List of Greyhawk deities

This is a list of deities from the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

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    Al'Akbar

    Al'Akbar is the Baklunish demigod of dignity, duty, faithfulness, and guardianship. His symbol is a cup and eight-pointed star, images of the legendary Cup and Talisman that now bear his name. The name "Al'Akbar" was first mentioned in Issue #7 of Strategic Review, when Ned Healey wrote a description of "the Cup and Talisman of Al'Akbar", and associated them with worship of Allah. Al'Akbar is subordinate to the other Baklunish gods, remaining a mere demigod out of respect for them. His faithful oppose the sadistic elemental cults of Ull. Al'Akbar is allied with Heironeous. Al'Akbar's priests use the Cup and Talisman as metaphors for the good life, urging their flocks to be vessels of kindness and emblems of devotion.

    Allitur

    Allitur is the Flan god of Ethics and Propriety. His holy symbol is a pair of clasped hands. Allitur was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), by Gary Gygax. Allitur is depicted as a Flan man riding a horse, Keph, who never tires. Allitur's realm is Empyrea, The City of Tempered Souls. Empyrea sits on the edge of a cold, clear mountain lake on Mount Celestia's fifth layer, Mertion. The many healing fountains and curative waters in Empyrea can restore withered limbs, lost speech, derangement, and life energy itself; those who ail need only find the right fountain. Empyrea is also known for its healers and hospitals, and many a pilgrim seeks to reach this legendary site of perfect health. Allitur teaches respect and understanding for laws, rituals, and other cultural traditions.

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    Better Grieved Than Fooled

    by: Anata

    Tempted to believe?
    Even I, in my solitude
    Cried for help and wished for
    That someone would be there for me
    Better grieved than fooled
    And I'm prepared to accept my suffering
    To live with pain
    Is the price for a life in truth
    Me being the only lord
    I'm the one who can forgive
    And the only one to create
    A future worth believing in
    But I live a bitter life in truth
    And curse its powerless God
    (Lead: Schalin)
    (Lead: Allenmark, Schalin)
    I can deeply regret
    My clarity of vision
    Life had been much easier
    To live, getting high on faith
    Get a reason to live
    Have a blind faith in the future
    Forever stoned
    Forever blessed in cowardice
    Me being the only lord
    I'm the only one who can forgive
    Better grieved than fooled
    So I live a bitter life in truth




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