Nomog-Geaya
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| Nomog-Geaya | |
|---|---|
| Title(s) | The General |
| Home Plane | Infernal Battlefield of Acheron |
| Power Level | Lesser |
| Alignment | Lawful Evil |
| Portfolio | War, authority |
| Domains | |
| Superior | |
In many campaign settings, Nomog-Geaya is the hobgoblin deity of war and authority. He is the patron deity of hobgoblins, but hobgoblins are also known to worship Maglubiyet.
Nomog-Geaya appears as a huge, powerful goblin with rough, ash-gray skin, cold orange eyes, and teeth like a sharkâs. He almost always has his broadsword in one hand, and his hand axe in the other. He is said to have no expressions other than a grim, tight-lipped look of domineering authority. He is quiet and only speaks when he must.
Maglubiyet allows Khurgorbaeyag and Nomog-Geaya to live in his realm of Clangor on the plane of Acheron, to better keep an eye on them.
[edit] References
- Colin McComb. On Hallowed Ground (TSR, 1996).
- Roger E. Moore "The Humanoids: All About Kobolds, Goblins, Hobgoblins, and Gnolls" Dragon #63 (TSR, July 1982).
- Sargent Carl. Monster Mythology (TSR, 1992).
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