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Skeptic |
Posted - 20 Sep 2005 : 18:42:36 Hi,
In CoS, it is said that each of the lord's amulet is shaped in the lord's patron deity's symbol form.
What do you think would be the most logical patron deity for Durnan? |
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 26 Sep 2005 : 20:49:05 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
I should probably point out that Durnan is in fact Neutral Good, not Chaotic Good, per Heroes' Lorebook, and Hall of Heroes before that.
Oops, sorry. I've got so much infomation bouncing around in my head I occasionally get little things mixed up.
But the point is moot, anyway, since I still go with Tymora. From what I've read of him, especially in Ed's stories, Durnan is mainly an adventurer who likes to have fun and take chances, although earlier in life he could have had more lawful sensibilities (as the Sage pointed out). I just don't see Tyr as being a good "fit" for him, though I wouldn't be surprised if he says prayers to Helm every so often. |
lowtech |
Posted - 25 Sep 2005 : 03:39:56 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
According to the new rules, Tyr wouldn't make sense because he is a LG deity, and Durnan is CG. Also, I'd have to go with Tymora myself, just because Durnan is/was an adventurer who probably put a lot of faith in her.
Durnan predates the new rules, so I imagine there's some kind of grandfather clause I think its a good idea to ignore that particular restriction anyway;it uneccesarily limits possibilities. Of course, if we started listing all the aspects of 3E I choose to ignore, we could be here all day. |
The Sage |
Posted - 25 Sep 2005 : 02:24:53 Hmmm... For me, Kuje's suggestion above about Tempus could definitely be an appropriate fit. Even Tymora is good suggestion based on what we know of Durnan. I suppose even Torm is possible, but that's a significant stretch -- even given the NG allowance listed in his worshipper alignments.
Maybe Durnan wasn't always CG. If alignments in a fantasy settings aren't static... and reflect the choices the NPC will make during his lifetime, then perhaps at some point in his career he had a different alignment -- tending more towards a neutral mode of acting with relation to the law, than the more chaotic interpretation he holds now.
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Kajehase |
Posted - 24 Sep 2005 : 15:28:05 On the other hand, Durnan doesn't strike me as very lawful (in the D&D-alignment sense) in those short stories and snippets of Ed's that he appear in, so I don't think Helm would be a very good match. |
khorne |
Posted - 24 Sep 2005 : 12:24:39 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by khorne
quote: Originally posted by Thelonius
I would go for Helm as well, maybe with a point of Tymora
I second this. Guarding an entrance to a place like Undermountain is a job for the Watcher.
No, no... you've got it all wrong friend . It isn't that Durnan is guarding an "entrance" to Undermountain... but rather blocking its "exit" .
That`s still a job for the Watcher. |
Thelonius |
Posted - 24 Sep 2005 : 08:20:21 I suppouse he worships the god of blocking then... |
The Sage |
Posted - 24 Sep 2005 : 02:26:47 quote: Originally posted by khorne
quote: Originally posted by Thelonius
I would go for Helm as well, maybe with a point of Tymora
I second this. Guarding an entrance to a place like Undermountain is a job for the Watcher.
No, no... you've got it all wrong friend . It isn't that Durnan is guarding an "entrance" to Undermountain... but rather blocking its "exit" .
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khorne |
Posted - 23 Sep 2005 : 20:48:48 quote: Originally posted by Thelonius
I would go for Helm as well, maybe with a point of Tymora
I second this. Guarding an entrance to a place like Undermountain is a job for the Watcher. |
Thelonius |
Posted - 23 Sep 2005 : 20:42:01 I would go for Helm as well, maybe with a point of Tymora |
Asgetrion |
Posted - 23 Sep 2005 : 19:23:34 quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
I should probably point out that Durnan is in fact Neutral Good, not Chaotic Good, per Heroes' Lorebook, and Hall of Heroes before that.
I'd vote for Lathander, given that Durnan's wife, Mhaere Dryndilstann, is a priestess of Lathander. See City of Splendor: Waterdeep, page 40, or the Ruins of Undermountain boxed set.
Garen is correct; Durnan is NG, as noted in City of Splendors: Waterdeep, page 54.
--Eric
With some "lip respect" for Tymora, perhaps I seem to recall that Durnan's daughter is a priestess of the Lady Luck? |
ericlboyd |
Posted - 22 Sep 2005 : 15:44:04 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
I should probably point out that Durnan is in fact Neutral Good, not Chaotic Good, per Heroes' Lorebook, and Hall of Heroes before that.
I'd vote for Lathander, given that Durnan's wife, Mhaere Dryndilstann, is a priestess of Lathander. See City of Splendor: Waterdeep, page 40, or the Ruins of Undermountain boxed set.
Garen is correct; Durnan is NG, as noted in City of Splendors: Waterdeep, page 54.
--Eric |
Garen Thal |
Posted - 21 Sep 2005 : 23:57:33 I should probably point out that Durnan is in fact Neutral Good, not Chaotic Good, per Heroes' Lorebook, and Hall of Heroes before that. |
Chosen of Moradin |
Posted - 21 Sep 2005 : 21:28:43 I concur with Tymora. And stay in a midway between Tempus and Tyr. Maybe Helm, since he is basically "at charge" of the Yawning Portal? |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 21 Sep 2005 : 20:32:01 According to the new rules, Tyr wouldn't make sense because he is a LG deity, and Durnan is CG. Also, I'd have to go with Tymora myself, just because Durnan is/was an adventurer who probably put a lot of faith in her. |
Crennen FaerieBane |
Posted - 20 Sep 2005 : 20:00:36 Not Tyr? It could be him since Durnan has a sense of justice about himself.
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Kuje |
Posted - 20 Sep 2005 : 19:16:23 I'd say Tempus and Tymora. |