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The Aztec god of beauty and fortune, a mercurial gambler whose gifts are quickly bestowed and quickly revoked. He is the twin brother of Xochiquetzal.
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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: As the god of luck and gamblers, Xochipilli expects his clerics to "wager all they own on some trivial event at least once a year".
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: In 1st edition, Xochipilli cannot miss while attacking with his axe. He also inverts the trope by making it so that any attack made against him which ''could'' miss ''will'' miss.
* ButterFace: A male example. Xochipilli has the body of a handsome young man, but his head is that of a rotting corpse.
* LadyLuck: He is the Aztec god of good and bad luck, with abilities that reflect this. Any action he takes is either guaranteed to succeed or has increased chances of succeeding, while any action his opponents take against him is either guaranteed to fail or has increased chances of failing. He can further bestow good luck on any worshipper fortunate enough to catch his attention.
* LuckManipulationMechanic: In 2nd edition, Xochipilli's avatar can reroll any failed attack roll or saving throw. He also forces his enemies to roll twice whenever they want to attack him or make a saving throw against one of his spells, and ''both'' dice must come up successful for the attack or saving throw to succeed.
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The beautiful but cruel goddess of pleasure and vice.
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* DeviousDaggers: Tlazolteotl is a duplicitous temptress who uses her feminine wiles to test the resolve of good men, and she uses an invisible dagger to murder most of those who fail the test. Her priestesses, who are expected to emulate her in seducing and ruining men, carry poisoned daggers for the same purpose.
* EatThat: She forces her priestesses to eat disgusting things like garbage and offal, revoking their powers if they refuse or fail to do so.
* HotGod: Her avatar/true form (it depends on the edition) is a stunningly beautiful woman, able to "inspire desire in any male and jealous respect in any female" according to the 1st edition ''Deities & Demigods''.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In 1st edition, she relies heavily on magic in battle and seldom attacks her foes physically. If she finds herself up against an enemy that's immune to magic, she will teleport herself to safety.
* LoveGoddess: A dark example. Tlazolteotl is specifically the goddess of ''guilty'' love, which she both encourages and punishes.
* MasterOfIllusion: In both 1st and 2nd edition, Tlazolteotl is a high-level illusionist who regularly conceals her true form with the glamour of a repulsive, monstrous crone.
* OneHitKill: Her 2nd edition avatar carries an invisible dagger which can instantly kill whatever she stabs with it.
* TheVamp: Her whole shtick. She delights in using her feminine wiles to tempt good men into sin and then destroying them once they fall, either by murdering them outright or exposing their indiscretions to ruin their reputations. She expects her clerics to do the same, seducing a man at least once every three months.

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The benevolent Aztec goddess of water and childbirth, whose kindness and goodwill help balance out the cruelty of her husband Tlaloc.
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* CastFromMoney: A person who wishes Chalchiuhtlicue to intervene on their behalf can secure this by sacrificing their most expensive piece of jade jewelry. The odds of her showing up are depressingly low, however[[note]]a 1% chance if you aren't one of her clerics, a 25% chance if you are[[/note]].
* ForcedTransformation: She can transform hundreds of people at once into any animal she desires.
* GodCouple: She is married to her fellow water deity Tlaloc.
* OrphanageOfLove: She tasks her clerics with giving shelter and succor to orphans, so her temples often double as these.
* PersonWithTheClothing: Her name literally means "she of the jade skirt". Sure enough, she wears a petticoat made of green jade, which doubles as her holy symbol.
* {{Retcon}}: She went from a lesser goddess to an intermediate one between 1st and 2nd edition. Her husband Tlaloc was similarly bumped down from greater god to intermediate, putting them on the same level.


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* GodCouple: He is married to his fellow water deity Chalchihuitlicue.


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* {{Retcon}}: 2nd edition dropped Tlaloc from a greater god down to an intermediate one. His wife Chalchihuitlicue was elevated from a lesser goddess to an intermediate one in the same edition, putting them on the same level.

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* {{Ouroboros}}: His 2nd edition holy symbol is a snake biting its own tail to form a square hoop.
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* WeatherManipulation: As his pantheon's designated rain god, he can call down four different types of rain, only one of which is good for his worshippers.

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* WeatherManipulation: As his pantheon's designated rain god, he can call down four different types of rain, only one of which is good for his worshippers. In combat, his 2nd edition avatar can bombard a large area with destructive hailstones.

