Names of fictional deities in the Greyhawk campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
Deities associated with humans
Greater Powers
Beory, god of oerth, nature and rain
Boccob, god of magic, arcane knowledge, balance and foresight
Incabulos, god of plagues, sickness, famine, nightmares, drought, and disasters
Istus, goddess of fate, destiny, divination, future and honesty
Mictlantecuhtli, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld
Nerull, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld
Pelor, god of sun, light, strength and healing
Quetzalcoatl, god of air, birds and snakes
Rao, god of peace, reason and serenity
Tezcatlipoca, god of sun, moon, night, scheming, betrayals and lightning
Uvot, god of prosperity
Intermediate Powers
Breeka, goddess of living things
Celestian, god of stars, space and wanderers
Ehlonna, goddess of forests, woodlands, flora & fauna and fertility
Erythnul, god of hate, envy, malice, panic, ugliness and slaughter
Fharlanghn, god of horizons, distance, travel and roads
Heironeous, god of chivalry, justice, honor, war, daring
and valor
Hextor, god of war, discord, massacres, conflict, fitness, tyranny
Huhueteotl, god of fire and motion of time
Kord, god of athletics, sports, brawling, strength and courage
Lendor, god of time, tedium, patience and study
Nola, god of the sun
Obad-Hai, god of nature, woodlands, freedom, hunting and beasts
Olidammara, god of music, revels, wine, rogues, humor and tricks
St. Pholtus, god of light, resolution, law and order
Procan, god of seas, sea life, salt, sea weather and navigation
Ralishaz, god of chance, ill luck, misfortune and insanity
St. Cuthbert, god of common sense, wisdom, zeal, honesty, truth and discipline
Tharizdun, god of eternal darkness, decay, entropy, malign knowledge and insanity
Tlaloc, god of rain
Trithereon, god of individuality, liberty, retribution and self-defence
Wee Jas, goddess of magic, death, vanity and law
Vogan, god of weather and storms
Zilchus, god of power, prestige, money, business and influence
Lesser Powers
Allitur, god of ethics and propriety
Atroa, goddess of spring, east wind and renewal
Beltar, goddess of malice, caves and pits
Berei, goddess of home, family and agriculture
Berna, goddess of passion and forgiveness
Bleredd, god of metal, mines and smiths
Bralm, goddess of insects and industriousness
Camazotz, god of bats, vampires and the underworld
Cyndor, god of time, infinity and continuity
Dalt, god of portals, doors, enclosures, lock and keys
Delleb, god of reason, intellect and study
Fortubo, god of stone, metals, mountains and guardianship
Geshtai, goddess of lakes, rivers, wells and streams
Jascar, god of hills and mountains
Joramy, goddess of fire, volcanoes, wrath, anger and quarrels
Katay, god of decay, inevitability, order and time
Kundo, god of building, noise, music and
defence
Kurell, god of jealousy, revenge and theft
Lirr, goddess of prose, poetry, literature and art
Llerg, god of beasts and strength
Lydia, goddess of music, knowledge and daylight
Meyanok, god of serpents, poison discord, darkness and famine
Mouqol, god of trade, negotiation, ventures, appraisal and reciprocity
Myrhiss, goddess of love, romance and beauty
Norebo, god of luck, gambling and risks
Osprem, goddess of sea voyages, ships and sailors
Phaulkon, god of air, wind, clouds, birds and archery
Phyton, god of nature, beauty, farming
Pyremius, god of fire, poison and murder
Sotillon, goddess of summer, south wind, ease and comfort
Syrul, goddess of lies, deceit, treachery and false promises
Telchur, god of winter, cold and the north wind
Ulaa, goddess of hills, mountains and gemstones
Vatun, god of northern barbarians, cold, winter and artic beasts
Vecna, god of destructive and evil secrets
Velnius, god of sky and weather
Wenta, goddess of autumn, west wind, harvest and brewing
Xan Yae, goddess of twilight, shadows, stealth and mental powers
Xanag, goddess of metals and beauty
