

Talos is basically a eviler Thor who loves wrecking up the place with storms.įights for the fight god, Tempus just loves fighting without any rhyme or reason.īasically, the god of paladins, if you want a stereotypical paladin, this is your god.

Three lightning bolts radiating from a central point Loves making people sick and die, only right for characters who want to spread some plague. Vanity personified, good for characters who want to embody thot energy.

I am Silvanus and I speak for the trees! Exclusive pick for druids and tree enthusiasts. Shadoweaver, knife lady who loves the dark, great for a character who hates the “good” gods. Goddess whose moods change with the phases of the moon, particularly honored by sailors. Magic god who loves crystal balls and scrying, major occult mystery vibes. God for bards who are about spreading stories and information rather than mischief.Ĭrystal ball containing many kinds of eyes Magical lady devoted to keeping magic from getting out of hand and blowing everybody up. The bard god of bards for bardic reasons who loves bards.ĭeath god in decidedly evil spooky skeleton flavor.Ĭircle of seven stars, or nine stars encircling a flowing red mist, or a single star Think Artemis or any other “Huntress goddess” and you’re right on the money, good for rangers. If your edgelord rogue became a god he’d become Mask, and he’s a genuinely still a good pick for edgelord rogues. One of the more tolerable evil gods, a good choice for evil druids. Quite literally the dominatrix goddess, super kinky. Imagine if a “manic pixie dream girl” became a goddess. She likes mists, masks and lies, not a bad option for sneaky characters. Point-down triangle containing a swirl of mist The morninglord, pure chad energy, kind of vain but great for paladins and artists. Somber but not evil, dutiful guard of the dead and bastion against undeath. Upright skeletal arm holding balanced scales Martyr god who’s all about persevering for a better future, good for particularly selfless paladins. Knight god who defends the weak, especially children. Light Staring eye on upright left gauntlet If your character’s whole deal is making stuff, then Gond is a good bet. Pacifist lake goddess of healing, good choice for healers and druids. Nerdier and weaker brother of Oghma, good for the nerdy underdog characters. Mad god that successfully pissed off literally everybody, pick at your own risk, nobody is going to like you. White jawless skull on black or purple sunburst Sheaf of grain or a blooming rose over grainĬornucopias and good harvests, she’s the obvious pick for former farmer characters. Skull surrounded by a ring of blood dropletsīlood for the blood god, murder for the murder god. Think Jinx from “Teen Titans” elevated to godhood, loves bad luck and assassins. Lord of being generically evil, think black knights and big evil churches. Upright black right hand, with thumb and fingers together

Stereotypical old bearded wizard elevated to godhood, for characters who love them some wizarding. Left hand pointing upward outlined in fire Lots of human sacrifices on icy altars, for evil and ice themed characters only. We’re also including a little cliff note section, just to give you a better overview of what each deity is all about. Instead the following list of dnd deities encompasses all the Forgotten Realms deities, or at least the current forgotten realms deities, since the pantheon has shifted from edition to edition. With the prevalence of homebrew pantheons and all the numerous worlds you might end up in, this dnd gods list is in no way comprehensive. D&D deities come in all shapes, sizes, and temperaments, building off a history dating back all the way to the beginning of D&D. But D&D gods have a lot of history, iconography, and lusciously crafted flavor that you can sculpt your entire persona around. I think we’ve all rolled up a cleric at one time or another and just picked a god that matched the domain you want, there’s no shame in it. The Gods and Goddesses of the Forgotten Realms
