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This category lists deities in the ''[[Greyhawk]]'' setting who have high numbers of [[ | This category lists deities in the ''[[Greyhawk]]'' setting who are [[Dwarf|dwarven]] themselves or who have high numbers of dwarven followers, including those who may be [[duergar]] or [[derro]]. | ||
[[Category: | The dwarven pantheon is sometimes known as the ''Morndinsamman'' which is dwarven for "shield brothers on high" or "the high dwarves" and only includes deities who are dwarves. "Although the term ''Morndinsamman'' is commonly used to refer to all acknowledged dwarven gods, formal membership in the pantheon is etermined by Moradin."{{csb|Demihuman Deities|41}} [[Diirinka]] and [[Diinkarazan]] (both derro) were banished from the Morndinsamman, as was [[Laduguer]] (duergar) though he is still a "member-in-exile".{{csb|Demihuman Deities|41}} | ||
"The composition of the pantheon varies slightly from clan to clan (and even more so from world to world), but the powers presented hereafter are venerated or at least acknowledged in most dwarven settlements."{{csb|Demihuman Deities|41}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 3 September 2024
This category lists deities in the Greyhawk setting who are dwarven themselves or who have high numbers of dwarven followers, including those who may be duergar or derro.
The dwarven pantheon is sometimes known as the Morndinsamman which is dwarven for "shield brothers on high" or "the high dwarves" and only includes deities who are dwarves. "Although the term Morndinsamman is commonly used to refer to all acknowledged dwarven gods, formal membership in the pantheon is etermined by Moradin."[1] Diirinka and Diinkarazan (both derro) were banished from the Morndinsamman, as was Laduguer (duergar) though he is still a "member-in-exile".[1]
"The composition of the pantheon varies slightly from clan to clan (and even more so from world to world), but the powers presented hereafter are venerated or at least acknowledged in most dwarven settlements."[1]
Pages in category "Dwarven deities"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.