Xerbo, god of sea, sailing, money and business
Zodal, god of mercy, hope and benevolence
Demigods
Al'Akbar, god of guardianship, faithfulness, dignity and duty
Damaran, god of vermin and cowardice
Earth Dragon, demigod of earth, weather and hidden treasure
Iuz, god of deceit, pain, oppression and evil (super villain of the Temple of Elemental Evil)
Mayaheine, goddess of protection, valor and justice
Merikka, goddess of farming, agriculture and home
Rudd, goddess of chance, good luck and skill
Stern Alia, goddess of Oeridian culture, law and motherhood
Vara, goddess of nightmares and fear
Wastri, god of amphibians, bigotry and self deception
Zagyg, god of humor, eccentricity, occult lore and unpredictability
Zuoken, god of physical and mental mastery
Hero-Gods
Azor'alq, god of light, purity, courage and strength
Daern, god of defences and fortifications
Daoud, god of humility, clarity and immediacy
Heward, god of bards and musicians
Johydee, goddess of deception, espionage, and protection
Kelanen, god of swords, sword skill and balance
Keoghtom, god of secret pursuits, natural alchemy, and extraplaner exploration
Kuroth, god of theft and treasure finding
Kyuss, god of creation and mastery of undead
Murlynd, god of magical technology
Nazarn, god of formal and public combat
Tsolorandril, god of wave motions
Vathris, god of anguish, lost causes and revenge
Celestian
Celestian
Celestian is Neutral Good, but his worshippers may be any alignment of good. His sphere of control is stars, space and wanderers. His symbol is a black circle set with seven stars. His home plane is the Astral Plane. His colour is black.
Celestian is also called "The Star Wanderer." He has but a small following in the Flanaess, being revered by astronomers, astrologers, navigators, philosophers, dreamers and others who are interested in the sky and the cosmos. Shrines to Celestian are located in the country, away from city lights, and are often built upon mountain peaks or hilltops with a clear view of the sky. Services to Celestian are held outdoors under a starry sky.
Celestian himself often appears as a tall, lean man of middle years, wearing black garments set with his symbol, often worked in jewels (diamond, amethyst, sapphire, emerald, topaz, jacinth and ruby). His smooth skin and his eyes are ebony. He speaks seldom, and then only in a cold and unearthly whisper, which carries well despite its softness.
It is said that Celestian and Fharlanghn are brothers who followed similar but differing paths.
Pholtus
Pholtus
Pholtus of the Blinding Light is the deity of law, order, inflexibility, resolution, light, the sun, and the moon. His alignment is Lawful Neutral, and his worshippers may be of any Lawful alignment. His symbol is a silvery sun with a crescent moon on the lower right quadrant. His colours are white, silver and gold. His home plane is Arcadia.
Pholtus himself appears as a tall, slender man with pale skin, flowing white hair and bright blue eyes burning with the fires of devotion. He always wears a silky white gown and a cassock trimmed with gold and silver, embroidered with suns and moons.
Buildings consecrated to Pholtus are white. Services include many brightly burning candles, long sermons and choruses of the worshippers' anthem, "O Blinding Light".
Pholtus's priests are most active in cities, where they seek to reveal the light to unbelievers. Clerics of Pholtus are never completely without light if they can help it. Magical light is preferred, but a candle or a piece of luminous fungus will serve if no other light is available.
Some followers of Pholtus claim that he set the sun and the moon in the sky and maintains them in their rigid procession to show all creatures the One True Way, a strict path which allows no deviation but absolutely assures rightness. Such claims are not regarded as doctrine.
The faith of Pholtus often conflicts or works at cross purposes with that of St. Cuthbert, whose alignment is borderline Lawful Neutral/Lawful Good.
