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sleyvas
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Posted - 05 Nov 2016 :  00:49:50  Show Profile Send sleyvas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Diffan

I guess we should throw in the Drow deities like Eilistraee.



I was thinking that, but they did disappear several years before the spellplague, just like the dwarven deities that passed. So, they don't necessarily count as gone because of the spellplague. Granted, I was already considering them as well though and a way to work them into what I was thinking.

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CorellonsDevout
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Weird, I never noticed that Rillifane wasn't listed, as I assumed the Seldarine remained largely untouched during the Spellplague, but in looking t the FRCG 4e, I see that Rillifane is indeed missing. That is very strange. Aedrie isn't, either, but both are listed in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide.

All the deities have been returned in 5e. Those who were "dead" or "missing" in 4e are now back. We had an explanation for some of them, but others just...were no longer there. Perhaps they just did away with them, as a way of "skimming down", the number of gods?

Personally, I'm glad they've all been returned.

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Posted - 05 Nov 2016 :  15:19:45  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by CorellonsDevout

We had an explanation for some of them, but others just...were no longer there. Perhaps they just did away with them, as a way of "skimming down", the number of gods?


Yeah, the 4E designers decided there were too many gods. So they rolled some into others, ignored some, lazily killed a few... And then intro'ed some new ones, because surely a setting with too many gods needs more, right?

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Lol well I am glad they decided to bring them all back, but yeah, that was an odd move.

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Originally posted by Wooly Rupert


Yeah, the 4E designers decided there were too many gods. So they rolled some into others, ignored some, lazily killed a few... And then intro'ed some new ones, because surely a setting with too many gods needs more, right?
The worst offender was Zehir.

Because the one thing FR DID have 'too many of' was reptilian deities... and they decided to lump another onto the pile. The ONLY obvious example of what they were preaching, and they made that one category worse. There was no rhyme or reason to 4e.

I think maybe the whole edition should be retconned as "Elminster awoke, realizing it was all just a very bad dream...", and then what little 'good' came out of it, slowly sift back in over time (primordials{?} and the Warlock knights, merge the Abeir material with Maztica, the Eminence of Araunt, maybe the Dread Rings... but for some reason I picture all Thayans with Jaimacan accents now..., etc.)

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quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert


Yeah, the 4E designers decided there were too many gods. So they rolled some into others, ignored some, lazily killed a few... And then intro'ed some new ones, because surely a setting with too many gods needs more, right?
The worst offender was Zehir.

Because the one thing FR DID have 'too many of' was reptilian deities... and they decided to lump another onto the pile. The ONLY obvious example of what they were preaching, and they made that one category worse. There was no rhyme or reason to 4e.

I think maybe the whole edition should be retconned as "Elminster awoke, realizing it was all just a very bad dream...", and then what little 'good' came out of it, slowly sift back in over time (primordials{?} and the Warlock knights, merge the Abeir material with Maztica, the Eminence of Araunt, maybe the Dread Rings... but for some reason I picture all Thayans with Jaimacan accents now..., etc.)

Well, Zehir was an accident due to bad communcation between WotC and Obsidian. By the time someone at WotC realized that Obsidian where using Zehir as the bad deity for the Neverwinter Nights 2 addon, it was too late to replace him in the game.

Thus he became part of FR because no one at WotC was paying attention and able to tell Obsidian that Zehir wasn't a FR deity

quote:
Originally posted by sleyvas

oddly, even though Cyric was "locked away" or somesuch, he still was part of the listed pantheon, so he must have still had a priesthood.
Because his whole house arrest merely meaned he could not send avatars to Toril (or anywhere else). He was fully able to communicate and provide spells

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Originally posted by sleyvas

quote:
Originally posted by CorellonsDevout

Lathander became Amaunataur, so while Lath himself wasn't mentioned, Amaunataur was.



Only if you assume that they truly are the same individual, and not someone else taking the place while he was gone.

Well, Lathander himself told so to his chosen. So unless he was lying, they are the same.
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Posted - 06 Nov 2016 :  13:41:29  Show Profile Send Diffan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The question I have is: are we counting deities that we know what happened ed to their existance? Mystra wasn't mentioned in the 4e books because we knew she bit the dust. Same with Tyr and Helm. So is this more a compilation of deities unknowns?

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Oh, I forgot to mention, because it didn't happen in a 4e book, but the SCAG said that Gargauth spent the 4e era trapped in the Shield of the Hidden Lord.

