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}}'''Beltar''', also known as  
}}'''Beltar''' is the Suel goddess of Malice, Caves, and Pits.
 
== Description ==
Although often depicted as a haglike human female, Beltar is known to also appear as a beholder, red dragon, or marilith. Some regard the later form as a likely cause of rumors of the existence of a Suloise snake-cult.
 
Beltar hates nearly everything, even other deities.


==Worshipers==
==Worshipers==

Revision as of 07:33, 6 November 2018

Greyhawk Divinity
Beltar
General information
Portfolio:Malice, Caves, Pits
Home:Tarterian Depths of Carceri
Alignment:Chaotic Evil
Race:Human Suel
Gender:Female
Symbol:Set of opened fangs poised to bit
Rules items
Domains:Chaos, Earth, Evil, War

Beltar is the Suel goddess of Malice, Caves, and Pits.

Description

Although often depicted as a haglike human female, Beltar is known to also appear as a beholder, red dragon, or marilith. Some regard the later form as a likely cause of rumors of the existence of a Suloise snake-cult.

Beltar hates nearly everything, even other deities.

Worshipers

Clerics of Beltar is expected to take leadership positionsin their tribes.

Relationships

History

She was once a goddess of mines and earth.

Dogma

Appearances

Behind the Scenes

References