Heironeous

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Heironeous
Heironeous (right) battles his half-brother, Hextor. From Deities and Demigods (2002).
Title: The Archpaladin, the Invincible, the Valorous Knight
Home plane: Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia
Power level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Class: Paladin 35/Ranger 35/Fighter 35/Cleric 33 (second edition avatar)
Cleric 20/Paladin 20 (3e)
Alignment: Lawful Good
Portfolio: Chivalry, Justice, Honor, War, Daring, Valor
Domains: Law, Good, Nobility, Planning, War

Heironeous is the Oeridian god of Chivalry, Justice, Honor, War, Daring, and Valor. His holy symbol is a silver lightning bolt, often clutched in a fist.

Description[edit | edit source]

Heironeous appears as a tall human man in fine chainmail with auburn hair. His skin is a coppery shade, and impervious to all but the mightiest weapons due to a secret solution known as meersalm. His signature weapon is a great magical battleaxe, though he has recently taken to the longsword.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

The half-brother and sworn enemy of Hextor, Heironeous is the son of Stern Alia, the goddess of Oeridan Culture, Motherhood, and Law. Another brother, Stratis, is mentioned in literature for the Chainmail miniatures game in Dragon #285, but he is deceased. Heironeous sponsored the apotheosis of Murlynd, and remains on very good terms with him.

Though this is known to very few, Heironeous also has a daughter, known as the Chalice of Heironeous.

In general, Heironeous considers all other gods who stand against evil to be allies, while those deities who promote suffering and evil he regards as foes. Specifically, however, he is a staunch ally of Al'Akbar, Allitur, Bahamut, Daern, Delleb, Fortubo, Johydee, Mayaheine, Murlynd, Pelor, Pholtus, Rao, Saint Cuthbert, Zilchus, and Zodal. His strong adherence to Law sometimes brings Heironeous into conflict with Trithereon. He finds Olidammara annoying at times, but tolerates him because of his charm and humor. Heironeous considers himself the enemy of Beltar, Bralm, Damaran, Erythnul, Hextor, Iuz, Kyuss, and Kurell, Llerg, Meyanok, Pyremius, Ralishaz, Raxivort, Syrul, Tezcatlipoca, Tharizdun, Tiamat, Tlaloc, Vara, Vecna, and Wastri.

Realm[edit | edit source]

Heironeous's realm, known as the Fields of Glory, is located in Venya, the third of the Seven Heavens.

Dogma[edit | edit source]

The symbol of Heironeous, as depicted in Deities and Demigods (2002).

Heironeous sees the world as a deadly place, filled with perpetual challenges and trials for those who battle for justice and defend the weak and innocent. His followers should always act with honor and chivalry, and to uphold justice. Danger is to be faced head-on, with calm and resolve. Those who defeat evil are rewarded with Glory, while those who uphold the tenets of the Arch-paladin are rewarded with Virtue. The Arch-paladin's teachings have been codified in a chivalric code known as the Heironean Code.

The Heironean Code[edit | edit source]

The Heironean Code consists of three sets of duties:

  • Duty to the People. This duty stresses courage, justice, mercy, valor, protection of the weak, and faithfulness to church superiors as officers of righteous law.
  • Duty to the Arch-paladin. This duty stresses obedience to Heironeous himself, devotion to the church, generosity, championing good against evil, putting the needs of the church and the faith above those of mortals.
  • Duty to a Lady. This duty pertains to the concept of courtly love, devotion to one's beloved, and respect toward all women in general.

Scriptures[edit | edit source]

A number of holy texts are venerated by the faith of Heironeous. The best-known work is likely The Book of the Code, a four-chapter work outlining the Heironean Code and providing examples of how one is expected to follow it. Another well-known work is the Book of Penitence (also known as the Just Book), which describes the achievements of Ferrante, a legendary paladin who is now venerated as a saint by some Heironean sects.

Worshippers[edit | edit source]

The faith of Heironeous is a very militaristic one, launching crusades against evil and championing causes. As one would expect, many soldiers, city watchmen, mercenaries, and others who make their living by the sword find themselves honoring the Archpaladin.