Deities associated with non-humans
Some of these deities are also followed in other
lists, such as the Forgotten Realms
Greater Deities
Corellon Larethian, god of elves
Garl Glittergold, god of gnomes
Gruumsh, god of orcs
Lolth, goddess of drow
Maglubiyet, god of goblins
Moradin, god of dwarves
Yondalla, goddess of halflings
Dwarven Powers
Abbathor, god of greed
Berronar Truesilver, goddess of safety, truth, home and healing
Clangeddin Silverbeard, god of battle and war
Dumathoin, god of exploration and mining
Vergadain, god of wealth and luck
Laduguer, god of duergar dwarves
Elven Powers
Aerdrie Faenya, goddess of air, weather, avians, rain and fertility
Deep Sashelas, god of aquatic elves, oceans, knowledge, beauty and water magic
Erevan Ilesere, god of mischief, change and rogues
Halani Celanil, goddess of love, romance, beauty, fine art and artists
Labelas Enoreth, god of time, longevity and history
Rillifane Rallathil, god of wood elves, woodlands, nature and druids
Sehanine Moonbow, goddess of mysticism, dreams, far journeys, death, full moons and transcendence
Solonor Thelandira, god of archery, hunting and wilderness survival
Gnome Powers
Baervan Wildwanderer, god of forests, nature and travel
Callarduran Smoothhands, god of svirfneblin, protection, earth and mining
Flandal Steelskin, god of mining, smithing and fitness
Gaerdal Ironhand, god of protection, vigilance and combat
Segojan Earthcaller, god of earth and nature
Urdlen, god of greed, bloodlust, evil, hatred and blind destruction
Halfling Powers
Arvoreen, goddess of protection, vigilance and war
Cyrrollalee, goddess of friendship, trust and home
Sheela Peryroyl, goddess of nature, agriculture and weather
Orcish Powers
Bahgtru, god of strength and stupidity
Ilneval, god of warfare and leadership
Luthic, goddess of female orcs, fertility, medicine, healing, servitude, caves and homes
Shargaas, god of darkness, thieves, stealth, night and undead
Yurtrus, god of death and disease
Goblin Powers
Bagrivyek, goblin god of cooperation and
territory
Khurgorbaeyag, goblin god of slavery, oppression and morale
Nomog-Geaya, god of hobgoblins, war and authority
Other Powers
Bahamut, god of good dragons
Hruggek, god of bugbears
Jubilex, demon prince
Kurtulmak, god of kobolds
Sekolah, god of sahuagin
Semuanya, god of lizardfolk
Skerrit, god of centaurs
Skoraeus Stonebones, god of stone giants
Tiamat, god of evil dragons
Vaprak, demon lord and god of ogres
Yeenoghu, demon prince and god of gnolls
Surtr, god of fire giants
Thrym, god of frost giants, cold, ice and magic
Lesser Deities
Dwarven Powers
Dugmaren Brightmantle, god of scholarship, discovery and invention
Muamman Duathal, god of expatriates, urban dwarves, travellers and exiles
Elven Powers
Fenmarel Mestarine, deity of wild elves, outcasts, scapegoats and isolation
Gnome Powers
Baravar Cloakshadow, god of illusions, protection, deception and hatred of goblinoids
Halfling Powers
Brandobaris, god of stealth, thieves and adventuring
Other Powers
Blibdoolpoolp, goddess of kuo-toa
Grankhul, bugbear god of hunting, senses, surprise and stealth
Grolantor, god of hill giants, ettins, ogres, hunting and combat
Orcus, demon prince
Demi-Deities
Chizta-Atlan, demigod of centaurs, guarding the underworld and the dead
Keptolo, drow demigod of males, flattery, intoxication, rumor and opportunity
Kiaransalee, drow demigoddess of slavery, vengeance and undeath
Laogzed, god of troglodytes
Urogalan, halfling demigod of earth, death and protection of the dead
Ye'Cind, elven demigod of music and magical songs
Zinzerena, drow demigoddess of deception, humiliation, ambush and
assassination
Hero-Deities
Gendwar Argrim, dwarven hero-god of fatalism and obsession
Gadhelyn, elven hero-god of independence, outlawry, feasting and hunting
Roykyn, gnomish hero-goddess of cruelty
Charmalaine, halfling hero-god of keen senses and narrow escapes