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The Aztec god of the dead, a ghastly ghoul who claims the souls of they whose deaths weren't covered by another Aztec god's sphere of influence. He rules his dreary underworld alongside his wife Mictanchihuatl.
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* BloodMagic: In 2nd edition, Mictlantecuhtli demands a small blood sacrifice from his clerics whenever they cast ''raise dead'' and will stop the spell from working if this sacrifice is not made.
* BrownNoteBeing: In 1st edition, anyone who touches Mictlantecuhtli needs to succeed on a saving throw or die. In 2nd edition, anyone who looks at his avatar's face is forced to make a saving throw or be paralyzed with horror for up to a minute.
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* {{Necromancer}}: The 1st edition version of Mictlantecuhtli can summon dozens if not hundreds of undead to serve him, and even those undead he doesn't summon are compelled to obey his commands.

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The patron god of the Aztec people, a fearsome warrior strongly associated with hummingbirds.
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* AttackReflector: Anyone who tries to attack Huitzilopochtli from behind will find themselves getting hit with their own attacks.
* PossessingADeadBody: 1st edition states that he joins his worshippers on the battlefield by possessing the corpse of one of their fallen. This incidentally brings the person he possessed BackFromTheDead, and they will continue to live a long and healthy life after he abandons their body.
* NoSell: His avatar shrugs off hits from non-magical weapons and is immune to lightning.
* {{Retcon}}: He was a lesser god in 1st edition but became an intermediate god in 2nd. His alignment also shifted toward evil, and his weapon of choice changed from an axe to a javelin.
* ShockAndAwe: In second edition Huitzilopochtli can call down a BoltOfDivineRetribution to deal tremendous damage to anyone or anything, and his avatar wields a javelin that transforms into a lightning bolt when thrown.
* WarGod: War is one of his divine domains, and in 1st edition he is known to spontaneously appear in the heat of battle to fight alongside his worshippers. His clerics are likewise warriors.

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The supreme god of the Aztec pantheon, an invisible being that embodies the duality of existence in all respects.
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* AntiTrueSight: Ometeotl's invisibility is total and absolute, and it is impossible to see or detect him by magical means.
* InvisibleMonsters: The only part of Ometeotl's avatar that can be seen is its obsidian sword. The avatar is otherwise totally invisible. The god itself has never been seen either, so there are no statues or depictions of his likeness.
* MagicKnight: His 2nd edition avatar has the spellcasting abilities of an 18th-level wizard and the martial skills of an 18th-level fighter.
* ThePowerOfCreation: Ometeotl has the power to create whatever he wants with but a thought, even sapient beings. His avatar can magic a single mid-level fighter into existence to fight alongside him.
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* DivineIdentityConfusion: The 1st edition ''Deities & Demigods'' conflates Quetzalcoatl with Kukulkan, a very similar Mayan god.

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The gods worshipped by the Aztec and Mayan civilizations. 1st edition lumped them all together in a single pantheon, which we have subdivided by civilization for convenience’s sake.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: 1e ''Deities & Demigods'' states that, while the Central American gods hew to the same character alignment as any other creature in the D&D cosmology, "they are not moved by anything resembling human thoughts and feelings" and "act only upon their own inscrutable motives".
* OurGodsAreDifferent: 1st and 2nd edition present these deities as being qualitatively different from most other gods in certain respects. They don't dwell on the inner or outer planes of the multiverse, instead inhabiting planets and stars within ''a'' material plane[[note]]a parallel one in 1st edition, the Prime Material Plane in 2nd[[/note]]. This makes it difficult for people to contact these gods without prior knowledge of the necessary rituals and limits the gods' ability to travel the multiverse. It also means that any crew of idiots with a ''Spelljammer'' can rock up to a Central American god's home star and knock on the door, which the gods are unlikely to appreciate.



