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Latest revision as of 05:30, 9 February 2012

Oberon 

Title(s):

Lord of Beasts 

Home Plane:

The Seelie Court (wandering realm) 

Power Level:

Lesser 

Alignment:

Neutral Good (N tendencies) 

Portfolio:

Nature, wild places, animals 

Settings:

Planescape

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In many campaign settings Oberon is the fey deity of nature, wild places, and animals, and member of the 3rd Edition default pantheon. Oberon is the consort of Titania and a member of her Seelie Court. These deities are taken from English folklore, where Oberon (Auberon) and his wife Titania rule over the fairies (e.g., Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream). The medieval concept of the character Oberon arose from a multitude of earlier sources like dwarf sorcerer Alberich from Nibelungenlied.

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