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|Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | ||
|Pantheon = Oerth (Suloise) | |Pantheon = Oerth (Suloise) | ||
|Portfolio = Music, | |Portfolio = Music, Knowledge, Daylight | ||
|Domains = Good, Knowledge, Sun, Travel | |Domains = Good, Knowledge, Sun, Travel | ||
|Home Plane = Release From Care ([[Elysium]]) | |Home Plane = Release From Care ([[Elysium]]) | ||
|Worshippers = Singers, Feminists, Teachers, Midwifes | |Worshippers = Singers, Feminists, Teachers, Midwifes | ||
|Favoured Weapon = Shaft of light ( | |Favoured Weapon = ''Shaft of light'' (Shortspear) | ||
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In the [[Greyhawk]] setting of [[D&D]], Lydia is a neutral good goddess of music, light and knowledge (but hates secrets). She usually manifests as a white-haired woman with bright blue eyes, wearing a robe trimmed with silver and gold, and is worshipped by musicians, bards, sages and famewhores. | In the [[Greyhawk]] setting of [[D&D]], Lydia is a neutral good goddess of music, light and knowledge (but hates secrets). She usually manifests as a white-haired woman with bright blue eyes, wearing a robe trimmed with silver and gold, and is worshipped by musicians, bards, sages and famewhores. |
Revision as of 18:50, 10 May 2018
Lydia | ||
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Alignment | Neutral Good | |
Divine Rank | Lesser Goddess | |
Pantheon | Oerth (Suloise) | |
Portfolio | Music, Knowledge, Daylight | |
Domains | Good, Knowledge, Sun, Travel | |
Home Plane | Release From Care (Elysium) | |
Worshippers | Singers, Feminists, Teachers, Midwifes | |
Favoured Weapon | Shaft of light (Shortspear) |
In the Greyhawk setting of D&D, Lydia is a neutral good goddess of music, light and knowledge (but hates secrets). She usually manifests as a white-haired woman with bright blue eyes, wearing a robe trimmed with silver and gold, and is worshipped by musicians, bards, sages and famewhores.
Pretty much nothing has been said or done with her since 2000 and Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition.