What happens to atheists in Forgotten Realms?

It is known that when an atheist dies in forgotten realms, instead of going to the fugue plane to wait to be claimed by a God, it goes to Nessus where asmodeus consumes it.

Is Faerûn part of the Forgotten Realms?

Faerûn /feɪˈruːn/ is a fictional continent, the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms. with the most recent being the 5th edition from Wizards of the Coast, and various locales and aspects are described in more depth in separate campaign setting books.

Do atheists exist in DND?

Bearing no god or divine domain, an atheist is a cleric who faces spirits, demons, angels, even, and denies the existence of each and every one. They wield their dogma as divine magic which weakens, blocks, and eradicates falsehood. It can be said that there are as many flavors of atheism as there are atheists.

Who are the chondathan people in the Forgotten Realms?

The Chondathan people were descendants of ancient Jhaamdath, an ancient kingdom of latter-day Vilhon Reach that dated back over 5,000 years before the erecting of the Standing Stone in the Dalelands.

What kind of society did the chondathan have?

Because of their widespread distribution across the Realms, Chondathan society varied greatly from between nations, and even between cities. As a people however, they had a shared emphasis on trade, exploration and freedom as opposed to the draconian structure that often accompanied a life of religious or arcane devotion.

Who is the creator of the Forgotten Realms?

The Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting, and is the most popular, most played, and oldest setting among its siblings. The setting was conceived by Ed Greenwood originally as a place for the stories he was telling his friends.

When did the chondathans migrate west from Impiltur?

Around the year 1 DR, a great number of Jhaamdath-descended Chondathans migrated west from Impiltur.

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