
Beory, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Beory is a distant goddess, even from her clergy, and little concerns her except the fate and prosperity of the entire world. She is also distant from other deities, even those who share a similar interest, and it is possible her connection to the Oerth consumes her attention.
Beory - Great Library of Greyhawk
Beory is the Flan goddess of the Oerth, Nature, and Rain. She is also known as the Oerth Mother or Heart of Oerth [2]. Her symbol is either a green disk marked with a circle or a rotund, female figurine. Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the Oerth itself.
Beory - Greyhawk Wiki
2011年5月19日 · Beory is the Flan goddess of the Oerth, Nature, and Rain. She is also known as the Oerth Mother. Her symbol is either a green disk marked with a circle or a rotund, female figurine. Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the Oerth itself.
beory - Search - D&D Beyond
force beyond personification, but also encompasses the worship of Beory, the Oerth Mother, as well as devotees of Obad-Hai, Ehlonna, and Ulaa. In the worlds of Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms
Beory Character in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Beory is the Flan goddess of the Oerth, nature, and rain. She is also known as the Oerth Mother. Her symbol is either a green disk marked with a circle or a rotund, female figurine. She is usually regarded a manifestation of Oerth itself.
Beory (5e) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki
2023年4月22日 · Beory. Type: Deity Portfolio: Nature Alignment: Neutral Domains: Nature Symbol: Green disk Pantheon: Greyhawk
Berei - Great Library of Greyhawk
Berei is depicted as a brown-skinned, kindly-looking woman carrying a sickle. Berei is thought by some to be a lesser aspect of the goddess of nature, Beory. Berei can most often be found in the first layer of Elysium, in the realm of Principality. Berei tries to strengthen the ties of family and community and urges care in the planting of crops.
Beory in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Beory is commonly depicted as a rotund, middle-aged, motherly woman with brown hair and weathered skin. However, the Goddess of nature, rain, and the very Oerth itself is seen as a process rather than a being by learned folk, and she is …
Goodberry - DND 5th Edition
Up to ten berries appear in your hand and are infused with magic for the duration. A creature can use its action to eat one berry. Eating a berry restores 1 hit point, and the berry provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day.
Beory - Greyhawk Fanon Wiki | Fandom
Description: Beory (bay-OH-ree) is usually regarded a manifestation of Oerth itself. She is a distant goddess, even from her clergy, and little concerns her except the fate and prosperity of the entire world.
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