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'''Torag''' is the dwarven Lawful Good God of the Forge from the [[Golarion]] setting of [[Pathfinder]]. Essentially Golarion's version of D&D's Moradin, he's a bearded Dwarven smith god, Big Pappy to all dwarves. And like every good father, he is completely emotionally distant, totally expects his faithful followers to ''just fuckin' do it themselves'', and blaze their own way through life expecting any wisdom to be imparted thanks to said struggle. During Golarion's creation myth times, Torag was one of the few OGs who battled the setting's big-big-big-bad Rovagug the Devourer - he and the setting's war god [[Gorum]] forged the shell of the Dead Vault, where the Rough Beast Rovagug would be imprisoned for all of eternity.  
'''Torag''' is the dwarven Lawful Good God of the Forge from the [[Golarion]] setting of [[Pathfinder]]. Essentially Golarion's version of D&D's Moradin, he's a bearded Dwarven smith god, Big Pappy to all dwarves. And like every good father, he is completely emotionally distant, totally expects his faithful followers to ''just fuckin' do it themselves'', and blaze their own way through life expecting any wisdom to be imparted thanks to said struggle. During Golarion's creation myth times, Torag was one of the few OGs who battled the setting's big-big-big-bad Rovagug the Devourer - he and the setting's war god [[Gorum]] forged the shell of the Dead Vault, where the Rough Beast Rovagug would be imprisoned for all of eternity.  


As the god of a largely subterranean race, he really doesn't get the whole "worship the sun" thing, and with the setting's other Lawful Good deity ([[Sarenrae]]) being a Sun Goddess, followers of the two LG gods brush up against one another at times. In the 2nd Edition of Pathfinder, more hardcore followers of Torag must abide by their deity's stubbornness when it comes to redemption - one of the religion's anathemas is to "show mercy to the enemies of your people". Given Sarenrae's whole 'thing' is redemption (with one of her followers' anathemas being "... to deny a repentant creature an opportunity for redemption".)
As the god of a largely subterranean race, he really doesn't get the whole "worship the sun" thing, and with the setting's other Lawful Good deity ([[Sarenrae]]) being a Sun Goddess, followers of the two LG gods brush up against one another at times. In the 2nd Edition of Pathfinder, more hardcore followers of Torag must abide by their deity's stubbornness when it comes to redemption - one of the religion's anathemas is to "show mercy to the enemies of your people". (Given Sarenrae's ''whole thing'' is redemption (with one of her followers' anathemas being "... to deny a repentant creature an opportunity for redemption".))


There are other Dwarven gods in the setting of Golarion, most of which are actually blood relatives of Papa Torag himself. Chiefly his younger brother Angradd, his wife Folgrit; Bolka, their daughter; Grundinnar, their eldest son; Kols, the middle son; Trudd, Grundinnar's youngest brother; Dranngvit, Torag's half-sister; and Magrim, his older brother.  
There are other Dwarven gods in the setting of Golarion, most of which are actually blood relatives of Papa Torag himself. Chiefly his younger brother Angradd, his wife Folgrit; Bolka, their daughter; Grundinnar, their eldest son; Kols, the middle son; Trudd, Grundinnar's youngest brother; Dranngvit, Torag's half-sister; and Magrim, his older brother.  

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Torag, the Father of Creation; Father of Dwarvenkind
Alignment Lawful Good
Divine Rank God
Pantheon Golarion
Portfolio Creation (The Forge), Protection & Strategy
Domains Artifice, Earth, Good, Law and Protection; Subdomains of Archon, Caves, Constructs, Defense, Fortifications, Industry, (Judgement), Metal, Toil
Home Plane Heaven (the Forgeheart)
Worshippers primarily Dwarves
Favoured Weapon Warhammer


Torag is the dwarven Lawful Good God of the Forge from the Golarion setting of Pathfinder. Essentially Golarion's version of D&D's Moradin, he's a bearded Dwarven smith god, Big Pappy to all dwarves. And like every good father, he is completely emotionally distant, totally expects his faithful followers to just fuckin' do it themselves, and blaze their own way through life expecting any wisdom to be imparted thanks to said struggle. During Golarion's creation myth times, Torag was one of the few OGs who battled the setting's big-big-big-bad Rovagug the Devourer - he and the setting's war god Gorum forged the shell of the Dead Vault, where the Rough Beast Rovagug would be imprisoned for all of eternity.

