Elemental Evil Pantheon (5e)
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Elemental Evil Pantheon [1]
Princes of the Elemental Evil[edit]
[2] Unlike most elementals, Elemental Evils are powerful, unique individuals that seek to use their power for destructive purposes. While not gods, they can provide power to cultists who venerate them.
Known princes of elemental evil:
- Bwimb, the Lord of Ooze
- Cryonax, the Prince of Evil Cold
- Imix, Prince of Evil Fire
- Ogremoch, Prince of Evil Earth
- Olhydra, Princess of Evil Water
- Yan-C-Bin, Prince of Evil Air
Uncooperative[edit]
[2] While all the elemental evils love destruction, they are jealous of each other and almost never cooperate. Often they will work to thwart or corrupt the efforts of the cultists of other elemental evils.
The Elder Elemental Eye[edit]
[2] The Elder Elemental Eye is a force that binds the elemental evil princes together into a common destiny. Cult scholars disagree whether this force is sentient. However, it is known that is one evil elemental prince is active, the others, knowingly or unknowingly, are usually also active in the same region.
Elemental Nodes[edit]
[2] "Elemental nodes are places in the Material Plane that are suffused with energy from the Elemental Planes."[3] These are usually areas filled with a particular element — a deep ocean trench (water), volcano (fire), tall mountain or deep cave (earth), cliff or plane known for its winds (air). Often such nodes will have portals to the elemental planes.
Worshiped by Cults[edit]
[2] While not gods, and indifferent to worship, the princes of elemental evil are often the focus of cultists that draw power from a particular prince.
Pantheon[edit]
Elemental Evil Pantheon
(0 official and unofficial deities)
Deific Entity |
Deific Type |
Province | Alignment | Suggested Domains |
Plane | Symbol | Pantheon | Sources |
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Sources and Notes[edit]
- ↑ Richard Baker (2015). Princes of the Apocalypse. (5e 2014) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-6578-6. p. 214. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 PotA p. 214 (paraphrased).
- ↑ PotA p.124 direct quote.
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