Clergy[edit | edit source]

A cleric of Heironeous, as depicted in Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000).

Priests of Heironeous often travel the world on orders from their superiors to seek out and destroy evil. Older priests often work as strategists, military instructors, or judges. Several of the faith's most powerful clerics, seeking to gain the benefits of meersalm, have had themselves embalmed alive with the substance, though some have not survived the ritual. Their favored weapons are the longsword and battleaxe.

Novices of Heironeous are known as the Blessed. Full priests are called the Glorious or, collectively, the Valorous Host. Other titles used by Heironian priests are Hero of the Third Rank, Hero of the Second Rank, Hero of the First Rank, Champion of Glory, Knight Gallant, Knight Courageous, Knight Valiant, and Knight Champion. Senior priests are called Paragons, while those who command armies are known as Paragon-Generals. These titles are separate from duty-titles such as postulant, novitiate, professed priest, cloistered cleric, affirmed priest, and templar. They are also separate from ranks within the temple hierarchy such as hierodeacon and abbot. In everyday use, senior priests are called Father or Mother, while lesser priests are known as Brother or Sister. There is also an elite order of priests known as the gloryaxes.

Priestly vestments include chain mail and blue robes with silver trim.

Paladins[edit | edit source]

Large numbers of paladins in the Flanaess follow Heironeous, as he himself is one. Because of this, and his utter dedication to Law and Good, paladins of Heironeous can be among the most devout, albeit overbearing, people on the Material Plane. The ancient Oeridian hero Arnd of Tdon is credited with establishing the first order of paladins among the Oeridian tribes before the Great Migrations. The hero-deity Murlynd was also a paladin of Heironeous, and his order of White Paladins is actually part of Heironeous's ecclesiastical hierarchy. Saint Handraleo the Swift, another paladin, is honored by a group of Heironeans called the Order of the True Strike.

Prominent paladins of Heironeous include Artur Jakartai, Belvor IV, and Karistyne.

Affiliated Orders[edit | edit source]

The church of Heironeous is supported by numerous religious-military orders, some of which can trace their origins back to the church armies of the Great Kingdom (though none swear allegiance to the Malachite Throne or its successors today). Prominent examples include the Order of the Shining Sword, the Brotherhood of the Lance Unbroken, and the Copper Crusaders.

The Holy Order of the Supernal Topaz Defenders, or the Topaz Order for short, is an organization of Heironean clerics, paladins, fighters, fighter/clerics, and monks dedicated to purging the world of evil, aberrant races such illithids, beholders, grell, aboleths, and neogi. Their emblem is a brilliant yellow topaz on a field of cobalt blue.

Although this is uncommon, there are also orders of Heironean fighting-monks. The most famous is the Order of the Glory Everlasting, led by a former nobleman named Luther. The Order of the Glory Everlasting is dedicated to the preservation of Oeridian culture and the destruction of an order of Hextorian monks called the Brotherhood of the Gray Hand.

The most famous group of Heironean knights, however, are the Knights of Holy Shielding.

Temples[edit | edit source]

The symbol of Heironeous, as depicted in From the Ashes (1992).

Temples, chapels, and shrines to Heironeous can be found throughout the Flanaess. His church is the favored state religion of Nyrond and the Shield Lands, and his faith is also strong in Bissel, the northern half of Furyondy, Gran March, the Free City of Irongate, Keoland, Sterich, and the County of Urnst. Notable houses of worship include the Sanctum of Heironeous in Greyhawk City, as well as a chapel at Diamond Lake. The Kingdom of Thalland was once a major center of Heironeous' faith.

There are several temples to Heironeous in Chendl, but the most prominent one is called the Spire of Glory, whose high priest is Glorylord Gaeraeth Heldenster.

The Shield Reclaimed is a great cathedral in Critwall. It has only just begun to be rebuilt after being destroyed by the forces of Iuz during the Greyhawk Wars. Its high priest is Abbot Roderick Docamald.

