Bahamut, dragon god of justice
Divine Domains
Myths claim that the great fortified castle that Bahamut calls home is somewhere “behind the east wind,” and many scholars believed Bahamut’s castle was located on the Elemental Plane of Air. However, Bahamut’s Palace is actually located on the plane of Celestia. This castle, built entirely from Bahamut’s enormous treasure hoard, with walls made of mithril that reflected the eternal light of Celestia like a beacon on the horizon, and with windows composed of huge gemstones inlaid in silver and gold, was protected by Bahamut’s seven gold great wyrms.
Bahamut is able to move his castle between the first four layers of Celestia at will.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The Holy Symbol of Bahamut represented by a dragon's head facing left. This us carried on the banners of both the Holy Church of Bahamut and King Elrond Eddington's army.
Physical Description
Physical quirks
Personality Characteristics
Likes & Dislikes
Wisdom, knowledge, prophecies, and songs.
Likes to prove the strength and worthiness of his followers by battling against them in his dragon form, halting the combat when his followers were injured or when they overcame him. However, he was prone to get carried away by his zeal, and has powerful healers on hand in case he had gravely injured one of his followers in those battles.
Enjoys the company of all good dragons.
Virtues & Personality perks
Bahamut is stern and very disapproving of evil. He accepts no excuses for evil acts, and didn't tolerate even minor offenses by evil creatures. In spite of his stance, he is also considered one of the most compassionate beings in the multiverse. He had limitless empathy for the downtrodden, the dispossessed, and the helpless. He usually preferers to polymorph those who had offended him instead of killing them, although it was also said that Bahamut loathed to sully himself with the blood of evil creatures.
Social
Religious Views
Temples to Bahamut were extremely rare, as the Platinum Dragon doesn't appreciate being honored by objects, taking into account deeds instead. Many gold, silver, and brass dragons maintain small shrines to Bahamut in their lairs, usually nothing more than Bahamut’s holy symbol engraved on a wall.
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Alignment
Lawful Good
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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