy, making her closely aligned with Pelor and Erathis as one of the three "Gods of Civilization".

Ioun takes her name from the famous Ioun Stones, magical items that have existed in D&D since the days of Basic, but whose rationale for being named as such was never given.