
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 …
Beory - Greyhawk Fanon Wiki
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 …
List of Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia
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 was …
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 …
灰鹰的诸神--贝欧瑞(BEORY) - 百度贴吧
贝欧瑞通常被认为是奥斯自己意志的体现。 除了整个世界的命运和繁荣她几乎漠视一切,即使对她的牧师来说她也是一个冷漠的神祗。 被法兰人所命名,贝欧瑞的名号被整个法兰尼斯所知晓 …
Beory in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Beory formed the Oerth in the eternal darkness of Tharizdun. Other deities began to populate the world with their children; dragons, elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, and men. Pelor, the sun god, …
The Old Faith in Greyhawk - World Anvil
2022年11月19日 · The Old Faith recognises Oerth, Sol, the night, the moons, and the “wandering stars” as gods. Druids also believe that all plants and animals, including the Flannae, are …
Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia
In Gygax's original Dragon articles, he had made no mention of racial preferences for any of the gods; now the boxed set introduced four main human races: Suel, Oeridian, Bakluni and …
龙与地下城--资料--世界设定--灰鹰世界 - 百度贴吧
人们热爱奥斯丰饶的大地。对奥斯母亲贝欧瑞(Beory)的祭祀曾支配整个法兰尼斯,这些传统在很多地方延续了下来。现在的上古誓约就是一个建立在德鲁伊古老信仰之上的组织,尽管除了 …
Beory, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Beory is the personification of nature and, as such, holds an important place in the beliefs of all the peoples of Oerth. She is usually regarded a manifestation of Oerth itself — the earth is her …