As the god of a largely subterranean race, he really doesn't get the whole "worship the sun" thing, and with the setting's other Lawful Good deity (Sarenrae) being a Sun Goddess, followers of the two LG gods brush up against one another at times. In the 2nd Edition of Pathfinder, more hardcore followers of Torag must abide by their deity's stubbornness when it comes to redemption - one of the religion's anathemas is to "show mercy to the enemies of your people". (Given Sarenrae's whole thing is redemption (with one of her followers' anathemas being "... to deny a repentant creature an opportunity for redemption".))

There are other Dwarven gods in the setting of Golarion, most of which are actually blood relatives of Papa Torag himself. Chiefly his younger brother Angradd, his wife Folgrit; Bolka, their daughter; Grundinnar, their eldest son; Kols, the middle son; Trudd, Grundinnar's youngest brother; Dranngvit, Torag's half-sister; and Magrim, his older brother.

The only dwarven god outside the family tree is Droskar, patron saint to the duergar of Golarion, and opposite of Torag in almost every way.

The deities of Golarion
Lawful Neutral Chaotic
Good Adanye - Aesocar - Andoletta - Apsu - Arqueros - Chohar - Dammerich - Eldas - Erastil - Falayna - Folgrit - Ghenshau - Gruhastha - Grundinnar - Ihys - Iomedae - Kelinahat - Kroina - Lymnieris - Myr - Neshen - Olheon - Osiris - Ragathiel - Shizuru - Smiad - Sturovenen - Svarozic - Tanagaar - Torag - Tsukiyo - Vildeis - Wadjet - Winlas - Zohls Aegirran - Arshea - Arundhat - Atreia - Benorus - Bes - Bharnarol - Bolka - Chaldira Zuzaristan - Chinostes - Cihua Couatl - Dalenydra - Eritrice - Halcamora - Irez - Isis - Jaidi - Jaidz - Kazutal - Kelksiomides - Khepri - Korada - Kurgess - Lady Jingxi - Lysianassa - Lythertida - Mazludeh - Neith - Omrataji - Ondisso - Qi Zhong - Ranginori - Rowdrosh - Sairazul - Sarenrae - Seramaydiel - Shei - Shelyn - Soralyon - Tlehar - Trudd - Yelayne - Ylimancha - Yuelral Alglenweis - Ashava - Bergelmir - Black Butterfly - Cayden Cailean - Cernunnos - Chadali - Chucaro - Dajermube - Desna - Elion - Findeladlara - Hathor - Hembad - Immonhiel - Jalaijatali - Jin Li - Keltheald - Ketephys - Kofusachi - Lalaci - Marishi - Milani - Picoperi - Pulura - Reymenda - Selket - Sinashakti - Skode - Skrymir - Thisamet - Tolc - Uvuko - Valani
Neutral Abadar - Alseta - Amaznen - Anubis - Aroden - Dranngvit - Erecura - Horus - Imbrex - Irori - Jerishall - Kerkamoth - Kols - Luhar - Ma'at - Magdh - Magrim - Matravash - Otolmens - Ra - Ravithra - Suyuddha - Thoth - Valmallos - Vineshvakhi Aakriti - Aerekostes - Atropos - Balumbdar - Barzahk - Brigh - Casandalee - Ceyannan - Chamidu - Daikitsu - Dammar - Drokalion - Fandarra - Feronia - Gozreh - Grandmother Spider - Iapholi - Imot - Likha - The Lost Prince - Monad - Mother Vulture - Mrtyu - Naderi - Nalinivati - Narakaas - Nethys - Ng - Nivi Rhombodazzle - Onos - The Pale Horse - Pharasma - Pharimia - Phlegyas - Ptah - Ragdya - Saloc - Shyka - Sivanah - Stag Mother of the Forest of Stones - Teshallas - Vale - Vavaalrav - Vonymos - Yamatsumi Abhoth - Acavna - Ashukharma - Azathoth - Bastet - Besmara - Bokrug - Calistria - Count Ranalc - Gendowyn - Gorum - Groetus - Hei Feng - Il'surrish - Kalekot - The Lantern King - Lubaiko - Mhar - Narriseminek - Nephthys - Nocticula - Sekhmet - Sobek - Speakers of the Depths - Ssila'meshnik - Sun Wukong - Tawil at'Umr - Tjasse - Ydajisk - Yig - Yog-Sothoth
