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#1 Aion

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Posted 09 June 2005 - 03:17 AM

Does anyone here have some information about the dwarven deity Marthammor Duin? His/her portfolio seems to be: Guide and Protector to Dwarven Adventurers, Explorers, Expatriates, Travelers, Wanderers, Lightning, according to the website I found. I'm looking for information regarding the deity itself, his/her worshippers, and other important notes.

I need this info for a TN dwarven cleric NPC. If TN is impossible for Marthammor Duin, could anyone recommend a different dwarven deity? Thank you. :)

#2 Archmage Silver

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Posted 09 June 2005 - 04:38 AM

From what I've found out it seems that Marthammor Duin's priests are normally not TN, but I don't know if it possible. Not much info of Marthammor Duin in my knowledge. You could always use Dumathoin or Clangeddin Silverbeard (both TN possible). Dumathoin is TN himself though, so that might give you better results.

#3 oralpain

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Posted 09 June 2005 - 08:13 AM

Same god, different name:

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I suspect Marthammor Duin is a world specific aspect of Muamman Duathal. His priests are NG.

Here are a pair of dwarf gods that have true neutral priests:

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These are the base gods from "Monster Mythology", other world specific aspects may have a few differences, but should be very similar.

#4 Feanor

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Posted 09 June 2005 - 11:12 PM

Voila :


Marthammor Duin
Finder - of - Trails, Watcher over Wanderers, the Watchful Eye
Lesser Dwarven Deity




Symbol: Upright mace in front of a fur-trimmed leather boot
Home Plane: Dwarfhome
Alignment: Neutral good
Portfolio: Guides, explorers, expatriates, travelers, lightning
Worshipers: Dwarves, fighters, rangers, travelers
Cleric Alignments: CG, LG, NG
Domains: Dwarf, Good, Protection, Travel
Favored Weapon: "Glowhammer" (heavy mace)

The most conservative dwarves pledge that the Stout Folk belong underground, and that those who travel the Realm Above (known collectively among dwarven culture as Wanderers) have at worst betrayed ancient ideals and at best are somewhat disturbed fools. If the latter is the case, the young dwarven deity Marthammor Duin (Mar-tham-more doo-ihn) is the grand king of fools. The patron of those dwarves who have left the clanholds to explore the world under the sun, Marthammor approaches life with an almost gnome-like demeanor, always curious to see what's beyond the horizon and always willing to trade stories of travels past beside a crackling campfire. His is the rare spirit of dwarven exploration embodied in divine form, the spark of curiosity his followers equate with a quick burst of lightning from the open skies.


Marthammor's clergy, the volamtar ("blazers of fresh trails") represent one of the most widely recognized dwarven churches of the surface world, especially in the North, where their worshipers have grown abundant in recent decades. Volamtar mark wilderness trails near dwarven strongholds, that the path of those who decide to leave the clanholds is made that much easier. They patrol the trade routes and game trails between human and dwarven enclaves, healing the injured and clearing such areas of dangerous predators. In urban areas, they establish temples with the aim of strengthening dwarven populations through healing services, religious ceremonies, and exchange of information. Less adventuresome volamtar sometimes attempt to influence the government of nondwarven cities that feature dwarven residents, usually by attempting to infiltrate minor political positions. Wilderness temples take advantage of natural tors or cliffs, which offer spectacular views of the thunderstorms held sacred by Marthammor's followers. Urban temples usually conform to local architectural style.


Volamtar pray for spells in the morning. The clergy celebrates numerous holidays throughout the year including each festival day and the nine following days. Years featuring Shieldmeet see much celebration on the festival day and the nine immediately thereafter. Such celebrations are open to the public (even nondwarves) and generally feature the ritualized burning of used ironwork and footwear. Loud singing and the imbibing of strong spirits plays an important (some would say necessary) role at all such events. Volamtar frequently multiclass as divine champions and fighters. Those who dwell in wilderness regions often gain levels in the ranger class.


History/Relationships: Other members of the dwarven pantheon refer to Marthammor's behavior as "antics," hoping that his fixation with the world under the open skies soon will pass. Moradin gives thanks that, despite his youngest son's proclivities, he's nonetheless more disciplined than Dugmaren (who, unsurprisingly, is one of Marthammor's greatest friends). The Watcher over Wanderers hates the gods of orcs, goblins, and giants, and holds a special enmity for Grolantor, the willfully stupid patron of hill giants.


Dogma: Eschew the illusory safety of the clanhold and instead travel widely to spread the words of the Morndinsamman to those of other races, that they might gain the product of dwarven wisdom. Help fellow wanderers and sojourners to the best of your ability, for the road is easier endured amid the tread of companionship. Seek out new ways and paths, and discover the wise world in your wanderings. Herald the way of newfound hope.