5e:Serpent Gods Pantheon
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Serpent Gods Pantheon [1]
Unofficial Summary: The Serpent Gods began as primordials with serpent-like form. Through worship, some have become true deities. Some of their followers have risen to become defic entities. The serpent gods are worshiped by the Yuan-ti.
Serpent Gods Pantheon
3 official and unofficial deific beings.
Deity | Type | Gender | Portfolio | Alignment | Domains | Plane | Symbol | Pantheon | Worshipers | Source Notes |
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Dendar | Deity | Female | Dreams | Neutral Evil | Unstated | Unstated | Serpent Gods | Yuan-ti | Canon, Pointer | Varied | |
Merrshaulk | Deity | Male | Poison, Dreams | Chaotic Evil | Unstated | Abyss (Smaragd) | Cobra Head | Serpent Gods | Yuan-ti | Canon, Pointer | Varied |
Sseth | Deity | Male | Poison, somnolence | Chaotic Evil | Arcana, Darkness | The Abyss | Flying snake with fangs bared | Serpent Gods | Yuan-ti | Canon, Pointer | Varied |
Sources and Notes
- Mike Mearls, et. al.. Volo's Guide to Monsters (5e 2014) (2016-11-15). Wizards of the Coast. p. 93-94. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause). ↑
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