Do Drow have a nature diety?
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Do Drow have a nature diety?
I've made a drow Druid and I can't find a drow nature diety. Do they not have any and I will have to pick something that's not typically a drow god?
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Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
I believe Ghaunadaur is technically part of the drow pantheon, and a small number of drow would definitely worship them. Might be wrong though.
Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
Malar or Talona might be your best bets. Ghaunadaur is no longer a druid deity and Ibrandul is a dead boy. Also have Grumbar as option too.
Worshiping "Toril" is an option on Arelith as well, if you want to worship "the land"
Worshiping "Toril" is an option on Arelith as well, if you want to worship "the land"
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Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
No, they don't. But who's to say you can't worship Talona and say that it's an aspect of lolth (or whomever) as some kind of heresy.
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Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
Talona, quite possibly.
Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
As stated above - Ghaunadaur is worshipped by many drow, and is a nature deity.
Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
As a druid, you could still technically opt for Toril as well. You're still tasked with maintaining the balance of nature and things, and still draw your power from nature, regardless of your starting point. Assumedly, of course.
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Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
Lolth and Malar have had periodic alliances, so I think although Malar would make a lot of sense for a drow to worship. And don't forget that worshipping a deity mechanically doesn't mean you can't worship other deities equally. A drow could worship Malar for their druidic power while being equally reverent of Lolth or other drow deities, perhaps even worship Malar as the patron but be attuned to Lolth.
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Re: Do Drow have a nature diety?
Thanks for all the suggestions guys!