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Faerûn and beyond in the Dungeons & Dragons universe is filled with powerful beings of any alignment that represent all ...
The twin dragon gods, Bahamut and Tiamat, are two of the most iconic deities in all of D&D.They gave rise to metallic and chromatic dragons respectively, and yet, like their creations, they are ...
Hanseath is a god of both festivities and war, but he doesn’t appear much in DnD lore. If you’re a cleric, you can pick Hanseath as your deity for either the trickery or war domain.
However, players approach death in Dungeons & Dragons in different ways.Some like the uncertainty and danger of a world where their characters can die for making even a seemingly poor decision.
Raise your hand if you've ever wanted to use a weapon made by the gods. I'll assume everyone thrust their hands into the air quicker than spamming a cantrip on a kobold. With the new Dungeons ...
The noble who promises the god of death 100 souls in exchange for his own could just as easily be a plot in a standard D&D world full of liches and other immortal masters. Epic Dungeon Master Tales ...