D&D 2E [2e] Monster Mythology Update Project

AuldDragon

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Another of the minor Seldarine deities published originally in Dragon #155 and updated in #236, Naralis Analor is a god of healing and death. He serves Sehanine in this capacity, while his priests often serve the elven nations in classic medic roles.

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Grammarsalad

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Okay, so this is just awesome! Do you accept requests? Personally, I'd love to see something like this for other settings (e.g. dragonlance). I would really love a write up like this on the religions of Eberron. Yeah, I know they don't have avatars, but I'm interested in seeing what that setting would look like in 2e
 

AuldDragon

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Okay, so this is just awesome! Do you accept requests? Personally, I'd love to see something like this for other settings (e.g. dragonlance). I would really love a write up like this on the religions of Eberron. Yeah, I know they don't have avatars, but I'm interested in seeing what that setting would look like in 2e
Thanks! Unfortunately, since it has taken me so long to get to this point and I still have a fair bit left to do, it's not really feasible for me to take requests for whole pantheons/settings. Currently, I hope to tackle some of the real-world pantheons when I'm done with this project.

Jeff
 

AuldDragon

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Oberon is a god of male faerie warriors and hunters, and patron of wild places and the beasts who live there. He is consort to Titania, but is not fond of the politics of the Seelie Court and prefers to stay away when possible. He is a tireless defender of the sylvan races, and is more than willing to take the fight to the Court’s foes.

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AuldDragon

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Another of the neogi deities from Dragon Magazine #214, Thrig’ki the Rapacious is one of the more interesting deities. It represents the closest thing the spidery neogi have to “love;” their emotion is much closer to envy, jealousy, and covetousness. Due to its purview over these emotions, it has come to also represent trade and commerce as well.

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AuldDragon

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A minor, nearly forgotten member of the Seldarine, Alathrien Druanna, the Rune Mistress is the goddess of writing, subservient to Labelas Enoreth in his role as keeper of history. Because of her portfolio on writing, she has come to hold the fields of conjuration, geometric, and runic magic as well, although only a small number of elves still follow her tenets.

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AuldDragon

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The leader of the Seelie Court, and supreme fairy is Titania, the Faerie Queen. She rules her court with compassion and love, but she posses incredible magical power with which to defend her diminutive subjects. For this write-up, I incorporated an old 1st Edition druid subtype from Dragon #155, for a previous incarnation of the faerie queen named Rhiannon, as well as some medieval folklore about faeries and people said to be touched by them.

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the Jester

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Man, if there's one D&D product that I wish I still had, it's Monster Mythology. I have no idea whatever happened to my copy, but I haven't seen it in at least two decades. For one of the blue floppy books, holy cow is it crammed with great stuff. I'll have to keep my eyes open for it in used book stores and the like.
 

AuldDragon

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Man, if there's one D&D product that I wish I still had, it's Monster Mythology. I have no idea whatever happened to my copy, but I haven't seen it in at least two decades. For one of the blue floppy books, holy cow is it crammed with great stuff. I'll have to keep my eyes open for it in used book stores and the like.
It's definitely one of the best books. :D

Jeff
 

AuldDragon

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The second-to-last deity in the neogi pantheon is the cruel T’zen’kil the Lasher, god of pain, torture, and slavery. It is a foul being that enforces the social order and the idea that neogi superiority means that lesser beings deserve suffering. These elements have also made it the informal deity of neogi cooks and chefs.

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