Can you worship multiple gods in DND?

If your character prays to multiple nature-based deities, you could always rule that different channel divinities are for the different deities. There are no rules about it. Your character can worship and pray to whomever he wants so long as it works for your DM.

Can a cleric worship multiple gods?

In a polytheistic setting, worshiping multiple gods is not only doable, it is standard practice. As a cleric you would hold one of those gods as your patron, but you would not dishonor the other gods by avoiding their services and festivals.

Can a cleric have 2 deities?

Absolutely. Each order and race tend to follow their own god as a favoured one, much as your question postulates. They also have their own names for each of the gods, demonstrating that they are all important to them.

Can a Paladin change deities?

You cannot just switch to worshiping another one if you are a paladin. The deities frown on that sort of thing. Now, special circumstances might make that possible. Say, for example, the paladin’s deity is killed (assuming your DM allows the gods to die,) and the dead deity’s pantheon is absorbed by another.

Can a Paladin worship multiple gods?

What’s a paladin? One of the Twelve Peers, the foremost warriors of Charlemagne’s court. As such I would hazard they were exclusively Christian and therefore polytheistic (Father, Son, Holy Ghost) so yes, Paladins worshipped multiple gods.

Can a paladin have no god?

A Paladin does not need to have any faith whatsoever in 5e. In older editions they did, but in 5e they swear an Oath to the universe so powerful that they are granted special powers. That Oath can de to a specific deity, but doesn’t have to.

Does a Paladin need a God?

What gods can Paladins worship DND?

Paladins who did worship good or lawful gods tended towards the worship of deities such as Azuth,Bahamut,Chauntea or her aspect Yondalla, Helm, Ilmater, Kelemvor, Mystra, Jergal, Lathander, Moradin,Re-Horakhty,Sune, Torm, or Tyr.

Why do some people worship more than one God?

Some people honour multiple gods as aspects of a single archetype, paying them each their honour without diminishing their individual nature. Although they may believe they are all part of a greater whole, they still maintain that they are each separate. So it is not, “I call on you goddesses of love” it is “I call on you Oshun, Aphrodite, Hathor…”

Can you dedicate to more than one God or goddess?

In some Pagan traditions, people dedicate to a single god or goddess of that tradition’s pantheon. In other cases, they may dedicate to a pair of deities. Occasionally, people may feel a connection with deities from different pantheons altogether.

What’s the best way to work with multiple gods?

It is important to remember as you call on or invoke these separate gods and goddesses that they are separate gods and goddesses and must be honoured as such. Personally, I work with one god or goddess per archetype. In this way, I avoid conflict and ensure that everyone is properly honoured, but this is my practice.

Why do some people worship more than one pantheon?

Some started their path under one pantheon but as they learned more about themselves, realized they fit better with gods of another, but still worship the former out of respect and to thank them for their early guidance. Other people just feel greatly drawn to a number of gods right from the outset.

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