- Abbathor
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name=Abbathor
title=Great Master of Greed, Trove Lord, the Avaricious, Wyrm of Avarice
home=Gray Waste of Hades
power=Intermediate
alignment=Neutral Evil
portfolio=Greed
domains=Evil, Luck, Trickery (also Dwarf and Trade inForgotten Realms )| alias=
super=Moradin In many
campaign setting s for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Abbathor is the dwarven deity of greed. His holy symbol is a jewelled dagger.Appearance
Abbathor manifests as a very large dwarf, fat and piggy-eyed. He wears leather and furs made from those non-dwarves who have opposed him in the past.
Relationships
In many
campaign setting s, the Morndinsamman, the dwarven pantheon of gods, consists of the leaderMoradin , as well as Abbathor,Berronar Truesilver ,Clanggedin Silverbeard ,Dugmaren Brightmantle ,Dumathoin ,Muamman Duathal , andVergadain . Of all the dwarven deities, he gets along best with Vergadain, with whom he sometimes travels. Other dwarven gods may be present in different campaign settings.Although he is the only evil power among the Morndinsamman, he is tolerated by the other dwarven gods because he has sided with them whenever a threat appeared from outside. Abbathor may be untrustworthy and the embodiment of all dwarven qualities the other gods would rather avoid, but in the end he's still a dwarf, and both they and Abbathor believe in sticking together. "Greed is good, but do not seize wealth from the children of the Morndinsamman," Abbathor teaches, "for strife in the name of avarice weakens the clan."
Realm
Abbathor's realm in the
Gray Waste is known as the "Glitterhell". It's a place of great natural beauty, if you like gold and gems. The true location of the Glitterhell is unknown, and Abbathor maintains several false locations of his realm to throw off the greedy men and dwarves who are always attempting to steal his gold.Worshippers
Clergy
Abbathor's priests dress in red leather, and leather caps.
Holy days and rituals
Abbathor's holy days are on the solar eclipse, and he demands the sacrifice of both blood and gems annually.
Myths and legends
Envy and avarice
Originally, Abbathor was god of the beauty of gems and minerals, but he fell into a rivalry with his brother Dumathoin over who would be the patron of the mountain dwarves. When Moradin named Dumathoin, Abbathor became twisted with disappointment, vowing that from that point on, whenever he desired something he would take it.
The beard shirt of Dunforth
The legendary dwarf hero Dunforth wove his beard into a shirt, forsaking all other forms of armor. The dwarven god of battle,
Clangeddin Silverbeard , was so impressed by this gesture that he invested Dunforth's beard with power, making it strong as chain mail. Abbathor conspired withVergadain to trick Dunforth into gambling his beard away. Shamed as only a beardless dwarf can be, Dunforth tried to redeem himself by single-handedly exterminating anorc village. Though he slew thirty of his foes, the overwhelming number of orcs eventually felled the armorless Dunforth, and the beard shirt remains as part of Abbathor's hoard.References
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