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new_gods [2009/06/07 19:02] jimsnew_gods [2009/06/07 19:04] jims
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 Gods" stepped in to take over the abandoned clergy. Gods" stepped in to take over the abandoned clergy.
  
-^ The New Gods ("Human") ^^^+^ The New Gods ("Human")((aka The 4th edition D&D pantheon)) ^^^
 ^ Deity ^ Alignment ^ Areas of Influence ^ ^ Deity ^ Alignment ^ Areas of Influence ^
 | Asmodeus | Evil | Power, domination, tyranny | | Asmodeus | Evil | Power, domination, tyranny |
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 non-human races: non-human races:
  
-^ The New Gods (Non-Human) ^^^+^ The New Gods (Non-Human) ^^^^
 ^ Deity ^ Alignment ^ Race ^ Areas of Influence ^ ^ Deity ^ Alignment ^ Race ^ Areas of Influence ^
 | Bahamut | Lawful Good | Good Dragons | Justice, honor, nobility, protection | | Bahamut | Lawful Good | Good Dragons | Justice, honor, nobility, protection |
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 | Yondalla | Unaligned | Halflings | goddess of halflings. | | Yondalla | Unaligned | Halflings | goddess of halflings. |
  
-Finally, there are additional gods who do not have a large enough following to +Finally, there are additional gods who do not have a large enough following to  
-be on the main list.+be on the main list.((aka The 3rd edition D&D gods that didn't make the cut to  
 +4th edition))
  
 ^ Name ^ Domains ^ Rank ^ Alignment ^ Weapon ^ Portfolio ^ ^ Name ^ Domains ^ Rank ^ Alignment ^ Weapon ^ Portfolio ^
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