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Hathor (Egyptian: Het-Hert) – One of the most important goddesses, linked with the sky, the sun, sexuality and motherhood, music and dance, foreign lands and goods, and the afterlife. One of many forms of the Eye of Ra. [36]

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Aten – Sun disk deity who became the focus of the monolatrous or monotheistic Atenist belief system in the reign of Akhenaten [8] The Ogdoad – A set of eight gods who personified the chaos that existed before creation. The Ogdoad commonly consisted of Amun – Amunet, Nu – Naunet, Heh – Hauhet, and Kek – Kauket. [187] Budge, Sir Ernest A. Wallis (2010). An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary (in two volumes, with an index of English words, king list and geographical list with indexes, list of hieroglyphic characters, Coptic and Semitic alphabets). New York: Cosimo Classics. ISBN 978-1-61640-460-4. Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford (2014). Player's Handbook 5th edition. ( Wizards of the Coast), pp. 60, 294. ISBN 978-0-7869-6560-1.Steven E. Schend, Dale Donovan (September 1998). Empires of the Shining Sea. Edited by Julia Martin. ( TSR, Inc.), p. 55. ISBN 0-7869-1237-5. Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. Edited by Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, et al. ( Wizards of the Coast), p. 80. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3.

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Loviatans often engaged in self-flagellation, often in the morning when praying for spells. They celebrated each season with the Rite of Pain and Purity, a ritual that involved followers dancing on glass, thorns, or barbed-wire while being whipped by higher-level Loviatans. A smaller ritual occurring every twelve days involved followers passing their bodies through the flames of candles. [9] Jeff Grubb and Ed Greenwood (1990). Forgotten Realms Adventures. ( TSR, Inc), p. 24. ISBN 0-8803-8828-5. Nemty – Falcon god, worshipped in Middle Egypt, [22] who appears in myth as a ferryman for greater gods [23] Although they share a similar name, and his followers are known as "Ilmatari", Ilmater bears no apparent resemblance to Ilmatar, a female air spirit of Finnish mythology. There is also no resemblance or known connection to Ilmatar, the lawful good mother goddess of D&D's Finnish mythology presented in Deities & Demigods (1st edition), Legends & Lore, and On Hallowed Ground. This is despite other goddesses of D&D's Finnish mythology— Kiputytto, Mielikki, and Loviatar—making actual transitions into the Forgotten Realms setting.Budge, Sir Ernest A. Wallis (2010). An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary. p.67 . Retrieved 20 July 2019. Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. ( Wizards of the Coast), p. 235. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5. Finally, Ilmater could sense any kind of suffering the moment it took place, anywhere in the world. He also knew whenever a person sacrificed themselves for another being. He could also instantly create any magical item that could heal or reduce suffering, or was good or lawful in nature. [3] Realm [ ] And when evil things happen to us, the Bible teaches us to speak like this: “As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” (Genesis 50:20) Steve Kenson, et al. (November 2015). Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide. Edited by Kim Mohan. ( Wizards of the Coast), p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7869-6580-9.

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Jeff Grubb and Ed Greenwood (1990). Forgotten Realms Adventures. ( TSR, Inc), p. 120. ISBN 0-8803-8828-5. Disciples of the White Rod: These monks of the faith of Loviatar were named in honor of the token granted to their founder by Loviatar and held in the home abbey near Calimport as a relic. Mystics follow a philosophy called Way of Transcendence. [21] Jeff Grubb and Ed Greenwood (1990). Forgotten Realms Adventures. ( TSR, Inc), p. 21. ISBN 0-8803-8828-5. The atheist solves the problem by eliminating God. Evil and suffering are taken as a given, but the existence of God is not. Because of the prevalence of evil in the world, the conclusion runs as follows: therefore, an all-good, all-powerful God is impossible or at least unlikely.

Steve Kenson, et al. (November 2015). Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide. Edited by Kim Mohan. ( Wizards of the Coast), pp. 21, 30. ISBN 978-0-7869-6580-9.

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