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Moradin

Moradin is the chief deity in the dwarven pantheon in the Dungeons & Dragons game and is a member of the default D&D pantheon. In 3rd edition, Moradin's domains are Creation, Earth, Good, Law, and Protection.[1] The 5th Edition Players Handbook include Knowledge as a suggested domain. His titles include Soul Forger, Dwarffather, the All-Father, and the Creator. He created the first dwarves out of earthen materials and tutored them in dwarven ways.

Moradin
Dungeons & Dragons character
First appearanceDeities and Demigods (1980)
Created byJames Ward and Robert Kuntz
In-universe information
RaceDeity
GenderMale
TitleSoul Forger, Dwarffather, the All-Father, the Creator
AlignmentLawful Good
HomeDwarfhome (Forgotten Realms)/Celestia, the Radiant Throne (4th edition)
Power levelGreater
PortfolioDwarves, creation, smithing, protection, metalcraft, stonework
DomainsCreation, Earth, Good, Law, Protection, and Knowledge

Publication history

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977–1988)

Moradin was created by James M. Ward for the Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia (1980).[2]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989–1999)

Moradin was first detailed as part of the dwarven pantheon in the Forgotten Realms in Dwarves Deep (1990).[3]

Moradin was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood.[4]

His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996).[5]

Moradin received a very detailed description for his role in the Forgotten Realms in Demihuman Deities (1998).[6]

Moradin is described as one of the good deities that celestials can serve in the supplement Warriors of Heaven (1999).[7]

Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000–2002)

Moradin appears as one of the deities described in the Players Handbook for this edition (2000).[8]

Moradin is detailed in Deities and Demigods (2002),[9] and his role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons (2002).[10]

Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003–2007)

Moradin appears in the revised Players Handbook for this edition (2003).[11] His priesthood is detailed for this edition in Complete Divine (2004).[12]

Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008–2014)

Moradin appears as one of the deities described in the Players Handbook for this edition (2008).[13] A setting-specific version of him appears in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide and the Forgotten Realms Player's Guide (both 2008) for this edition.

Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition (2014–)

Moradin appears in the list of Nonhuman Deities found in the Players Handbook for this edition (2014).

Relationships

Moradin is the head of the dwarven pantheon. He is married to Berronar Truesilver, and counts Gruumsh and Maglubiyet among his most fierce foes. He is friendly with Pelor.

In many campaign settings, the dwarven pantheon of gods consists of the leader Moradin, as well as Abbathor, Berronar Truesilver, Clanggedin Silverbeard, Dugmaren Brightmantle, Dumathoin, Muamman Duathal, and Vergadain. Other dwarven gods may be present in different campaign settings.

In 4th edition, Moradin counts Asmodeus as one of his chief enemies, and is closely allied with Bahamut.

Realm

Moradin's realm is Erackinor, on the plane of Mount Celestia, which he shares with his wife Berronar.

Worshippers

Moradin charges his followers with the task of removing the kingdoms of orcs and wiping out the followers of Gruumsh. He is upset if they flee from their foes or kill their fellow dwarves.

Clergy

Moradin's clerics wear earthy colors, with chain mail and silvered helms. His clerics are usually drawn from family lines, like most dwarven occupations.

Hammers of Moradin

The Hammers of Moradin are an elite military order dominated by crusaders and fighting clerics with chapters in nearly every dwarven stronghold and members drawn from every dwarven clan[citation needed]. The Hammers serve both as commanders of dwarven armies and as an elite strike force skilled in dealing with anything from large groups of orcs to great wyrms to malevolent fiends from the Lower Planes.

The order is dedicated to the defense of existing dwarven holdings and the carving out of new dwarven territories. Individual chapters have a great deal of local autonomy but, in times of great crisis, a Grand Council (the reigning monarchs and senior Hammers of the affected region) assemble to plot strategy and divine Moradin's will.

Temples and rituals

Moradin is worshipped at forges and hearths. Melted metals are sacrificed to him monthly.

Holy days

Moradin's holy days fall during the crescent moon.

References

  1. ^ According to the D&D 3rd Edition book Deities and Demigods and the 3.5 Player's Handbook, his domains are only Earth, Good, Law, and Protection.
  2. ^ Ward, James and Robert Kuntz. Deities and Demigods (TSR, 1980)
  3. ^ Greenwood, Ed. Dwarves Deep (TSR, 1990)
  4. ^ Sargent, Carl. Monster Mythology (TSR, 1992)
  5. ^ McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground (TSR, 1996)
  6. ^ Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities (TSR, 1998)
  7. ^ Perkins, Christopher. Warriors of Heaven (TSR, 1999)
  8. ^ Tweet, Jonathan, Cook, Monte, Williams, Skip. Player's Handbook (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
  9. ^ Redman, Rich, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. Deities and Demigods (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
  10. ^ Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).
  11. ^ Tweet, Jonathan, Cook, Monte, Williams, Skip. Player's Handbook (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
  12. ^ Noonan, David. Complete Divine (Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
  13. ^ Heinsoo, Rob, Andy Collins, and James Wyatt. Player's Handbook. (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)

Further reading

  • Races of Stone
  • Dragon magazine #283 - "Do-It-Yourself Deities"
  • Living Greyhawk Journal no. 3 - "Gods of Oerth"
  • Dragon magazine #58 - "The Gods of the Dwarves"

