
Thus, many gods with similar or the exact same portfolios can be found between the gods of Greyhawk, like Beory, the goddess of nature, and Obad-Hai, the god of nature. The reason is that the Gods were greatly influenced by the faith of the ethnic groups living within the continent of Oerik over the years. Unlike the D&D Gods of the Forgotten Realms, there is a lot of overlap observed in the portfolios of the Gods of Greyhawk. Deity Alignment Suggested Domains Symbol Auril: Goddess Of Winter NE Tempest, Nature Six-pointed snowflake Azuth: God Of Wizards LN Knowledge Left hand pointing upward, outlined in fire Bane: Tyranny God LE War A black upright hand with the thumb and fingers together Beshaba: Goddess Of Misfortune CE Trickery Black colored antlers Bhaal: God Of Murder NE Death Drops of blood forming a ring around a skull Chauntea: Agriculture Goddess NG Life A blooming rose over grain or a sheaf of grain Cyric: God Of Lies CE Trickery White jawless skull on black or purple sunburst Deneir: God Of Writing NG Knowledge An open eye with a lit candle above it Eldath: Goddess Of Peace NG Nature, Life Still pool with a waterfall plunging into it Gond: Craft God N Knowledge Four spokes on a toothed cog Helm: God Of Protection LN Light, Life An upright left-handed gauntlet with a staring eye on it Ilmater: God Of Endurance LG Life Hands bound at the wrist with red cord Kelemvor: God Who Overlooks The Dead LN Death Balanced scales held by an upright arm of a skeleton Lathander: God Of Renewal And Birth NG Light, Life Road going into the sunrise Leira: Goddess Of Illusions CN Trickery Point-down triangle containing a swirl of mist Lliira: Goddess Of Joy CG Life Triangle of three six-pointed stars Loviatar: Goddess Of Pain LE Death Nine-tailed barbed scourge Malar: God Of The Hunt CE Nature Clawed paw Mask: God Of Thieves CN Trickery Black colored mask Mielikki: Goddess Of Forests NG Nature Head of a unicorn Milil: God Of Song And Poetry NG Light Five-stringed harp made of leaves Myrkul: God Of Death NE Death White colored human skull Mystra: Goddess Of Magic NG Knowledge Seven stars forming a circle, or a flowing red mist encircled by nine stars, or a single star Oghma: God Of Knowledge N Knowledge Empty/blank scroll Savras is the god of fate and divination LN Knowledge All sorts of eyes inside a crystal ball Selune is the goddess of the moon CG Life, Knowledge Seven stars surrounding a pair of eyes Shar is the goddess of loss and darkness NE Trickery, Death Black disk encircled with a border Silvanus is the god of wild nature N Nature Oak leaf Sune is the goddess of beauty and love CG Light, Life Face of a woman with beautiful red hair Talona is the goddess of poison and disease CE Death Three teardrops on a triangle Talos is the storm god CE Tempest Three lightning strikes coming out from a single point Tempus is the god of war N War Upright flaming sword Torm is the god of self-sacrifice and courage LG War White right gauntlet Tymora is the goddess of good fortune CG Trickery Coin facing up Tyr is the god of justice LG War Balanced scales resting on a warhammer Umberlee is the goddess of the sea CE Tempest Wave curling right and left Waukeen is the trade goddess N Trickery, Knowledge Waukeen’s profile facing left on an upright coin II. Now let’s take a look at the Gods of the Forgotten Realms. If any doubt, make sure to get them clear from your Dungeon Master (DM) or look at one of the D&D books you are referring to.

Note that you are well-versed with the Handbook and aware of the edition you are playing since the rules of the world change with every edition.
