Gods of Dungeons & Dragons

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Within all roleplaying games (outside of Warhammer 40k's Dark Heresy, where thinking outside the box is Heresy) there are deities. Whether they are good, whether they are bad, whether they are evil, or whether they are Chaotic Derp, they exist.

This list will more or less contain the 3.5e versions of the deities, and how they can be used to portray characters in your settings. 4e is a shit twinkie.


Greater Deities

Intermediate Deities

  • Blibdoolpoolp, god of kuo-toas
  • Callarduran smoothhands, god of svirfneblin
  • Ehlonna, goddess of forests, woodlands, flora & fauna, and fertility.
  • Erythnul, god of hate, envy, malice, panic, ugliness, and slaughter.
  • Fharlanghn, god of horizons, distance, travel, and roads.
  • Heironeous, god of chivalry, justice, honor, war, daring, and valor.
  • Hextor, god of war, discord, massacres, conflict, fitness, and tyranny.
  • Kord, god of athletics, sports, brawling, strength, and courage.
  • Kurtulmak god of kolbolds
  • Lolth, goddess of drow and spiders
  • Obad-Hai, god of nature, freedom, hunting, and beasts.
  • Olidammara, god of music, revels, wine, rogues, humor, and tricks. Tends to fuck with the other gods for the hell of it.
  • Saint Cuthbert, god of common sense, wisdom, zeal, honesty, truth, and discipline. Needless to say, he's all but dead in the future.
  • Wee Jas, goddess of magic, death, vanity, and law.

Lesser Deities


Demi-Gods