Greyhawk Online is pleased to present a new subclass for D&D 5e by a fan-favorite creator, William Dvorak.
William has been doing subclasses at his home blog, Greyhawk Companion, for years now and they’ve been tremendously popular! Some of his subclasses have been warlock patrons for Heroi-deities and demigods, paladin subclasses, and rangers!
Here’s the next installment of his series!
The Clerics of Beory!

Art by Zoltan Boros

Beory is the Flan mother of Oerth. She is a distant goddess with little concern for the individual and instead focuses on the world’s health. She does not associate with other deities, even those with similar interests, as her sole concern is with the planet. Her name is well known throughout the Flanaess and considered a Flan deity primarily, but she is worshiped across Oerth by many names.
Clerics of Beory can be mistaken for druids and are often found in their company. The main difference between the two is that the priests of Beory wish to teach others to love and understand nature by venerating Beory. Priests do not mind if followers worship other deities as long as they honor and adhere to Beory’s doctrine. Priests are never hostile in their pursuit of teaching others the way and realize that not all can be reached.
The clergy of Beory is loosely organized and differs to and respects the station of elder priests. When pressing matters of great importance occur, priests gather to try and find a solution to the problem. Problems of great importance would never be a war, no matter how bloody, unless the war threatened the health of the natural order. Priests wander to experience the world’s natural wonders and prevent unnatural disasters on the planet.

