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Vickrandom
Acolyte
Brazil
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Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 14:00:36
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Well, i'm having my first experience running a campaign as DM set in FR.
I have only the basic books but sometimes i pick some intel from internet on forums and wikipages.
I know that a lot of people just hate FR 4e and i'm not here to discuss it, since i never had the chance to play the old versions.
Anyway, reading my books, of all gods that i've seen, the one that made me more interested about was Ghaunadaur. I'm preparing my players to face Ghaunadaur church, but i'm having trouble to find info about this god's lore.
I know he is old, and from far realm. But i want to know if there is any official material talking about any scheme he has or anything like it.
Everything will help me, since saying in which book i can find it, or even if you just tell me "random facts" about him on this post.
Thanks for your att guys =D
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Kentinal
Great Reader
4687 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 15:16:35
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Well this is 2nd Edition however provides some information that might be useful: http://trismegist.narod.ru/de_ghaunadaur_eng.html |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
USA
1446 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 15:37:48
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One of the Lady Penitent series has a bit in it about Llurth Dreier, a city ruled by Ghaunadaur worshipping drow. The priests would lead raids against other houses to capture slaves. During the sacrifice ceremony, the high priest would turn into an ooze and absorb or eat the captive. Quite disgusting.
In that city, they seemed to want to work towards The Great Devouring, where Ghaunadaur or his avatar would be roused from the pit and claim all in some sort of apocalyptic sacrifice. I used that idea in my group's drow campaign and had priests of Ghaundaur call up oozes, slimes, and other horrors from the Moondeep Sea when that drow city was still newly founded. They ravaged, devoured, and ate drow, slaves, buildings, pretty much everything near the lakeshore district, turning it into an acid scarred ruin before they were barely turned back. As the city rebuilt, it eventually became the docks and slums.
In short, the church of Ghaunadaur is disgusting and most vile. Personally, worse than many of the other deities, Lolth included as far as I'm concerned. |
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Vickrandom
Acolyte
Brazil
2 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 15:51:05
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Thanks guys, anywhere else that i can find more info about this greater god? |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
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Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 16:09:08
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Do you have the 2E book Demihuman Deities? That will give you the most info about him. There is also a lot of info on him in the original The Drow of the Underdark book, by our own Ed Greenwood. |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1150 Posts |
Posted - 04 Mar 2014 : 13:25:11
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Ghaunadaur, toward the end of 3e and throughout 4e, was being presented as the Realms' version of the Elder Elemental Evil (examples from other settings being Tharizdun and Obox-Ob) but this does Ghaunadaur a great injustice in my view. I see him as either insane or an alien intellect, sure but at at the same time, he's also capable of love, generosity and fatherliness. That makes him so much more than just another "I'm going to destroy the world for very little reason" BBEG.
Ghaunadaur was an ancient deity of oozes and fungoid creatures. When the elven goddess Araushnee was transformed into a demon (and later regained godhood), he fell madly, passionately in love with her. But she spurned him (presumably for his appearance) and in a fit of rage he stole the intelligence of the vast majority of his worshipers, reducing them to the monsters adventurers fight to this day. The sudden lack of worshipers also reduced Ghaunadaur from being a greater power to being a lesser power. He set up shop in the Demonweb Pits to be close to his beloved and began attracting drow to follow him.
You probably know the rest from your 4e sources but there's also more out there to research yourself.
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Barastir
Master of Realmslore
Brazil
1600 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2014 : 12:23:23
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Do you have the 2E book Demihuman Deities? That will give you the most info about him. There is also a lot of info on him in the original The Drow of the Underdark book, by our own Ed Greenwood.
I think the link given by Kentinal is the transcription of Ghaunadar's Demihuman Deities entry. As for the Drow of the Underdark, it can be nice to read, but since it is an older source, part of its info must be repeated, and part was probably reviewed in the newer source above. |
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Zulkir of Evocation
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 25 Mar 2014 : 14:50:03
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quote: Originally posted by Vickrandom
Well, i'm having my first experience running a campaign as DM set in FR.
I have only the basic books but sometimes i pick some intel from internet on forums and wikipages.
I know that a lot of people just hate FR 4e and i'm not here to discuss it, since i never had the chance to play the old versions.
Anyway, reading my books, of all gods that i've seen, the one that made me more interested about was Ghaunadaur. I'm preparing my players to face Ghaunadaur church, but i'm having trouble to find info about this god's lore.
I know he is old, and from far realm. But i want to know if there is any official material talking about any scheme he has or anything like it.
Everything will help me, since saying in which book i can find it, or even if you just tell me "random facts" about him on this post.
Thanks for your att guys =D
Ghaunadaur is referred to as "The Ancient One." God of slimes and oozes. He is from the Far Realm (aberrant, which is also where illithids, aboleths and beholders come from). The laws of reality, time and space that govern the Realms have no hold in the Far Realm. He is older than Ao himself. He is a chaotic evil greater god whose plane is the Dismal Caverns. As mentioned above, the last book in the Lady Penitent series features an avatar of Ghaunadaur rising from the Pit. It's a slime-creature with eyestalks that shoot rays, much like a beholder. It is trapped however, after a Nightshadow lured it into a maze. |
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