Nomog-Geaya
Bargrivyek
Game background |
Title(s) |
The Peacekeeper |
Home plane |
Nine Hells of Baator |
Power level |
Lesser |
Alignment |
Lawful Evil |
Portfolio |
Co-operation, territory |
Design details |
Maglubiyet
Maglubiyet, god of the goblins in D&D
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Game background |
Title(s) |
Fiery-Eyes, the Mighty One, the High Chieftain, the Lord of Depths and Darkness, the Battle Lord |
Home plane |
Infernal Battlefield of Acheron |
Power level |
Greater |
Alignment |
Neutral Evil |
Portfolio |
War, Domination |
Domains |
Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Trickery |
Superior |
none |
Design details |
Meriadar
Game background |
Home plane |
Peaceable Kingdoms of Arcadia |
Power level |
Intermediate |
Alignment |
Lawful Neutral |
Portfolio |
Patience, meditation, tolerance, arts and crafts |
Domains |
Law, Protection, Trickery |
Design details |
Stalker
Game background |
Home plane |
Wanders |
Power level |
Demigod |
Alignment |
Neutral Evil |
Portfolio |
Hate, death, cold |
Design details |
Kikanuti
Game background |
Title(s) |
Mother Deity |
Power level |
Lesser |
Alignment |
Neutral Good |
Portfolio |
Protection, fertility |
Domains |
Earth, Good, Magic, Protection, Plant, Summer |
Design details |
Grankhul
Game background |
Home plane |
Infinite Layers of the Abyss |
Power level |
Lesser |
Alignment |
Chaotic Evil |
Portfolio |
Hunting, senses, surprise, stealth |
Domains |
Celerity, Chaos, Evil, Knowledge, Travel, Trickery |
Superior |
Hruggek |
Design details |
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, goblinoids worship a variety of deities. Each of the three main types of goblinoids (goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears) each has its own pantheon of deities (or a single deity in the case of hobgoblins) that they worship.
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Bargrivyek is the goblin deity of cooperation and territory. He is known as the Peacekeeper because he tolerates no war between goblin tribes. However, he is not a gentle god and he desires to see goblins destroy their enemies, particularly orcs.
Bargrivyek was first detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996).
Bargrivyek appears as a large (8 feet tall) goblin with a high domed forehead. He wears a calm expression and carries a white-tipped flail.
Bargrivyek is on good terms with the goblins' racial god, Khurgorbaeyag, because both desire the rise of goblins to domination of other races. He fears the head of the goblin pantheon, Maglubiyet, as well as the god of the hobgoblins, Nomog-Geaya.
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