Game background | |
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Title(s) | God of Gambles, Father of Chance, Lord of Chance, Dice of Fortune |
Home plane | Pandemonium |
Power level | Lesser |
Alignment | Chaotic Neutral |
Portfolio | Luck, Gambling, Risks |
Domains | Chaos, Luck, Trickery |
Superior | Lendor |
Design details |
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Norebo is the Suel god of Luck, Gambling, and Risks. His symbol is a pair of eight-sided dice.
Norebo was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), by Gary Gygax. Norebo was further detailed by Lenard Lakofka in Dragon #86 (1984), in the article "Presenting the Suel Pantheon".
Norebo was one of the deities described in the From the Ashes set (1992), for the Greyhawk campaign.
Norebo's role in the 3rd edition Greyhawk setting was defined in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000).
Norebo is depicted as a human male of average height, features, and build. He can assume the forms of animals, and often does so when wishing to remain hidden. Norebo is known for his love of dice games, and his willingness to bet on nearly anything.
Norebo has been paired with nearly all of the Suel goddesses, but for the past thousand years he has been the lover of Wee Jas. Norebo harbors a strong dislike for Ralishaz, who he feels gives gambling and risk-taking a bad name. Kurell is terribly jealous of Norebo for being more popular among rogues than he is. Norebo is allied with Rudd.
Norebo is one of the most popular Suel gods, perhaps second only to Kord. His symbol is a pair of eight-sided dice.
Priests of Norebo often work part-time as dealers and the like in their churches. Their favored weapon is the dagger. They are known to make wagers on nearly anything, and enjoy taunting the followers of such rigid deities as Pholtus, Saint Cuthbert, and Allitur.