Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
The common person would never worship either of those except through direct intimidation and even then, they'd worship other figures at home in private, starting with a saint or god that would protect them from the others.
In standard D&D cosmology, belief in a god can create a divinity. I think there would be alternative gods popping up regularly.
Having said that, most campaigns don't consider the religious needs of the non-adventurers ("the most popular god in the world is the god of fighter/wizard/prestige class characters, Kickassius!"), so you can ignore this if you like.
In standard D&D cosmology, belief in a god can create a divinity. I think there would be alternative gods popping up regularly.
Having said that, most campaigns don't consider the religious needs of the non-adventurers ("the most popular god in the world is the god of fighter/wizard/prestige class characters, Kickassius!"), so you can ignore this if you like.
