5e:Gnomish Pantheon
Gnome Gods
Each deity in the gnome pantheon is an expert in multiple fields of activity who is capable of incredible feats. …The chief gnome deity, garl glittergold, can convince the others… work together toward a common goal. And according to the gnomes, it is proven that their gods can accomplish the impossible when they band together.
…In some communities, the gods are thought to be all male or all female; in some they are animals, or constructs made by Garl Glittergold…
…Garl Glittergold and [the other gnome deities] dwell on, in, or under seven summits known as the Golden Hills… Urdlen is the only gnome deity that doesn't dwell there, having been exiled by Garl for its refusal to cooperate with the rest of the group. [2]
Gnomish Pantheon
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The Golden Hills
Seven hills set in a ring on Dothion, the more pastoral half of the plane of Bytopia, are the homes of the gnome gods. Each one of the Golden Hills, described below, is the domain of a certain deity, except for Callarduran, who dwells deep beneath them all in a set of caverns called Deephome: [2]
- Glitterhome
- The Mithral Forge
- The Hidden Knoll
- Whisperleaf
- Stronghaven
- The Gemstone Burrow
- The Workshop
Sources and Notes
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