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|Name = Bleredd | |Name = Bleredd | ||
|Symbol = Iron mule | |Symbol = Iron mule | ||
|Aliases = The Iron Mule | |||
|Alignment = True Neutral | |Alignment = True Neutral | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser God | |Divine Rank = Lesser God | ||
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|Favoured Weapon = ''Fury'' (Warhammer) | |Favoured Weapon = ''Fury'' (Warhammer) | ||
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'''Bleredd''' (pronounced BLAIR-ed), is the [[Greyhawk|Oeridian]] god of metals, mines, and smiths, who taught the Oeridians how to work iron. | '''Bleredd''' (pronounced BLAIR-ed), is the [[Greyhawk|Oeridian]] god of metals, mines, and smiths, who taught the Oeridians how to work iron. He is perhaps most interesting for being one of the few examples of inter-racial deities in old school D&D, being a human god who has married a [[dwarf]] goddess by the name of [[Ulaa]]. | ||
==Dogma== | ==Dogma== |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 17 June 2023
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Iron mule | ||
Aliases | The Iron Mule | |
Alignment | True Neutral | |
Divine Rank | Lesser God | |
Pantheon | Oerth (Oeridian), Lords of the Golden Hills (Gnome) | |
Portfolio | 3E: Metal, Mines, Smiths 5E: Labor, Craft |
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Domains | 3E: Creation, Earth, Fire, Strength 5E: Forge, Light |
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Home Plane | The Golden Hills (Bytopia) | |
Worshippers | Miners, metalworkers | |
Favoured Weapon | Fury (Warhammer) |
Bleredd (pronounced BLAIR-ed), is the Oeridian god of metals, mines, and smiths, who taught the Oeridians how to work iron. He is perhaps most interesting for being one of the few examples of inter-racial deities in old school D&D, being a human god who has married a dwarf goddess by the name of Ulaa.
Dogma[edit]
The earth’s gifts are there for the taking, and creating a perfect suit of armor or flawless weapon is a goal to which all war-crafters should aspire. Mining and smithy-work is not for the weak, so those who worship Bleredd should be strong in mind and body, for a weak will forges a weak weapon. Anyone with the talent for this craft should be taught it, and those who keep secret more efficient or effective ways of finding or working metal will be punished.