And yes, there were priests of Shaundakul in Temple of the Sky God, but it also said that Shaundakul had mysteriously disappeared during the Spellplague.

Edit: Plus, didn't Deneir sacrifice himself in The Ghost King to merge with the Weave in order blunt the worst effects of the Spellplague?

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That's right Hashimashadoo. Deneir joined himself with the Weave... I seem to recall it having something to do with the Metatext, but I don't remember all the details at the moment.

Any theories about Shaundakul's disappearance? I've been trying to figure out something concrete around it, because Shaundakul was a favorite of my players in the 3.5 era. I like to tie-off loose-ends, even if it never comes up in my 5e campaigns.

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sleyvas
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Posted - 07 Nov 2016 :  21:54:46  Show Profile Send sleyvas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Diffan

The question I have is: are we counting deities that we know what happened ed to their existance? Mystra wasn't mentioned in the 4e books because we knew she bit the dust. Same with Tyr and Helm. So is this more a compilation of deities unknowns?



Good question. I had a personal motivation of finding what deities may have simple "gone elsewhere" during the spellplague years as a result of the spellplague. The whole story of Tyr and Helm, honestly to me could easily have been a human misunderstanding of what happened to them. I mean, the idea of Tyr killing Helm over him hitting on another goddess could easily be a really bad lie put forth by deities with little imagination for subterfuge (i.e. they didn't have Leira to help them).

That being said, the conversation itself can go in various directions. Sometimes people bringing things up spawns entirely different conversations that bring out good ideas.

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sleyvas
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Posted - 07 Nov 2016 :  22:03:02  Show Profile Send sleyvas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by hashimashadoo

Oh, I forgot to mention, because it didn't happen in a 4e book, but the SCAG said that Gargauth spent the 4e era trapped in the Shield of the Hidden Lord.

And yes, there were priests of Shaundakul in Temple of the Sky God, but it also said that Shaundakul had mysteriously disappeared during the Spellplague.

Edit: Plus, didn't Deneir sacrifice himself in The Ghost King to merge with the Weave in order blunt the worst effects of the Spellplague?




The Deneir thing can be read differently though, as in his priests don't necessarily KNOW what happened to him exactly.... other than he tried to write himself into the metatext and was suddently gone... and now he's back. So, he may have gone elsewhere.

On Gargauth too, we do have some flexibility. The SCAG actually says "Gargauth is a mysterious infernal power who seeks
godhood while trapped in the world within a magical shield." It doesn't say that his godly avatar is entrapped within the shield. It may very well be that he went elsewhere. Just to show why I'm wondering on him... the landrise in the Shaar had a Cliffside city called Peleveran. In Peleveran was a Pit which once housed/entrapped Gargauth. Peleveran and the landrise "disappeared" during the spellplague.... supposedly by many that it simply collapsed into the underchasm.... but what if it didn't?

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Now, I'll use my Necromancy spells!!!

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Azuth wasn't destroyed, he (conveniently) landed in the 9 Hells, where Asmodeus absorbed his divinity. Turns out he didn't do a very good job at that, tho, since Azuth survived and would later (post-Sund) escape him.



Nope. I will not spoiler you "The Devil you Know" (is a really good novel, so I'll encourange you to read it instead) but I can say Asmodeus fully absorbed Azuth divinity, to a point that it was not so good for Asmodeus. That's why both gods became separate entities again (but Asmo remained a god).

As for Ubtao, he is still on 4e Realms, but he is not a god anymore (or never was, by RAW). He is a Primordial, but he betraiyed the other Primordials during the Dawn War by helping the gods in that war, and because of that the gods leaved him be. Neither is one of those Primordials who were venerated as gods by the people of Faerun (the Elemental Lords), but he was still venerated on other places.

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quote:
Originally posted by Zeromaru X

Now, I'll use my Necromancy spells!!!

quote:
Originally posted by Irennan

Azuth wasn't destroyed, he (conveniently) landed in the 9 Hells, where Asmodeus absorbed his divinity. Turns out he didn't do a very good job at that, tho, since Azuth survived and would later (post-Sund) escape him.



Nope. I will not spoiler you "The Devil you Know" (is a really good novel, so I'll encourange you to read it instead) but I can say Asmodeus fully absorbed Azuth divinity, to a point that it was not so good for Asmodeus. That's why both gods became separate entities again (but Asmo remained a god).




Thanks for clarifying. When I read that Azuth's sentience was till there, but that he was going insane (or something along those lines) I thought that Asmodeus had failed to completely absorb his divinity. I don't mind spoilers actually, so go ahead if you want.

