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  2. Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    However the Eberron Campaign Setting (2004), released for 3.5 Edition, subverted many of the established D&D tropes including alignment. [13] Evil beings of traditionally good races and good beings of traditionally evil races were encouraged but the alignment definition remained true to D&D standards, with good and evil retaining their meanings ...

  3. Tharizdun - Wikipedia

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    Riley Trepanier, for GameRant, highlighted Tharizdun as a deity for players to oppose in 5th Edition. She wrote, "This elder interloper god, sometimes known as The Elder Elemental Eye, features in the Princes of the Apocalypse module as a mostly-forgotten god locked away in a prison from the Greyhawk setting, as opposed to the Forgotten Realms ...

  4. Outer Plane - Wikipedia

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    Chaotic evil/Chaotic neutral: An infinite network of pitch-black catacombs, with winds that drive men mad. Erythnul: God of hate and slaughter; The Abyss: Plane of Infinite Layers Chaotic evil Evil lands of shocking perversity and unpredictable horror. Tanar'ri Demons: Mortal enemies of the Baatezu; Obyrith Demons: Lovecraftian ancestors to the ...

  5. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    Hruggek – Chaotic evil bugbear god of violence. Hruggek's symbol is a morning star. [59] Kurtulmak – Lawful evil kobold god of war and mining. Kurtulmak's symbol is a gnome skull. [59] Laogzed – Chaotic evil troglodyte god of hunger. Laogzed's symbol is an image of the lizard/toad god. [59] Lolth – Chaotic evil drow goddess of spiders ...

  6. Deities & Demigods - Wikipedia

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    The gods range from Greek to Chinese to Newhon." [6] He noted that "The problem with this book is that worshippers' alignments are too restricted. For example, in the Melnibonean mythos, there are no gods for the alignments of lawful-evil, chaotic-good, lawful-neutral, or neutral-good; the majority were chaotic-evil.

  7. Tiamat (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Tiamat, the Chromatic Dragon, Queen of Evil Dragonkind, is further described in Dragon #38 (1980). In the first edition of Deities & Demigods (1980) she is mentioned under the entry for the Babylonian god Marduk ("His battles with Tiamat are legendary."), formally connecting her with the Babylonian Tiamat.

  8. Drow - Wikipedia

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    Usually Chaotic Evil or Neutral Evil (1st – 3rd Edition) Any alignment (4th – 5th Edition) The drow ( / d r aʊ / [ 1 ] [ 2 ] or / d r oʊ / ) [ 3 ] or dark elves are a dark-skinned and white-haired subrace of elves connected to the subterranean Underdark in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game . [ 4 ]

  9. Corellon Larethian - Wikipedia

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    For this, Corellon can count all evil drow gods as enemies. Because of the god's keen friendship with the Seelie Court , Corellon is often at odds with the Queen of Air and Darkness . In the Forgotten Realms , Corellon has most often been at odds with Cyric , Talos , Malar , and Moander .