Evil Achaekek - Aksha - Akuma - Alichino - Andak - Ardad Lili - Aroggus - Asmodeus - Baalzebul - Barbariccia - Barbatos - Barravoclair - Belial - Bifrons - Bohga - Bundha - Caera - Cagnazzo - Chugarra - Chupurvagasti - Circiatto - Crocell - Deumus - Dhalavei - Diomazul - Dispater - Doloras - Dradjit - Draghignazzo - Eaqueo - Eiseth - Eligos - Farfarello - Fharaas - Furcas - Gaap - Gavidya - General Susumu - Geryon - Graffiacane - Haborym - Hadregash - Hudima - Hydim - Iaozrael - Inkariax - Inma - Ioramvol - Jiraviddain - Jyotah - Kaikyton - Kalma - Kunkarna - Libicocco - Lissala - Lorcan - Lorthact - Losarkur - Maeha - Mahathallah - Malacoda - Mammon - Mephistopheles - Minderhal - Moloch - Morrobahn - Mursha - Nergal - Onamahli - Ose - Otikaya - Pirias - Prihasta - Quindiovatos - Raetorgash - Rahu - Rasvocel - Ravana - Rubicante - Ruzel - Rytara - Sabnach - Sicva - Sugroz - Surpa - Titivilus - Unity - Uruskreil - Uzumae - Vassago - Vevelor - Vibhishah - Vois - Walkena - Wylgart - Xanderghul - Xhasnaphar - Yaezhing - Yan-gant-y-tan - Zabha - Zaebos - Zepar - Zon-Kuthon - Zurapadyn - Zursvaater Aesdurath - Ah Pook - Ahriman - Ajids - Alazhra - Ananshea - Anogetz - Apollyon - Arazni - Arlachramas - Atlach-Nacha - Ayrzul - Bound Prince - Braismois - Chamiaholom - Charg - Charon - Chimon - Chinostes - Cixyron - Corosbel - Dachzerul - Diceid - Droskar - Ealdeez - Fumeiyoshi - Folca - Geon - Ghatanothoa - The Green Mother - Hastrikhal - Hataam - Hshurha - Iggeret - Jacarkas - Kelizandri - Laivatiniel - Lao Shu Po - Llamolaek - Mneoc - Muronna - Nalmungder - Nameless - Nataka - Norgorber - Osolmyr - Ozranvial - Pavnuri - Raumya - Roqorolos - Ruapceras - Scal - Set - Shawnari - Slandrais - Stygidvod - Szuriel - Tamede - Tresmalvos - Uaransaph - Ulon - Urgathoa - Velgaas - Venkelvore - Vermillion Mother - Vorasha - Xhamen-Dor - Xiquiripat - Xsistaid - Yabu - Ymeri - Zaigasnar - Zarongel - Zelishkar - Zipacna - Zyphus Abraxas - Aldinach - Andirifkhu - Angazhan - Apep - Areshkagal - Baphomet - Camazotz - Chaugnar Faugn - Chavazvug - Cthulhu - Cyth-V'sug - Daclau-Sar - Dagon - Dahak - Deskari - Dretha - Flauros - Ghlaunder - Gogunta - Guyuku - Gyronna - Haagenti - Haggakal - Hastur - Hellion - Igramalash - Isph-Aun-Vuln - Ithaqua - Izyagna - Jezelda - Jubilex - Kabriri - Kitumu - Kostchtchie - Kro'akoth - Lady Nanbyo - Lahkgya - Lamashtu - Lanishra - Marbas - Mazmezz - Menxyr - Mestama - Mog-Lathar - Mordiggian - Murnath - Nhimbaloth - Nightripper - Nulgreth - Nurgal - Nyarlathotep - Oaur-Ooung - Ongalte - Onmyuza - Orcus - Orgesh - Ovonovo - Pazuzu - Ragadahn - Rhan-Tegoth - Rovagug - Rull - Sezelrian - Shamira - Shax - Shiggarreb - Shivaska - Shub-Niggurath - Sifkesh - Sithhud - Socothbenoth - Thamir - Thremyr - Thuskchoon - Treerazer - Tsathoggua - Urazra - Urxehl - Ushitora - Varg - Vepar - Verex - Xoveron - Yamasoth - Ydersius - Yhidothrus - Zagresh - Zevgavizeb - Zogmugot - Zura