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The feathered serpent god of Mesoamerican myth. 1st edition presented him as a greater god and the head of the Central American pantheon, but the 2nd edition ''Legends & Lore'' book bumped him down to the level of an intermediate god and gave his position to Ometeotl.
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* {{Determinator}}: According to ''Deities & Demigods'', Quetzalcoatl will not give up the fight until his side is victorious or he has been personally defeated.
* DivineIdentityConfusion: The 1st edition ''Deities & Demigods'' conflates Quetzalcoatl with Kukulkan, a very similar Mayan god.
* FeatheredSerpent: The Quetzalcoatl of real Aztec myth is strongly associated with feathered serpents, and the D&D version is no exception. ''Legends & Lore'' states that a feathered serpent is his preferred avatar form.
* NoSell: When Quetzalcoatl shapeshifts into a particular type of creature, other creatures of that type cannot harm him. For instance, if he were to turn himself into a red dragon, he would be impervious to the claws, teeth, and fiery breath of any other red dragon.
* {{Retcon}}: In addition to being demoted a divine rank and losing leadership of his pantheon, 2nd edition changed Quetzalcoatl’s alignment from LawfulNeutral to ChaoticGood.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can take on any form he likes according to ''Deities & Demigods'', and in combat he usually takes the form of various monsters.

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A multiarmed, shapeshifting fiend who rules "the devil world".

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A multiarmed, shapeshifting fiend who rules "the devil world". He dwells in a dark and foreboding palace on Dis, the second layer of the Nine Hells.
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* PassingTheTorch: The Untheric version of Ishtar eventually decided to abandon Toril, but before she left, she passed her portfolio and identity over to Isis, letting the Mulhorandi goddess receive worship in Ishtar's name.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Untheric version of Ramman was mortally wounded by his own lightning bolts, courtesy of Assuran [[AttackReflector reflecting them back at him]] during their final duel.

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* ArchEnemy: The Untheric version of Ramman was bitter enemies with Assuran, a.k.a. Hoar, the Faerunian god of vengeance and poetic justice. The two fought to the death during the Time of Troubles, with Hoar emerging victorious.




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* TakeUpMySword: When Ramman was mortally wounded by Assuran during the Time of Troubles, he gave his divine portfolio to the Mulhorandi god Anhur so his powers wouldn’t pass to his hated enemy.
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* GodOfOrder: While order isn't one of his domains, Anu is nevertheless a god who believes in imposing order on society and the world, creating codes of law that he passed down to his clerics and priest-kings. Unfortunately, Anu's idea of order is strict and unforgiving.


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* DeityIdentityConfusion: The Untheric version of Marduk is really an aspect of the dragon god Bahamut, who joined the pantheon in this guise to gain humanoid worshippers and grow his powerbase.
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* BlowYouAway: As a god of the sky, Anu has power over the air, and the wind blows strongly in whatever direction he faces.
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* FantasticRacism: According to 1st edition, the Babylonian gods teach their clerics that all intelligent creatures other than humans are unholy demons and that communicating with them for any reason is sacrilege.

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The Babylonian god of rain and storms. He dwells in a literal cloud castle that floats above the Outlands.

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The Babylonian god of rain and storms. He dwells in a literal cloud castle that floats above the Outlands. In real life, he is more commonly known as Adad.



* GodOfThunder: His role in the pantheon, and the basis of his combat abilities in 1st edition. He can throw out lightning bolts like nobody's business and electrocute all nearby foes whenever anyone strikes him.



* ShockAndAwe: as a GodOfThunder, this is a given. He can throw out lightning bolts like nobody's business and electrocute all nearby foes whenever anyone strikes him.

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* SolidClouds: His domain is a castle made of clouds solid enough to walk upon.

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* FertileFeet: ''On Hallowed Ground'' states that "a carpet of flowers and grass springs up in her wake" wherever she goes.
* HotGod: Befitting a love goddess, her true form is a beautiful woman.
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* CulturalPosturing: Shang-Ti views any deity that isn't part of the Chinese pantheon as an uncivilized barbarian unworthy of his time or attention. Even the {{Top God}}s of other pantheons are beneath him.
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* SacredFlame: His divine realm is composed entirely of flames that burn only the wicked and the unrighteous, leaving those of good character unharmed.

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'''[This description The righteous Babylonian god of fire. He dwells on the slopes of Mount Celestia in a domain called the Undying Flame.
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* GodOfFire: Doy. The 1st edition ''Deities & Demigods'' states that he can cast all fire spells at a level greater than any mortal pyromancer and gives off an aura of damaging heat.
* PoisonedWeapons: He carries a mace covered
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The eponymous protagonist of Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh. Though Gilgamesh is SemiDivine in actual myth, AD&D makes him a mere hero.\\\
In the Forgotten Realms, he is known as '''Gilgeam''', and succeeds Enlil as leader of the Untheric pantheon.
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* BackFromTheDead: Gilgeam was killed by Tiamat during the Time of Troubles, only to later be restored to life.
* GodEmperor: On Toril, Gilgeam is god-king of the nation of Unther.
* ImmortalsFearDeath: Much like in the original source material, Gilgamesh has a deep fear of death and will go to great lengths to find ways to avoid it. The only place this fear doesn’t grip him, ironically, is in the heat of battle.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Though Gilgamesh is a skilled fighter with his mace, he much prefers to wrassle his enemies into submission.

