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|Name = Maglubiyet
|Name = Maglubiyet
|Symbol = A bloody axe
|Symbol = Bloody axe
|Aliases = Karthatok, the Battle Lord, Fiery-Eyes, the High Chieftain, the Lord of Depths and Darkness, the Mighty One
|Aliases = Karthatok, the Battle Lord, Fiery-Eyes, the High Chieftain, the Lord of Depths and Darkness, the Mighty One
|Alignment = Lawful Evil/Neutral Evil
|Alignment = Lawful Evil/Neutral Evil
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In Faerun, Maglubiyet bullied several minor gods, taking them on as aspects and absorbing their followers.  This is why goblinkind is so varied in apperence and ideology, but broadly tend to be crass bullies. Recently, Maglubiyet has been subsumed in turn by [[Bane]], making goblins an aspect of conquest and the defense of the universe.  
In Faerun, Maglubiyet bullied several minor gods, taking them on as aspects and absorbing their followers.  This is why goblinkind is so varied in apperence and ideology, but broadly tend to be crass bullies. Recently, Maglubiyet has been subsumed in turn by [[Bane]], making goblins an aspect of conquest and the defense of the universe.  


=== 5e ===
===5E===
 
In Fifth Edition, Maglubiyet is back.  He has now canonically killed all but a handful of the other deities of the goblinoids, and the ones that are left are now his representatives to the living.  He is not even remotely connected to Bane any more, but is actively trying to kill [[Gruumsh]] and take over Acheron for himself.
In Fifth Edition, Maglubiyet is back.  He has now canonically killed all but a handful of the other deities of the goblinoids, and the ones that are left are now his representatives to the living.  He is not even remotely connected to Bane any more, but is actively trying to kill [[Gruumsh]] and take over Acheron for himself.
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[[Category: Goblin]]

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Maglubiyet[edit]

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Maglubiyet
Bloody axe
Aliases Karthatok, the Battle Lord, Fiery-Eyes, the High Chieftain, the Lord of Depths and Darkness, the Mighty One
Alignment Lawful Evil/Neutral Evil
Divine Rank Greater God
Pantheon Goblin
Portfolio Goblinoids, War, Leadership
Domains 3E: Destruction, Evil, Planning, Trickery
5E: Order, War
Home Plane Clangor (Acheron), Banehold
Worshippers Goblinoids
Favoured Weapon Battleaxe

God of Goblinoids, also means "defeat" in Turkish and Arabic. Goddamnit Gary Gygax!

In Faerun, Maglubiyet bullied several minor gods, taking them on as aspects and absorbing their followers. This is why goblinkind is so varied in apperence and ideology, but broadly tend to be crass bullies. Recently, Maglubiyet has been subsumed in turn by Bane, making goblins an aspect of conquest and the defense of the universe.

5E[edit]

In Fifth Edition, Maglubiyet is back. He has now canonically killed all but a handful of the other deities of the goblinoids, and the ones that are left are now his representatives to the living. He is not even remotely connected to Bane any more, but is actively trying to kill Gruumsh and take over Acheron for himself.

Wogar[edit]

Wogar
Wolf's head
Aliases Maglubiyet, the Wolf-Lord
Alignment Neutral Evil
Divine Rank Initiate Immortal
Pantheon Mystaran (Matter)
Portfolio Goblins, war, wolves
Domains Matter, Evil, War, Animal
Worshippers Goblins
Favoured Weapon Longsword

In Mystara, Maglubiyet is an alias for Wogar, the patron Immortal of goblin wolf-riders.

History[edit]

Wogar was a goblin king, and a great wolf-rider and handler. In life who decided to follow the prophecies of his shaman in order to achive greatness. He lead his tribe along a river from their home of the lake Cradle, until a group of trolls killed his shaman and fled with his treasures, forcing them to settle in lands of Sind. In this land, Wogar achieved Immortality in the Sphere of Matter.

Appearance[edit]

Wogar appears as a large, muscled goblin, wearing a wolf's fur tunic and a wolf's head as a hood.

Personality[edit]

Wogar is cunning and bold, posessing a great affinity for wolves. He has no allies, and is enemies with Halav, who hates most patron Immortals of the humanoids.