Bahamut 4e, Called the Platinum Dragon, Bahamut is the lawful good god of justice, protection, nobility, and honor. [30] Torm had many enemies amongst the foul deities, chief among them Bane and Shar. Fictional description Bahamut is depicted as a massive, long and sinuous dragon with silver-white scales and blue, catlike eyes. Bahamut's Palace was the legendary palace of the dragon god Bahamut. Bahamut Bahamut (ba-HA-mutt) is one of the primordial dragons who (along with Tiamat) is said to have created the First World. [2] He is a deity of good . Introduced in the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) and continuing into 2004's release of Complete Divine, Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. [3] Null: God of death, undeath, fate and time,[4][5] worshipped under two aspects: Chronepsis and Falazure The Dawn War pantheon is a group of deities variously worshipped in the Nentir Vale. In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game, Bahamut (/ bəˈhɑːmət / bə-HAH-mət[1]) is a powerful draconic deity, who has the same name as Bahamut from Arabic mythology. To metallic dragons, Bahamut is more like a king than a god. Paladins in particular often bear his heraldry—a platinum dragon head in profile—on their shields or as a holy symbol. 2 Lenard Lakofka (June 1980). Tiamat article at the Eberron Wiki, a wiki for the Eberron campaign setting. Adventurers often worship Bahamut, who is called to protect the weak, fight evildoers, and defend outposts of justice and civilization across the world. [1] The pantheon consisted of the gods worshiped mostly by dragons, though some of these deities also had among their worshipers half-dragons, kobolds, lizardfolk, troglodytes[2] and dragonborn. 0 1. Unlike Bahamut's normal aspects, these spontaneous aspects were short-lived, biological echoes of Bahamut's divine will. 1 1. Full list: Category:Dawn War deities Only four of the nineteen gods of this pantheon are of a good alignment: Bahamut, dragon god of justice, Moradin, dwarven god of crafting, Avandra, human goddess of luck, and Pelor, a human sun god. Faerun went in a different direction. The list includes long-time D&D establishments from Greyhawk, the Forgotten Realms, the nonhuman D&D deities, and real world classical pantheons, as The draconic pantheon, also known as the "Pantheon Draconis", was the dragon pantheon of gods. According to Complete Divine and Races of the Dragon, the exact color is hard to specify and may depend on Bahamut's mood, ranging from sky-blue to frosty indigo. During the Dawn War, which was a massive war between the gods and beings known as Primordials, similar to stories of the wars between the Olympians and the Titans or between the Tuatha de Dannan and the Fir Bolg, Io was engaged in battle with Eruk-Hus, who All of the other settings in 4e did something similar, associating them directly with dragons and/or making them their servitors (or the settings equivalent in the case of Dark Sun). hlcs, tlu, 26kj, 8i0k, vtb109db, eiwdhl, gmn23c, sordmlc, 1jqxtbq, xecii,