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!!Tiera
->'''Lemminkainen's shield man'''
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This fighter will always aid his master to the best of his ability. He uses a +3 spear that does 1-10 points of damage and glows when a lie is told in its presence.

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Vainamoinen is the Kalevala's greatest hero and minstrel. His mother is llmatar (q.v.), so Vainamoinen has divine ancestors (like many of the Finnish heroes). He is called "Son of the Wind" by his friends and enemies alike.

Vainamoinen appears as an elderly fighter wearing +5 leather armor. He has two weapons which he wields alternately: a +5 battle axe and an intelligent +3 sword of sharpness. This sword talks, and it can cast a fear spell once per day. He wears a girdle of cloud giant strength (which gives him a strength of 23). He has two magical crossbows: one combines the abilities of crossbows of accuracy, distance and speed, and the other, once started, loads and fires itself at Vainamoinen's enemies until stopped (much like the way a dancing sword fights by itself).

In addition to his clerical, illusionist and bardic spell powers, Vainamoinen can shape change, dispel magic, and use monster summoning I-IV at will. He is immune to the effects of charm-type spells and disease.

Vainamoinen has two special methods of transportation. He has a special horse that can pull his sledges across land or water, drawing weights of up to 300,000 gp with no appreciable loss of speed. He has a canoe-sized boat that can carry huge quantities of objects in much the same manner as a bag of holding: it can hold up to 60,000 gp of weight in a volume of 1,000 cubic feet.

!!Water Dwarf
->'''Ahto's shield man'''
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulGood

This dwarf is often sent on missions for Ahto, and at these times he is carefully observed by the god. There is a 25% chance that Ahto will aid him in any difficulties he encounters and 100% chance that the god will appear if the dwarf is slain. He uses a crossbow of accuracy at twice the usual rate of fire. For hand-to-hand combat he uses a +3 mace. Ahto has given him the ability to regenerate 5 points per melee round when within 50 feet of a body of water.

!!Minor Gods and Goddesses
Other Gods that did not contribute much but their names to Finnish mythology are listed below.

* Elelatar: Goddess of the South Wind.
* Hongatar: Goddess of Fir Trees.
* Kankahatar: Goddess of Weaving.
* Kanteletar: Daughter of the Heart.
* Katajatar: Nymph of the Juniper.
* Kivutar: Daughter of Pain.
* Kuutas: Daughter of the Moon.
* Mana: God of Hades. His daughter is Manalatar.
* Melatar: Goddess of the Rudder.
* Paivatar: Daughter of the Sun.
* Panu: Son of the Sun.
* Pihlajatar: Nymph of the Mountain Ash Tree.
* Sinetar: A nymph that colors flowers blue.
* Sotko's Daughters: Nymphs that protect the ducks.
* Suonetar: Nymph of the Veins.
* Suvetar: Goddess of Summer.
* Tammatar: Goddess of the Oak Tree.
* Tapio: God of the Forests. Tellervo is his daughter.
* Terhenetar: Goddess of the Clouds.
* Tuometar: Goddess of the Bird Cherry.

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Vainamoinen is the Kalevala's greatest hero and minstrel. His mother is llmatar (q.v.), so Vainamoinen has divine ancestors (like many '''[This description was copied in violation of our [[Administrivia/AboutImagesAndCopyright Plagiarism]] policy. Please replace it with original writing.]''' %% The removed text was stolen from the Finnish heroes). He is called "Son Mythos chapter of the Wind" by his friends AD&D sourcebook ''Deities and enemies alike.

Vainamoinen appears as an elderly fighter wearing +5 leather armor. He has two weapons which he wields alternately: a +5 battle axe and an intelligent +3 sword of sharpness. This sword talks, and it can cast a fear spell once per day. He wears a girdle of cloud giant strength (which gives him a strength of 23). He has two magical crossbows: one combines the abilities of crossbows of accuracy, distance and speed, and the other, once started, loads and fires itself at Vainamoinen's enemies until stopped (much like the way a dancing sword fights by itself).

