Core Religion Survivor - Round Eleven

Which D&D Deity do you hate the Most?

  • Heironeous

    Votes: 38 12.0%
  • Hextor

    Votes: 38 12.0%
  • Moradin

    Votes: 74 23.4%
  • Obad-Hai

    Votes: 75 23.7%
  • Olidamarra

    Votes: 52 16.5%
  • Wee Jas

    Votes: 39 12.3%

  • Poll closed .

Wik

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NOTE - Sorry for posting this a Day late. There was a lovely little storm that knocked out power for a few days.

The D&D "Survivor" Continues! We're going to vote core D&D deities "off the island" as it were, until only one god remains.

Last Round, Kord was terribly unlucky and was voted off - by only two votes! No doubt Moradin's shaking in his dwarf-sized boots.

So far, we've lost:

Round One: Corellon Larethian & Garl Glittergold
Round Two: Lolth & Yondalla
Round Three: Vecna & Kurtulmak
Round Four: St. Cuthbert & Bahamut
Round Five: Tiamat & Pelor
Round Six: Ehlonna & Fharlaghn
Round Seven: Erythnul & Boccob
Round Eight: Gruumsh
Round Nine: Nerull
Round Ten: Kord

Who's going to go next?

From now on in, only one deity will be removed each round. It gets a little messier now, baby.

You can vote from a player's perspective, a DM's perspective, or anywhere in between. Have fun, kids. All the deities here are taken from Deities and Demigods, so there are a few that aren't found in the PHB. But, you probably know who they are, anyway.

Who will be the most-liked (or, more accurately, least-hated) deity of the core D&D religions?
 

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Moradin couldn't jump over my hammer. *SMASH!* I'm going to vote against him as he's the last racial deity left.

Actually, he's probably the coolest of the "core" racial deities, but he's the last, and must go.

(There has got to be an Eberron and FR version coming sometime soon, even if the FR version would be so massive...)
 





No more a' Moradin, ya dig?

Cheers, -- N

PS: What's with all the hate for Chaos? There's almost no one left on the fun side of the alignment spectrum.
 

Yeah, I had to go with Obad-Hai. Needless god. I prefer my druids to revere the power of nature as an abstract, rather than try to personify it via a god.
 

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