The gods of Krynn are said to have abandoned the world, and in the great cities of Ansalon, temples and centers of faith are few. Nevertheless, small miracles occur across the world. Druids and hidden communities offer prayers in the old ways and employ mysterious magic. Long-lived peoples remember the worship of the gods and see their shapes in nature and the constellations above. Ancient, forgotten sanctuaries hold wonders beyond imagination, and divine whispers reach those with the minds and hearts to listen. The gods haven’t wholly abandoned Krynn, and as threats grow, mortals turn to them once more.
The gods of Krynn loosely align with one another along the principles of good, neutrality, and evil. While such alliances can be tenuous, the gods often work together to enact their shared will across the world or to oppose unions of their foes. The Deities of Krynn table and the following sections summarize the gods most active in the world. Among Krynn’s diverse lands and peoples, gods take various names, genders, and forms. Those presented in the following sections are the representations best known in Solamnia.
It’s easy to blame the gods for The Cataclysm. They sent the Thirteen Warnings and the burning mountain that followed. They sank Istar beneath the waves, shattered the continent, and withdrew from the world. They chose to cause the immense suffering of the disaster and the centuries since.
But let us suppose that the gods of good love this world and want us to flourish. That the gods of neutrality strive to steward and uphold the agency of mortals. That even the gods of evil, selfish as they are, seek power and influence, not destruction for its own sake. Why, then, would they punish us with The Cataclysm and leave us in a godless world?
I fear we’ve forgotten more than we remember. Worship of the true gods is ever waning, and false religions rise in their place. I pray every day that we’ve learned our lesson—that the gods will return, and that I may cede this chair to one who hears their voices and bears their true blessings.
Time alone will tell.
God | Alignment | Province | Symbol |
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Paladine | LG | Good dragons, rulers | Silver triangle |
Branchala | NG | Music | Bard’s harp |
Habbakuk | NG | Animal life, natural balance | Blue bird |
Kiri-Jolith | LG | Honor, war | Bison’s horns |
Majere | LG | Meditation, order | Copper spider |
Mishakal | LG | Healing | Blue infinity |
Solinari | LG | Good magic | White circle |
God | Alignment | Province | Symbol |
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Gilean | N | Knowledge | Open book |
Chislev | N | Nature | Feather |
Lunitari | N | Neutral magic | Red circle |
Reorx | N | Craft | Forging hammer |
Shinare | N | Trade, wealth | Griffon’s wing |
Sirrion | N | Change, fire | Multicolored fire |
Zivilyn | N | Wisdom | Green/gold tree |
God | Alignment | Province | Symbol |
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Takhisis | LE | Evil dragons, hatred, night | 5 dragon claws |
Chemosh | LE | Undead | Yellow skull |
Hiddukel | CE | Greed, lies | Broken scales |
Morgion | NE | Disease, secrecy | Hood w/ 2 red eyes |
Nuitari | LE | Evil magic | Black circle |
Sargonnas | LE | Fire, vengeance | Red condor |
Zeboim | CE | Seas, storms | Turtle shell |