Heironeous' temples are decorated with blue and silver trappings, and often scenes of Heironeous triumphant in stained glass.

Rituals[edit | edit source]

Heironean services and holy texts are all in the Old Oeridian language. Services to Heironeous include triumphant battle hymns, offerings to copper statues of the god, and the sharing of hearty, strengthening foods such as meat, full-bodied red wine (in moderation), and spiced, stewed, kara-fruit.

The Tests of Valor[edit | edit source]

Before advancing in rank, priests of Heironeous must clearly demonstrate their bravery, honor, and sense of justice. The exact nature of these tests varies, but they are revealed through prayer and divinely-inspired visions. They can range from tests of fortitude that can be completed within the temple to crusades against the forces of evil.

Holy days[edit | edit source]

The symbol of Heironeous, as depicted in the 3.5 Player's Handbook (2003).

The church of Heironeous celebrates only a few major holy days, which usually mark the anniversaries of great battles, significant triumphs over evil, and visitations by the Archpaladin.

  • Newmass, celebrated on the first day of Fireseek, is when Heironeans celebrate the new year. They spend it reflecting on the past year and giving one another gifts.
  • The Day of Just Rebellion. This holy day, held on the 18th of Coldeven, commemorates the battles fought to free Almor from the oppressive rule of the Great Kingdom.
  • Justday, held on the 20th of Coldeven, is a time when each worshipper of Heironeous is expected to right some injustice. This can range from apologizing for minor misdeeds to attempting to liberate the Wild Coast from the Empire of Turrosh Mak.
  • The Feast of Edoira. An interfaith celebration exclusive to the Domain of Greyhawk, Heironeans occasionally join Pelorians and Raoans in observing this holy day, which occurs on the 4th of Growfest.
  • Fortnight's Feast. This two-week event lasts from the 25th of Wealsun to the 4th of Reaping, and celebrates the victories of the Heironean armies of the Kingdom of Aerdy over Nyrondal cavalry during the Battle of a Fortnight's Length.
  • St. Ferrante's Day is observed on the last day of Patchwall (the 28th). The likeness of Ferrante is paraded about, candy is thrown at children, and much food is consumed.
  • Valormight. Held on the 25th of Ready'reat, this holy day predates the founding of the Great Kingdom. Valormight commemorates a ten-month war in which Heironean forces are said to have been outnumbered six to one by Hextorians, yet still managed to confine the Hextorians to the lands east of the Flanmi River.
  • Communion is observed on the 10th of Sunsebb. It is a day of quiet introspection.

Myths and legends[edit | edit source]

Sibling rivalry[edit | edit source]

Heironeous, as depicted in Dragon #67 (1982). Art by Jim Holloway.

Heironeous and his half-brother Hextor were both born to Stern Alia, called the Shield Mother, goddess of Oeridian Culture, Motherhood, and Law. Alia had many lovers, and was often out visiting them even after the births of her sons. When Heironeous was born, his skin was anointed with a special salve called meersalm that made him virtually invulnerable. Hextor was not given this salve, and as a result he was always weaker in battle than his brother.

Even so, at first the brothers were not enemies, though their differing temperaments gradually became clear. When Savnok, a servant of the brothers, stole the armor of Stern Alia and used its power to set up a dictatorship in the mortal world, Hextor's instinct was to hide Savnok's body (after he had killed him with one of his mother's arrows), put the weapons and armor back, and pretend nothing had happened. Heironeous' instincts were to tell the truth to his mother and face the consequences, but his desire to protect his weaker brother caused him to uncomfortably acquiesce to the scheme.

As they grew older, their opposite natures made them rivals. Frustrated at his relative weakness, Hextor made a bargain with the Lords of Evil, gaining two new pairs of arms grafted on to his torso. From then on, he and Heironeous were equals in combat.