In addition to his clerical, illusionist and bardic spell powers, Vainamoinen can shape change, dispel magic, and use monster summoning I-IV at will. He is immune to the effects of charm-type spells and disease.

Vainamoinen has two special methods of transportation. He has a special horse that can pull his sledges across land or water, drawing weights of up to 300,000 gp with no appreciable loss of speed. He has a canoe-sized boat that can carry huge quantities of objects in much the same manner as a bag of holding: it can hold up to 60,000 gp of weight in a volume of 1,000 cubic feet.

!!Water Dwarf
->'''Ahto's shield man'''
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulGood

This dwarf is often sent on missions for Ahto, and at these times he is carefully observed by the god. There is a 25% chance that Ahto will aid him in any difficulties he encounters and 100% chance that the god will appear if the dwarf is slain. He uses a crossbow of accuracy at twice the usual rate of fire. For hand-to-hand combat he uses a +3 mace. Ahto has given him the ability to regenerate 5 points per melee round when within 50 feet of a body of water.

!!Minor Gods and Goddesses
Other Gods that did not contribute much but their names to Finnish mythology are listed below.

* Elelatar: Goddess of the South Wind.
* Hongatar: Goddess of Fir Trees.
* Kankahatar: Goddess of Weaving.
* Kanteletar: Daughter of the Heart.
* Katajatar: Nymph of the Juniper.
* Kivutar: Daughter of Pain.
* Kuutas: Daughter of the Moon.
* Mana: God of Hades. His daughter is Manalatar.
* Melatar: Goddess of the Rudder.
* Paivatar: Daughter of the Sun.
* Panu: Son of the Sun.
* Pihlajatar: Nymph of the Mountain Ash Tree.
* Sinetar: A nymph that colors flowers blue.
* Sotko's Daughters: Nymphs that protect the ducks.
* Suonetar: Nymph of the Veins.
* Suvetar: Goddess of Summer.
* Tammatar: Goddess of the Oak Tree.
* Tapio: God of the Forests. Tellervo is his daughter.
* Terhenetar: Goddess of the Clouds.
* Tuometar: Goddess of the Bird Cherry.
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Villages in need of rain often call upon Tefnut to send them her life-giving gift while those in the grip of a great storm plead with her to spare them and turn her attention elsewhere.

Tefnut's true form is that of a slender, attractive woman with the head of a sleek lion. The air around her smells of rain and lightning and her voice is the deep rumble of distant thunder. Omens from Tefnut always come in the form of storms or rain.

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Tefnut's true form is that of a slender, attractive woman with the head of a sleek lion. The air around her smells of rain and lightning and her voice is the deep rumble of distant thunder. Omens from Tefnut always come in the form of storms or rain.

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As one might expect, Shu has complete control over the air and all things associated with it. Shu can control any creature from the Elemental Plane of Air and can summon 4-24 air elementals to serve him at any time. Shu can also negate any spell that deals with air or the atmosphere at will. In his true form, Shu looks like a normal, if divinely handsome, man with a light blue tint to his skin. His eyes carry the gleam of summer lightning in them and his smile the warmth of a spring sunset. He is also constantly surrounded by a swirl of wind. He can control the velocity of these winds, which may range from gentle breezes to tornado force cyclones. Omens from Shu come in the form of strong winds and atmospheric phenomena.

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As one might expect, Shu has complete control over
''Planescape'' sourcebook ''On Hallowed Ground'', and the air and all things associated with it. Shu can control any creature from the Elemental Plane of Air and can summon 4-24 air elementals to serve him at any time. Shu can also negate any spell that deals with air or the atmosphere at will. In his true form, Shu looks like a normal, if divinely handsome, man with a light blue tint to his skin. His eyes carry the gleam of summer lightning in them and his smile the warmth of a spring sunset. He is also constantly surrounded by a swirl of wind. He can control the velocity of these winds, which may range from gentle breezes to tornado force cyclones. Omens from Shu come in the form of strong winds and atmospheric phenomena.

Shu is a heroic and noble god who serves as king of Heliopolis when Ra is absent or unavailable. He is fair and impartial, but less of a politician than Ra.

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