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Soturno
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Posted - 14 Aug 2006 :  12:51:33  Show Profile  Visit Soturno's Homepage Send Soturno a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
After read about the Bedines (human ethnic group pag. 106), I found this "(Amaunator, a dead Netherese deity reborn as Lathander)", well, I think that only here say that with 100% of accurancy, Lathander is Amaunator. But I took the true Holybook of the faerūnian great powers, Faith & Avatar, (in Amaunator topic, pag. 27)"Over the centuries, many theories have been put forward by later scholars as to what ultimate fate Amaunator met. Some believe he was either absorbed into or became Lathander, others that he turned bitter and became At'tar, and yet others assert that he turned his back on Faerūn and entered the pantheon of the Kara-tur or simply moved on to other crystal spheres. The truth is that with the loss of nearly all his followers in Netheril after its fall, Amaunator began the long, arduous, and painful process of dying of neglect. After about a millennium, he did not have enough power left to maintain the Keep os the Eternal Sun on Mechanus and was ruthlessly exiled to the Astral Plane. His corpse now drifts with the endless astral tides, awaiting a day when some ambitious spirit may help him regain his once-proud heritage".

The question, the history was changed? or have anything more behind this?

Dargoth
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Posted - 14 Aug 2006 :  13:52:03  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Check out Powers of Faerun for the unfolding answer

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Kuje
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Posted - 14 Aug 2006 :  22:53:31  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
And the Waterdeep sourcebook.

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