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Undertaker
04-02-1997, 04:45 AM
At 01:41 PM 3/31/97 +0000, Seb Berendse(148530@student.fbk.eur.nl)wrote:
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>
>Which reminds me of something else, do the humanoids (Orogs, and the
>various goblinoids) as wel as the Giants have their own Gods, or is
>it all Azrai/Dark Rider? (I have no books/material on B-right). If
>so, it would be a plausible explanation for the absence of Dwarven
>Gods: the humanoid gods weren't there, so no worries.
>

According to the BR Rulebook(pg.80)there are various Humanoid gods
worshipped on Cerilia. Kartathok, and other Goblin dieties, are worshipped.
As well as Yeenoghu, lord of the Gnolls, Baphomet, god of the Minotaurs,
Kostchtchie, patron of the Ice Giants; and the Orogs pay homage to Torazan.
There may be others, but they are not mentioned. Prehaps the Book of
Priestcraft will tell us more.

Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net
RL Homepage: http://www.metrolink.net/~veleda/sepulcher.html

swords
04-02-1997, 08:03 AM
>According to the BR Rulebook(pg.80)there are various Humanoid gods
>worshipped on Cerilia. Kartathok, and other Goblin dieties, are worshipped.
>As well as Yeenoghu, lord of the Gnolls, Baphomet, god of the Minotaurs,
>Kostchtchie, patron of the Ice Giants; and the Orogs pay homage to Torazan.
>There may be others, but they are not mentioned. Prehaps the Book of
>Priestcraft will tell us more.
>
>Undertaker, richt@metrolink.net

A good source on Humaniod gods is in the Monster Mythology. I believe that
is what they are using for the source on nonhuman gods. It has all of the
stats and granted powers for the priesthoods of the gods mentioned above.

Michael

TSRTed@aol.co
04-04-1997, 11:28 PM
In a message dated 97-04-02 05:20:31 EST, you write:

>

If you don't mind a little cross-referencing, check out PLANESCAPE'S "On
Hallowed Ground" for more complete info on nonhuman deities. Many of us in
the BR group believe that quite a few nonhuman deities are worshiped on
Cerilia--especially in Vosgaard, where the taint of human civilization
doesn't run quite as deep.

Ed S.
TSR/BR designer