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Birthright campaign setting 5th edition
Birthright campaign setting 5th edition




The deity's role among her followers was expanded in The Complete Book of Gnomes & Halflings (1993). Sheela Peryroyl was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. She also appeared in the original Unearthed Arcana (1985). In Dragon #92 (December 1984), Gary Gygax indicated this as one of the deities legal for the Greyhawk setting. Moore's article "The Halfling Point of View," in Dragon #59 (TSR, 1982). Sheela Peryroyl was first detailed in Roger E. She is quiet, though her face is smiling and her eyes are dancing. Sheela is generally depicted as a pretty halfling maiden with brightly colored wildflowers woven in her hair. Her realm of Flowering Hill can be found on the plane of the Outlands. Sheela Peryroyl is the halfling deity of nature, agriculture, and weather. She was detailed again in Races of the Wild (2005). Cyrrollalee's role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons (2002). She is described as one of the good deities that celestials can serve in the supplement Warriors of Heaven (1999). She received a very detailed description for her role in the Forgotten Realms in Demihuman Deities (1998). Her role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996). Ĭyrrollalee was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about her priesthood. Her avatar carries two pairs of iron bands of Bilarro.Ĭyrrollalee was first detailed in Roger E. She wears brown peasant's garb matching her hair. Cyrrollalee appears as a humble-looking halfling woman of homely appearance. She lives in the halfling realm of the Green Fields on the plane of Mount Celestia. Cyrrollalee Ĭyrrollalee is the halfling deity of friendship, trust, and the home. He was detailed again in Races of the Wild (2005). Brandobaris's role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons (2002). He received a very detailed description for his role in the Forgotten Realms in Demihuman Deities (1998). His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996). The deity's role among his followers was expanded in The Complete Book of Gnomes & Halflings (1993). īrandobaris was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. He also appeared in the original Unearthed Arcana (1985). : 149īrandobaris was first detailed in Roger E. In Dungeons and Dragons lore, Brandobaris is said to have won a contest of speed and strength against the ogre and troll deity Vaprak, causing the ogres to cede their forested homeland of Luiren to halflings. īrandobaris ( bran-doe- bair-iss) is the halfling deity of Stealth, Thievery, Rogues, and Adventuring. Silvered weapons are typically sacrificed to him when followers seek his blessing.Īrvoreen's most well noted follower is perhaps Mazzy Fentan, of Baldur's Gate II fame. Arvoreen's clerics wear silver chainmail and helmets. Īrvoreen lives in the halfling realm of the Green Fields on the plane of Mount Celestia. Īrvoreen's role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in Faiths and Pantheons (2002). He is described as one of the good deities that celestials can serve in the supplement Warriors of Heaven (1999). Īrvoreen was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. He is also known as "The Defender." Arvoreen lives in the halfling realm of the Green Fields on the plane of Mount Celestia.Īrvoreen was first detailed in Roger E. Arvoreen is the halfling deity of protection, vigilance, and war.






Birthright campaign setting 5th edition