Marthammor Duin
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Marthammor Duin, is the dwarven deity of Travel and Protection in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
Forgotten Realms Deity | |
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Marthammor Duin | |
Title(s) | Finder-of-Trails, Watcher over Wanderers, the Watchful Eye |
Homeplane | Dwarfhome |
Power Level | Lesser |
Alignment | Neutral Good |
Portfolio | Guides, explorers, expatriates, travelers, lightning |
Domains | Good, Protection, Travel, Dwarf |
Superior | Moradin |
He is also known as the Finder of Trails, the Watcher over Wanderers, the Watchful Eye, and the Wanderer.
Marthammor is a relatively new god in the dwarven pantheon, representative of the slow end to traditional dwarven isolation.
He urges his followers to travel the world and learn of the peoples and places that have long been shunned by dwarf society.
His holy symbol is an upright mace in front of a fur-trimmed leather boot.
[edit] References
- Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities (TSR, 1998).
- Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).
- Greenwood, Ed, FR11 Dwarves Deep (1990)
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