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==Relationships==
==Relationships==
The dwarven pantheon of gods consists of the leader [[Moradin]], as well as [[Abbathor]], [[Berronar Truesilver]], [[Clanggedin Silverbeard]], [[Dugmaren Brightmantle]], [[Dumathoin]], [[Muamman Duathal]], and [[Vergadain]].  Other dwarven gods may be present in different campaign settings.
Berronar is the wife of [[Moradin]].


==Realm==
Berronar shares a realm with Moradin, ''Erackinor'', on the plane of [[Mount Celestia]]. She acts as Moradin's consort.
Berronar shares a realm with Moradin, ''Erackinor'', on the plane of [[Mount Celestia]]. She acts as Moradin's consort.


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[[Category:Dwarven deities]]
[[Category:Dwarven deities]]
[[Category:Gods of healing]]
[[Category:Gods of law]]
[[Category:Household deities]]

Revision as of 18:46, 8 December 2007

The Revered Mother; the Mother Goddess; Matron of Home and Hearth; Mother of Safety, Truth, and Home)
Berronar Truesilver
Berronar Truesilver, as depicted in Dragon #58 (1982).
General information
Portfolio:Safety, Truth, Home, Healing
Home:Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia
Alignment:Lawful Good
Gender:Female
Superior:Moradin
Rules items
Domains:Good, Healing, Law, Protection

Berronar Truesilver is the dwarven goddess of Safety, Truth, Home, and Healing.

Description

Relationships

Berronar is the wife of Moradin.

Realm

Berronar shares a realm with Moradin, Erackinor, on the plane of Mount Celestia. She acts as Moradin's consort.

Dogma

Worshippers

Clergy

Berronar's priests wear silver chain mail and silvered helms.

Holy days and rituals

Berronar's holy days are on the new year's day, upon which the annual sacrifice of silver is made to her.

Bibliography

  • Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
  • Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.