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The New Gods

After the death of the Babylonian and Sumerian gods, a group of “New Gods” stepped in to take over the abandoned clergy.

The New Gods (“Human”)
Boccob god of magic, arcane knowledge, balance and foresight.
Ehlonna goddess of forests, woodlands, flora & fauna, and fertility.
Erythnul god of hate, envy, malice, panic, ugliness, and slaughter.
Fharlanghn god of horizons, distance, travel, and roads.
Heironeous god of chivalry, justice, honor, war, daring, and valor.
Hextor god of war, discord, massacres, conflict, fitness, and tyranny.
Kord god of athletics, sports, brawling, strength, and courage.
Nerull god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld.
Obad-Hai god of nature, woodlands, freedom, hunting, and beasts.
Olidammara god of music, revels, wine, rogues, humor, and tricks.
Pelor god of sun, light, strength and healing. More humans worship Pelor than any other deity.
Saint Cuthbert god of common sense, wisdom, zeal, honesty, truth, and discipline.
Vecna god of destructive and evil secrets.
Wee Jas goddess of magic, death, vanity, and law.

In addition to the above “Human” gods, the following gods are sometimes worshiped by humans, even though their primary sphere of influence is one of the non-human races:

The New Gods (Non-Human)
Corellon Larethian god of elves, magic, music, and arts.
Garl Glittergold god of gnomes, humor, and gemcutting.
Gruumsh god of orcs.
Lolth intermediate goddess of the drow, spiders, evil and darkness.
Moradin god of dwarves.
Yondalla goddess of halflings.
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