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Moradin is the chief deity in the dwarven pantheon in the Dungeons amp Dragons game and is a member of the default D amp D pantheon In 3rd edition Moradin s domains are Creation Earth Good Law and Protection 1 The 5th Edition Players Handbook include Knowledge as a suggested domain His titles include Soul Forger Dwarffather the All Father and the Creator He created the first dwarves out of earthen materials and tutored them in dwarven ways MoradinDungeons amp Dragons characterFirst appearanceDeities and Demigods 1980 Created byJames Ward and Robert KuntzIn universe informationRaceDeityGenderMaleTitleSoul Forger Dwarffather the All Father the CreatorAlignmentLawful GoodHomeDwarfhome Forgotten Realms Celestia the Radiant Throne 4th edition Power levelGreaterPortfolioDwarves creation smithing protection metalcraft stoneworkDomainsCreation Earth Good Law Protection and Knowledge Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons 1st edition 1977 1988 1 2 Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons 2nd edition 1989 1999 1 3 Dungeons amp Dragons 3 0 edition 2000 2002 1 4 Dungeons amp Dragons 3 5 edition 2003 2007 1 5 Dungeons amp Dragons 4th edition 2008 2014 1 6 Dungeons amp Dragons 5th edition 2014 2 Relationships 3 Realm 4 Worshippers 4 1 Clergy 4 2 Hammers of Moradin 5 Temples and rituals 6 Holy days 7 References 8 Further readingPublication history EditAdvanced Dungeons amp Dragons 1st edition 1977 1988 Edit Moradin was created by James M Ward for the Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia 1980 2 Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons 2nd edition 1989 1999 Edit Moradin was first detailed as part of the dwarven pantheon in the Forgotten Realms in Dwarves Deep 1990 3 Moradin was detailed in the book Monster Mythology 1992 including details about his priesthood 4 His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground 1996 5 Moradin received a very detailed description for his role in the Forgotten Realms in Demihuman Deities 1998 6 Moradin is described as one of the good deities that celestials can serve in the supplement Warriors of Heaven 1999 7 Dungeons amp Dragons 3 0 edition 2000 2002 Edit Moradin appears as one of the deities described in the Players Handbook for this edition 2000 8 Moradin is detailed in Deities and Demigods 2002 9 and his role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons 2002 10 Dungeons amp Dragons 3 5 edition 2003 2007 Edit Moradin appears in the revised Players Handbook for this edition 2003 11 His priesthood is detailed for this edition in Complete Divine 2004 12 Dungeons amp Dragons 4th edition 2008 2014 Edit Moradin appears as one of the deities described in the Players Handbook for this edition 2008 13 A setting specific version of him appears in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide and the Forgotten Realms Player s Guide both 2008 for this edition Dungeons amp Dragons 5th edition 2014 Edit Moradin appears in the list of Nonhuman Deities found in the Players Handbook for this edition 2014 Relationships EditMoradin is the head of the dwarven pantheon He is married to Berronar Truesilver and counts Gruumsh and Maglubiyet among his most fierce foes He is friendly with Pelor In many campaign settings the dwarven pantheon of gods consists of the leader Moradin as well as Abbathor Berronar Truesilver Clanggedin Silverbeard Dugmaren Brightmantle Dumathoin Muamman Duathal and Vergadain Other dwarven gods may be present in different campaign settings In 4th edition Moradin counts Asmodeus as one of his chief enemies and is closely allied with Bahamut Realm EditMoradin s realm is Erackinor on the plane of Mount Celestia which he shares with his wife Berronar Worshippers EditMoradin charges his followers with the task of removing the kingdoms of orcs and wiping out the followers of Gruumsh He is upset if they flee from their foes or kill their fellow dwarves Clergy Edit Moradin s clerics wear earthy colors with chain mail and silvered helms His clerics are usually drawn from family lines like most dwarven occupations Hammers of Moradin Edit The Hammers of Moradin are an elite military order dominated by crusaders and fighting clerics with chapters in nearly every dwarven stronghold and members drawn from every dwarven clan citation needed The Hammers serve both as commanders of dwarven armies and as an elite strike force skilled in dealing with anything from large groups of orcs to great wyrms to malevolent fiends from the Lower Planes The order is dedicated to the defense of existing dwarven holdings and the carving out of new dwarven territories Individual chapters have a great deal of local autonomy but in times of great crisis a Grand Council the reigning monarchs and senior Hammers of the affected region assemble to plot strategy and divine Moradin s will Temples and rituals EditMoradin is worshipped at forges and hearths Melted metals are sacrificed to him monthly Holy days EditMoradin s holy days fall during the crescent moon References Edit According to the D amp D 3rd Edition book Deities and Demigods and the 3 5 Player s Handbook his domains are only Earth Good Law and Protection Ward James and Robert Kuntz Deities and Demigods TSR 1980 Greenwood Ed Dwarves Deep TSR 1990 Sargent Carl Monster Mythology TSR 1992 McComb Colin On Hallowed Ground TSR 1996 Boyd Eric L Demihuman Deities TSR 1998 Perkins Christopher Warriors of Heaven TSR 1999 Tweet Jonathan Cook Monte Williams Skip Player s Handbook Wizards of the Coast 2000 Redman Rich Skip Williams and James Wyatt Deities and Demigods Wizards of the Coast 2002 Boyd Eric L and Erik Mona Faiths and Pantheons Wizards of the Coast 2002 Tweet Jonathan Cook Monte Williams Skip Player s Handbook Wizards of the Coast 2003 Noonan David Complete Divine Wizards of the Coast 2004 Heinsoo Rob Andy Collins and James Wyatt Player s Handbook Wizards of the Coast 2008 Further reading EditRaces of Stone Dragon magazine 283 Do It Yourself Deities Living Greyhawk Journal no 3 Gods of Oerth Dragon magazine 58 The Gods of the Dwarves Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moradin amp oldid 1127705379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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