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Azuth and Asmo battled for supremacy in their shared body, and this caused a lot of unrest in the Hells. A third god, Enlil, through his Chosen, a dragonborn named Duzumi, aided in the separation process, as. Asmodeus absorbed the divine spark of Nanna-Sin, allowing him to keep his divinity when he and Azuth separated. Azuth's Chosen, Ilstan (who went insane because Azuth kept speaking to him) sacrificed his life, and this helped further allow Azuth to become his own, separate entity again.

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Ah, thank you. From that it seems to me that Asmo did indeed fail to absorb Azuth, tho. If he truly had, Azuth's sentience would have been no more.

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He absorbed him to a point. They battled for dominance in their shared body.

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Got it, but my point was that it only reinforces the fact that Asmodeus didn't do a very good job at absorbing Azuth's divinity.

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It was less that he could not than to he did not tried. Bryseis Kakistos was to blame for that: she hid the Old Staff of Azuth in Abeir (the other world, not the continent), greatly weakening Asmodeus's grasp over Azuth; before that, the fusion was almost perfect.

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The worst offender was Zehir.

Because the one thing FR DID have 'too many of' was reptilian deities... and they decided to lump another onto the pile. The ONLY obvious example of what they were preaching, and they made that one category worse. There was no rhyme or reason to 4e.


Cannot blame them for using Zehir. He is cooler than the traditional reptile gods.

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Originally posted by Cyrinishad

Any theories about Shaundakul's disappearance? I've been trying to figure out something concrete around it, because Shaundakul was a favorite of my players in the 3.5 era. I like to tie-off loose-ends, even if it never comes up in my 5e campaigns.



I had a player in my (long ago) 2nd Ed campaign with a cleric/ranger of Shaundakul so I've been wondering on this myself and haven't come up with something satisfying yet. But I'm leaning toward Beshaba imprisoning Shandakul somehow/someplace while she undoes all the hard work his renewed clergy had done. I can picture her agents blaming all the Shadovar tyranny of the Bedine on him easily.

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During the Spellplague, parts of Abeir wound up on Toril.

So what happened to those parts of Toril that were replaced?

Shaundakul was just starting to rise in power again when the Spellplague happened... And he was also known for having an avatar in Myth Drannor.

So what if, during the shifting around of land that happened during the Spellplague, an avatar of Shaundakul wound up getting popped over onto Abeir? He wasn't that powerful, so the loss of an avatar would hurt him, most likely, leading to few manifestations of his power -- and thus an apparent disappearance.

Of course, when the Sundering happens, his avatar made it back home. Since all of the gods are back, that would include Shaundakul -- so having his avatar pop back during the Sundering could explain that.

Of course, this is all speculation. Other than his slow regaining of power and the avatar in Myth Drannor, the rest is purely out of my head.

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

During the Spellplague, parts of Abeir wound up on Toril.

So what happened to those parts of Toril that were replaced?

Shaundakul was just starting to rise in power again when the Spellplague happened... And he was also known for having an avatar in Myth Drannor.

So what if, during the shifting around of land that happened during the Spellplague, an avatar of Shaundakul wound up getting popped over onto Abeir? He wasn't that powerful, so the loss of an avatar would hurt him, most likely, leading to few manifestations of his power -- and thus an apparent disappearance.

Of course, when the Sundering happens, his avatar made it back home. Since all of the gods are back, that would include Shaundakul -- so having his avatar pop back during the Sundering could explain that.

Of course, this is all speculation. Other than his slow regaining of power and the avatar in Myth Drannor, the rest is purely out of my head.





Oh Wooly, you are so close to some of that which I've been working around. Did Savras die or did dweomerheart move to Abeir? Nimbral possibly went to Abeir. Was there possibly an artifact tied to Leira there? "Drowned Soorenar" was in an area of Chessenta that was getting spotty transfers between there and Abeir.... and its also where Velsharoon's Tower Terrible was, and maybe just maybe where he may have hidden a divine phylactery.... so did he have an avatar "die" so that it could be remade in Abeir to serve Mystra and/or Talos or both? With the strong ties to the elements, are followers of Kossuth/Akadi/Grumbar/Istishia actually able to function in Abeir... just these gods had never opened this avenue previously?

Along these same lines, what about entire pantheons that may have transferred, such as that of the Mazticans.... the "great spirits" that the Azuposi worshipped.... what about the ancestor spirits that the Oslanders worshipped (after all, we don't know WHAT happened to Osse... because we barely anything about Osse....)

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