Bahamut

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Bahamut is the god of justice, protection, and honor. Many of his followers believe that to speak his name is a sign of disrespect, so they call him the Platinum Dragon.

Bahamut is described as a massive, long and snake-like dragon with silver-white scales and blue eyes. According to Complete Divine and Races of the Dragon, the exact color is hard to specify and may depend on Bahamut's mood, ranging from sky-blue to dark sapphire.

Bahamut is the eternal enemy of Tiamat.

Bahamut first appeared in the 1st Edition of the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons game.


Bahamut in 3E

Bahamut is an Intermediate god, who dwells in the Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia.

Alignment: Lawful Good Domains: Air, Cold, Dragon, Good, Law, Luck, Nobility, Protection, Storm Favored Weapon: Heavy Pick (bite) Portfolio: Good dragons, wisdom

Bahamut (Disambiguation)

In Jorge Luis Borges' Book of Imaginary Beings, Bahamut is a beast of Arabic mythology "altered and magnified" from Behemoth.

In Arabic myth, Bahamut is a giant fish, described as so immense that a human cannot bear its sight; "[a]ll the seas of the world, placed in one of the fish's nostrils, would be like a mustard seed laid in the desert."

Bahamut is an esper in the Final Fantasy III console game by Super Nintendo.