Moradin, The Soul Forger Character in Bavo'Sand | World Anvil

Moradin, The Soul Forger

Moradin is the chief deity of the Dwarves of Bavo'sand but is also worshipped by the human people as the god of craft and craftsmen. This has been since the days of the Republic first forming, after the Chained was confined and the elves, dwarves and humans form the Republic, main of the human craftsmen took to worship the Elven and Dwarven gods of Craft.   Description Moradin appears as a stern male dwarf twenty feet in height. He has powerful musculature, particularly in his upper body. His beard is long and flowing, reaching to his knees; it is depicted as either snow-white or coal-black. Moradin dresses plainly, wearing furs and the leather leggings and aprons of a humble smith. On his forearms are his only concession to vanity, a pair of pure gold bracers. In battle he wears dwarven plate and carries a large shield. His large, glowing war hammer is named Soulhammer. A pure white radiance of divine power radiates from the Dwarf father, though he can suppress this at will.   Personality Moradin harsh but fair judge, he was strength and force of will embodied. Moradin inspired dwarven inventions and constantly sought to improve that race, encouraging their good nature, intelligence, and harmonious existence with other races.     Abilities   Relationships   Dogma

Divine Domains

Knowledge and Forge

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Hammer and Anvil

Tenets of Faith

Moradin is the father and creator of the dwarven race. Honour him by emulating his principles and workmanship in smithing, stoneworking, and other tasks. Wisdom is derived from life and tempered with experience. Advance the dwarven race in all areas of life. Innovate with new processes and skills. Found new kingdoms and clan lands, defending the existing ones from all threats. Lead the dwarves in the traditions laid down by the Soul Forger. Honour your clan leaders as you honour Moradin

Holidays

A Moradin's holy day was on the crescent moon and he was worshipped at forges and hearths.
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