5e deities by domain She turned her back on her noble family to tend a pauper's gravesite and she's passionate about advocating and activism for the poor and oppressed. When gods walk the world, clerics channel divine power, evil cults perform dark sacrifices in subterranean lairs, and shining paladins stand like beacons against the darkness, it's hard to be ambivalent about the deities and deny their existence. This domain is particularly associated with agricultural deities, gods of healing or endurance, and gods of home and community certain spells ready. Druids revere nature as a whole and might serve one of these deities, practicing mysterious rites and reciting all-but-forgotten prayers in their own secret tongue. It is a time of rest and comfort, but also the threshold between safety and the unknown. Subcategories in this category contain deities who have a specific domain. Summer: heat, fire, green plants, growth, the day, the solstice, You also have potentially gods of time which keep the wheel moving. Gods of human concepts Gods and demigods for D&D 5e and other roleplaying games, including information about worshippers, temples, rituals, dogma, beliefs and history. Deities of healing or respite (such as Boldrei, Hestia, Mishakal, or Pelor), bravery or protection (such as Dol Arrah, Hajama, Helm, or Ilmater), travel or transition (such as Fharlanghn, Hermes, the Raven Queen, or the 5e Deities navigation search Also see: SRD5:Fantasy-Historical Pantheons Back to Main Page → 5x → 5e Add your own divine entity to Dungeons & Dragons Wiki by clicking the link and following the instructions. Explore the role of Clerics in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, their divine powers, domains, and spellcasting abilities. zoqeg affw tpad etkd0e wd5h5s nprmv ninljt ed3e6 0bp7 knypfzfx