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From AP#39:
Abadar: the Azlanti focused more on his role as a god of cities and wealth than as a god of law
Acavna: a goddess of battle and the moon (vanished)
Achaekek: worshiped more as a god of monsters and natural disasters than assassinations
Amaznen: primary god of magic in Azlant; worship banned in Thassilon (died during Earthfall)
Curchanus: deity of travel, beasts and endurance (killed by Lamashtu after Earthfall)
Desna: worshiped primarily as a goddess of the stars
Nurgal: demon lord associated with warfare and the sun
Pharasma: primarily seen as a patron of prophecies
Shelyn: seen as a muse to the Azlanti
Those are the main deities I know. Groetus and Zura also show up, at least in Saventh-Yhi.
| Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal |
I'm surprised that you all forgot LISSALLA! You know... Miss Sihedron?
Now that you mention it, I am as well.
And Lissalla brings us to 'The Peacock Spirit', of whom I don't recall much other than that Xanderghul (Runelord of Pride & one of only two Runelords who actually came from Azlant) was a worshiper, so I suspect he/she/it had something to do with Illusions...| TimD |
Zura was Azlanti in life and there is speculation that she was a worshipper of Urgathoa, which in turn indicates Urgathoa was also a deity at the time of old Azlant.
Dou-Bral / Zon-Kuthon may have also been active as the timeline of his venture into the Dark Tapestry is a bit unclear.
Thron (now the Prince in Chains) was likely some sort of demi-god as he wasn't transformed into Zon-Kuthon's Herald until after the Earthfall.
-TimD