Core Beliefs

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Core Beliefs
Core Beliefs, from Dragon #342, p33
General information
Type:Dragon article series
Edition:Third edition
Creators
Author:Sean K. Reynolds with Sam Weiss; Sean Phillips
Cover artist:Andrew Hou
Interior artist(s):Andrew Hou, Matt Dixon
Publishing info
Series:Core Beliefs
Publisher:Wotc/Paizo
Publish date:December 2005
Misc
Class:Official source

Core Beliefs is a series of articles detailing various "core" deities from the D&D game.

Description

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These articles take a close look at individual deities who are considered some of the most common in the D&D "core world".[1] At the time, the World of Greyhawk was considered the core world.[2] Similarly, these deities are among the third edition "core D&D pantheon".[3] The "core deities"[4][5] are defined for that edition as either being included in the third edition Player's Handbook (2000)[6][7]. Some other deities are listed in core sourcebooks because they were mentioned in the third edition Monstrous Manual (2000).[8]

Subject Isuue # Author
Articles in Series
Boccob #338 (Dec 2005) Sean K. Reynolds
Olidammara #342 (Apr 2006) Sean K. Reynolds
Pelor #346 (Aug 2006) Sean K. Reynolds
Vecna #348 (Oct 2006) Sean K. Reynolds and Samuel D. Weiss
Wee Jas #350 (Dec 2006) Sean Phillips
Heironeous #354 (Apr 2007) Sean K. Reynolds
Hextor #356 (Jun 2007) Sean K. Reynolds
Saint Cuthbert #358 (Aug 2007) Sean K. Reynolds

Article sections

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Many lore aspects in the articles were already well-established, but each one also added further details to the lore associated with each deity. Each article contained several different standardized sections to better describe the deities. These sections include:

  • The Basics
  • Holy Texts
  • Aphorisms
  • A Cleric's Role
  • A Paladin's Role (or Rogue, Bard, Wizard, or other applicable class)
  • Relations with Other Religions
  • Holidays
  • Three Myths
  • Relics
  • New Spells
  • NPC Contacts
  • Planar Allies

Publishing history

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The article series is found in Dragon magazine from 2005 to 2007. It comprised eight articles spanning issues #338 to #358.

Reception

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References

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Notes

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Citations

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  1. Player's Handbook (2000), p.90, "Across the world, people and creatures worship a great number of varied deities. Those described here are the most common deities worshiped among the common races.".
  2. D&D Gazetteer (2000), p.2, "This is the core world for D&D game products … The D&D game setting is located on the sphere of Oerth, most specifically on the continent of Oerik, in its easternmost portion called the Flanaess.".
  3. Complete Divine (2004), p.108, "Core D&D Gods.... are represented in the Player's Handbook.".
  4. Complete Divine (2004), p.124, "core deities, other Greyhawk deities, and monster deities."; Tables 5-1, 5-2, and 5-3.
  5. "The Power of Faith: Initiate Feats of the Core Deities".  Dragon #342 (Apr 2006), p.49.
  6. "The Power of Faith".  Dragon #342 (Apr 2006), p.49. "initiate feats of the core deities.... deities from the Player's Handbook"
  7. Player's Handbook (2000), p.90-92.
  8. Complete Divine (2004), p.124, "divided into core deities, other Greyhawk deities, and monster deities. Some monster deities... appear in the core deities chart... [others are] listed among the monster deities."; Table 5-1 Core Deities, Table 5-3 Monster Deities.

Bibliography

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———. "Core Beliefs: Heironeous." Dragon #354. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
———. "Core Beliefs: Hextor." Dragon #356. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
———. "Core Beliefs: Olidammara." Dragon #342. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
———. "Core Beliefs: Pelor." Dragon #346. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
———. "Core Beliefs: Saint Cuthbert." Dragon #358. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
———. "Core Beliefs: Wee Jas." Dragon #350. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.