Tempest Clerics worship gods of the storm, sea, or sky.
Can clerics change deities?
A cleric who changes his patron deity must complete a quest to prove his devotion to his new patron. This method is the only one by which a cleric can change his deity. …
What happens when a cleric loses faith DND?
At my table cleric who abandons their faith loses access to spells and channel divinity features until they atone or find a new patron. Displeasing the deity on the other hand is a milder offense.
Can a Paladin have two 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.
What do you need to know about the Adventurers League?
The Adventurers League Players Guide says, “Whether your character is a cleric or not, if they worship a deity, you may choose only from those deities listed in the Deities of the Forgotten Realms and Nonhuman Deities tables in the Player’s Handbook or any of the deities listed in any of the resources listed in Step 1& 2, above.
Are there any gods in dungeons and Dragons?
There are really only 3 gods: Dendar, the Night Serpent; Merrshaulk, Master of the Pit; Sseth, the Sibilant Death. These all are pretty much death, suffering, and fear type “deities”. Otherwise, you need to look at the Monster Manual for the [Tooltip Not Found] religious info. I’m going to assume you were trying to tooltip yuan-ti .
Who are the yuan ti gods in D & D?
The Yuan-ti pantheon is an interesting situation. They’re “gods”, but sort of in the realm of pretender gods. If you read the Warlock Pact description for Great Old One, it includes Dendar as an explicit example. They’ve always struck me as powerful beings, but a tier bellow full deities.