Greyhawk Deities

Greyhawk Deities

The legion of fictional deities in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game covers an extensive range of spheres of influence, allowing players to customize the spiritual beliefs and powers of their characters, and as well as giving Dungeon Masters a long list of gods from which to design evil temples and minions. Although the Greyhawk campaign world, when it was merely a home game, started with no specific gods, the value of having deities available for both players and game plot purposes was quickly realized. The number of deities has varied with each version of the campaign world that has been published, but for many years numbered a few dozen. It has only been since 1999 that the number of gods increased dramatically to almost 200, due to the volume of newly published material that was subsequently integrated into the campaign world.

Read more about Greyhawk Deities:  Greyhawk As A Home Campaign: Very Few Deities, Greyhawk Deities and The Folio Edition, Greyhawk Deities in The Boxed Set: Four Human Pantheons, Additional Deities, Greyhawk Rises “From The Ashes”, Greyhawk Receives Another Makeover, Third Edition of D&D and Living Greyhawk

Famous quotes containing the word deities:

    The gods themselves,
    Humbling their deities to love, have taken
    The shapes of beasts upon them. Jupiter
    Became a bull, and bellowed; the green Neptune
    A ram, and bleated; and the fire-robed god,
    Golden Apollo, a poor humble swain.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)