- Gruumsh
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name=Gruumsh
title=One-Eye, He Who Never Sleeps, the One-Eyed God, He Who Watches
home=Infernal Battlefield of Acheron, Nishrek (Forgotten Realms)
power=Greater
alignment=Chaotic Evil
portfolio=Orcs, conquest, strength, survival, territory
domains=Cavern, Chaos, Evil, Hatred, Orc, Strength, War
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Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Gruumsh, also known as Gruumsh One-Eye, is the patrondeity of orcs, who regard him as the god of Conquest, Survival, Strength, and Territory. He is also considered a member of the default "D&D" pantheon of deities. His symbol is an empty eye socket, or (in the "Forgotten Realms "campaign setting ) his missing unwinking eye.In many
campaign setting s, the orcish pantheon of gods consists of the leaderGruumsh , as well asBahgtru ,Ilneval ,Luthic ,Shargaas , andYurtrus .Publication history
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)
Gruumsh was created by
James M. Ward for the "Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia" (1980). [Ward, James andRobert Kuntz . "Deities and Demigods " (TSR,1980 )]Gruumsh was further detailed in "
Unearthed Arcana " (1985). [Gygax, Gary . "Unearthed Arcana " (TSR,1985 )]Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)
Gruumsh was detailed in the book "
Monster Mythology " (1992), including details about his priesthood. [Sargent, Carl . "Monster Mythology " (TSR,1992 )]His role in the cosmology of the
Planescape campaign setting was described in "On Hallowed Ground" (1996). [McComb, Colin. "On Hallowed Ground " (TSR,1996 )]Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)
Gruumsh appears as one of the deities described in the Players Handbook for this edition (2000), [Tweet, Jonathan, Cook, Monte, Williams, Skip. "
Player's Handbook " (Wizards of the Coast ,2000 )] and in "Defenders of the Faith" (2000). [Redman, Rich and James Wyatt. "Defenders of the Faith" (Wizards of the Coast ,2000 )]Gruumsh is detailed in "
Deities and Demigods " (2002), [Redman, Rich,Skip Williams , and James Wyatt. "Deities and Demigods " (Wizards of the Coast,2002 )] and his role in the Forgotten Realms is detailed in "Faiths and Pantheons " (2002). [Boyd, Eric L, andErik Mona . "Faiths and Pantheons " (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).]Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)
Gruumsh appears in the revised Players Handbook for this edition (2003). [Tweet, Jonathan, Cook, Monte, Williams, Skip. "
Player's Handbook " (Wizards of the Coast ,2003 )] His priesthood is detailed for this edition in "Complete Divine " (2004). [Noonan, David. "Complete Divine " (Wizards of the Coast,2004 )]Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008-)
Gruumsh appears as one of the deities described in the Dungeon Master's Guide for this edition (2008). [James Wyatt. "
Dungeon Masters Guide " (Wizards of the Coast , 2008).]Description
Gruumsh appears as a powerful orc with one eye. A figure of fury and driven cruelty, Gruumsh rules his pantheon with brute power. His favored weapon is the spear.
Relationships
Gruumsh is the husband of Luthic and father of Bahgtru. Ilneval is his most capable lieutenant.
Gruumsh considers himself supreme, and considers every non-orc his enemy, holding special enmity for some. Gruumsh hates
Corellon Larethian with a passion, because he lost his eye to Corellon in battle. He spreads this hatred to all of theSeldarine , especiallySehanine Moonbow , who fooled the orcish god many times to protect Corellon and her other family members. Gruumsh also loathesMoradin and the dwarven pantheon.In his own pantheon, Gruumsh rules over all the other gods (although
Shargaas andYurtrus bear him little real loyalty beside that made from fear), and has his orders carried out through his lieutenant Ilneval.Realm
Gruumsh's divine realm is the Iron Fortress in
Nishrek . In the standard cosmology represented by the "Greyhawk " and "Planescape "campaign setting s, Nishrek is a part of Acheron, while in the "Forgotten Realms" cosmology this is a plane of its own.Gruumsh shares his home in the Iron Fortress with his son Bahgtru and his lieutenant Ilneval.
Worshippers
As orcs that are not clerics or adepts are forbidden to speak his name, Gruumsh is also known as "One-Eye," "The One-Eyed God," "He-Who-Never-Sleeps," and "He-Who-Watches."
Clergy, temples, and rituals
Gruumsh's priests wear dark red vestments, war helms, and black plate mail. His sacred animal is the giant rat. His holy day is the new moon, and he is worshipped in orcish lairs. A sacrifice of blood is made to him monthly.
Myths and legends
In a past time, Gruumsh had two eyes but he lost one in a fight with the chief elven god
Corellon Larethian . Gruumsh meant to paralyze Corellon with his magical spear; this attack failed and initiated an epic battle. During the course of this battle Gruumsh injured Corellon and, according to legend, from the blood shed the elven people were created. Corellon ended the fight by putting out Gruumsh's left eye, which is how Gruumsh earned his moniker "One-Eye." Some orcish clerics deny this tale, dismissing it as elven propaganda, and claim that Gruumsh always had one eye.Gruumsh created the orcs in his image to be his servants in the world but was cheated out of a home for his people by the other gods, according to the following excerpt by
Roger E. Moore (from "Unearthed Arcana "):"In the beginning all the gods met and drew lots for the parts of the world in which their representative races would dwell. The human gods drew the lot that allowed humans to dwell where they pleased, in any environment. The elven gods drew the green forests, the dwarven deities drew the high mountains, the gnomish gods the rocky, sunlit hills, and the
halfling gods picked the lot that gave them the fields and meadows. Then the assembled gods turned to the orcish gods and laughed loud and long. "All the lots are taken!" they said tauntingly. "Where will your people dwell, One-Eye? There is no place left!""There was silence upon the world then, as Gruumsh One-Eye lifted his great iron spear and stretched it over the world. The shaft blotted the sun over a great part of the lands as he spoke: "No! You Lie! You have rigged the drawing of the lots, hoping to cheat me and my followers. But One-Eye never sleeps. One-Eye sees all. There is a place for orcs to dwell…here!," he bellowed, and his spear pierced the mountains, opening a mighty rift and chasms. "And here!," and the spearhead split the hills and made them shake and covered them in dust. "And here!," and the black spear gouged the meadows and made them bare."
"There!" roared He-Who-Watches triumphantly, and his voice carried to the ends of the world. "There is where the orcs shall dwell! There they will survive, and multiply, and grow stronger, and a day will come when they cover the world, and they will slay all of your collective peoples! Orcs shall inherit the world you sought to cheat me of!"
"Forgotten Realms
Gruumsh once had an alliance with the conniving drow goddess Araushnee, to bring down the gods of the elves once and for all. His plan failed, despite a divine force brought against the elven gods consisting of the
Seldarine 's enemies in all thegoblinoid and elf-hating pantheons, and Araushnee was transformed intoLolth . The two deities have been great foes ever since, though Gruumsh's alliance with another assisting deity, Malar, has not been so badly corrupted.References
Additional reading
*Dragon magazine #283 - "Do-It-Yourself Deities"
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