Beowulf (3.5e Deity)
From D&D Wiki
[edit] Beowulf
| Hero | |
|---|---|
| Symbol: | A Longboat |
| Home Plane: | Valhalla |
| Alignment: | Chaotic Good |
| Portfolio: | The Geats |
| Favored Weapon: | Great Sword |
Monster slayer and fighter of evil, Beowulf was a free roaming nephew to the king of the Geats, but himself was made king of the Danes after killing a great demon and its mother. Beowulf was never actually born the son of a god, but attained the title of demi-god through earthly actions.
[edit] Dogma
Beowulf does not discourage war or fighting in general just so long as it's for the betterment of your brethren. Beowulf encourages a tight bond and sacrifice for your fellow warrior and partners, but does not put a lot of faith in large organizations.
[edit] Clergy and Temples
Beowulf is often worshiped by the Anglo-Saxon warriors who look toward his bravery and strength for guidance, as well as the Bards who still sing of Beowulf's bravery. Any Anglo-Saxon or viking, however, that has heard of his story may be found worshiping him.
His Domains are War, Competition, and Strength
Back to Main Page → Dungeons and Dragons → Deities → [[User Deities|]]
