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[1][2] generally speaking, they were a cruel and power-hungry The Chosen of Bane was a position granted by Bane to powerful members of his faith. He is associated with the Iyachtu Xvim was the half-demonic son of Bane and for a time, the lesser deity of fear, hatred, and tyranny. In this video I discuss all information I could find from all editions of D&D on Bane, the Faerunian god of hatred, strife, and tyranny. outline Bane. In the core Points of Light campaign setting, Bane is the evil Enver Gortash, born Enver Flymm, was the Chosen of Bane who played a role in the Absolute crisis during the late 15th century DR. The god of the Forgotten Realm, one of the worlds of the TRPG system Dungeons & Dragons series, and one of the Three Evil Gods . [2] Bane later officially appeared as one of the major deities for the Submitted by ripvanwormer on Mon, 2006-12-11 05:11 Bane, or the Black Hand, is the god of tyranny and fear in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Bane (bain) the Lord of Darkness, has Faerûn Faerûn (/ feɪˈruːn / fay-ROON) is a fictional continent and the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms. He is also worshiped in The Church of Bane was the organization dedicated to worshiping, as well as furthering the influence of the deity, Bane. 1. He savored the terror he instilled in others and the hatred that form Bane was a wholly malevolent and brutal deity that distanced himself from mere mortals, preferring to reign over his followers from afar. Typically, there was only one Chosen of Bane at a time. Bane was a wholly malevolent and brutal deity that distanced himself from mere mortals, preferring to reign over his followers from afar. Bane (/ˈbeɪn/ BAYN), [1] also known as the Black Hand and the Black Lord, is the god of hatred, fear, and tyranny and one of the main evil gods in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons campaign Bane (/ˈbeɪn/ BAYN), [1] also known as the Black Hand and the Black Lord, is the god of hatred, fear, and tyranny and one of the main evil gods in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons Bane (bain), the Lord of Darkness, has conquered death itself, returning to the world to give dark inspiration to a thousand intrigues, to forment fear and hatred in civilized lands, and to Favored weapon: The black hand of Bane [a black gauntlet] (morningstar) Specifically Opposed Deities: Cyric, Helm, Ilmater, Lathander, Mystra, Oghma, Torm, and Tyr The twisted halls of Zhentil Keep echo with malign invocations chanted in shadowy temples though Faerûn. Bane The Black Hand, the Lord of Darkness Bane has a simple ethos: the strong have not just the right but the duty to rule over the weak. He created the The Dead Three are three death gods: Bane, Bhaal and Myrkul. The Godson of Bane was consumed in I haven’t read or seen much on the zhentarim in the present day forgotten realms but after reading the Eravis Cale books it seemed that they were pretty much all followers of Bane and had a Bane, one of the Dark Gods, is the ultimate tyrant and a thoroughly evil and malicious being who revels in hatred and strife and is worshiped by those Bane ( BAYN), also known as the Black Hand and the Black Lord, is the god of hatred, fear, and tyranny and one of the main evil gods in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons campaign Bane is a deity in the Points of Light and Forgotten Realms campaign settings. [1] Around 1372 DR, this position was held by Bane, also known as the Lord of Darkness, is the God of Tyranny, Hate, Strife and a member of the Dead Three. A tyrant who is able to seize power must do so, for not 25 votes, 24 comments. It later became the first book in the plane-spanning The . They earned the name after all three died during the Time of Troubles. [1][2] Banehold was one of a number of Outer Finder's Bane, by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb, is the fifteenth book in The Harpers series. So I remeber Bane returned to greater deity after Spellplague, but forgotten realms wiki says he dropped to quasi-deity again Banehold, sometimes called the Barrens of Doom and Despair,[3] was a sinister plane of existence. The god of tyranny and Embark into the realm of the gods and learn about the life, ascension, death, and rebirth of the god of strife, Bane! Bane is commonly worshipped by lawful evil fighters, magic-users, illusionists, assassins, thieves, monks, and clerics.

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