Hoar
The Doombringer, Lord of Three Thunders, the Poet of Justice
Hoar gleefully dispenses poetic justice and just desserts. Revenge is righteous, and only those who have wronged others need to fear his intentions.
Followers of Hoar observe personal holidays commemorating their proudest acts of vengeance, and the anniversary of transgressions against them they have yet to repay. Unknown to many of the uninitiated, followers of Hoar also remember those who have meaningfully helped them and seek to repay them equally.
Hoar’s worshippers celebrate two marked holidays. The first is The Penultimate Thunder on the 11th of Eleint, celebrating the victory of Hoar over Ramman (an old foe) with feasting. The second holiday is celebrated on the 11th of Marpenoth, a ritual celebration called the Impending Doom. Here oaths, drums, and chanted prayers anticipate acts of vengeance that have yet to be enacted, seeking blessings from Hoar in these endeavors.
An uncommon deity in Faerûn, Hoar’s pantheon is often overshadowed by Beshaba, Bhaal, or Tyr. Many of the Doombringer’s followers are solitary, comprised of nomadic clergy, adventurers, and vigilantes. Small chapels and sects can be found in towns and cities where crime and other conflict create ample scenarios where Hoar’s message of revenge is most appealing.
Divine Classification
War domain
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Children
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