Initially, their rivalry was viewed as healthy for the Oeridian culture. The followers of the respective gods would struggle to outdo one another, to prove that their respective philosophies were superior. This would drive the culture as a whole to greater and greater heights. Since the Turmoil Between Crowns (437-446 CY), a civil war in the Great Kingdom of Aerdy, the faith of Heironeous has been marginalized there, powerful champions of Heironeous have defected to Nyrond and other neighboring states, and the two brothers have become patrons of different nations locked in hatred for one another.

The Chalice of Heironeous[edit | edit source]

What is probably the nadir of their rivalry is told in a secret myth known only to the highest echelons of the Chalice, a branch of the knights of Heironeous. Most believe the Chalice to be a powerful relic of Heironeous's faith kept safe by the Masters of the order. The masters of the order, the Lightning Councilors, know that the Chalice of Heironeous is actually the daughter of Heironeous, a young goddess-angel kidnapped by Hextor and given over to Dispater in order to shirk responsibility for his deed. The Chalice was founded a thousand years ago in order to find a way to rescue the Chalice and reunite her with her father [Player's Handbook II, page 170].

Creative origins[edit | edit source]

Heironeous was created by E. Gary Gygax for his World of Greyhawk campaign setting. Heironeous, with his invulnerable skin, is somewhat inspired by Achilles of Greek myth. His brother Hextor, then, is somewhat of a pastiche of Hector, also from the Iliad, though reinterpreted as a force of evil to Heironeous's good.

External links[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

Citations[edit | edit source]
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. Player's Handbook II. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.
  • Pramas, Chris. "The Armies of Thalos." Dragon #287. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2001.
———. "The Empire of Ravilla." Dragon #285. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2001.
  • Redman, Rich, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. Deities and Demigods. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
  • Reynolds, Sean K. "Core Beliefs: Heironeous." Dragon #354. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
———. "Core Beliefs: Hextor." Dragon #356. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
———. Ivid the Undying. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, unpublished. Available online: [1]

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Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Abstention (LVL4) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 47, 48
Bastion (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 50
Bastion of Faith (Heironeous) Building Religious building, Bastion of Faith All
Beloved of the Gods (Heironeous) Verbal communication Myth, Dragon magazine #354 26
Bless Missle (LVL3) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 47
Bolt of Glory (LVL3) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 30
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 45, 49, 53
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 216
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 82
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), From the Ashes: References Card #05
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 82
Bolt of Glory (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 798
Book of Penitence (Heironeous) Item Book, Bastion of Faith 4, 8, 9, 25, 32, 63, 68, 74
Book of Penitence (Heironeous) Item Book, Dragon magazine #354 22
Book of Penitence Fragments (Heironeous) Item Book, Bastion of Faith 2, 39, 41, 54, 64-66, 77, 82
Book of Penitence, Original (Heironeous) Item Artifact, Bastion of Faith 2, 39, 41, 54, 63, 64-66
Book of the Code, The (Heironeous) Item Book, Dragon magazine #354 22
Call Templars (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 50
Detect Breath (LVL1) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 45
Ferrante, Antiprophet of Heironeous Non-player character [Pal?], Bastion of Faith 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 19, 20, 21, 31, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 54, 62, 63, 64, 69, 74, 79, 80, 82
Ferrante, Antiprophet of Heironeous Non-player character [Pal?], Dragon magazine #354 22
Fields of Glory (Heironeous' Realm) Planar Plane/Dimension, Dragon magazine #354 20
Fields of Glory (Heironeous' Realm) Planar Plane/Dimension, On Hallowed Ground 180
Glyph of Warding, Greater (LVL5) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 48
Glyph of Warding, Lesser (LVL1) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 46
Greater Brand of Heironeous (LVL5) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 48
Hand of Heironeous (LVL3) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 47
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Bastion of Faith 41-51 (All)
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 9, 11, 29, 57, 66, 74
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess 65
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, LT2 Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad 23, 24
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 58, 72-75, 214, 215
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 18, 29, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 51, 79, 92, 96
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Defenders of the Faith: Web Enhancement (3e) 1, 2
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragotha's Lair (RPGA Tournament Module) 2
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #059 24
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #067 24, 25
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #071 21
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #208 54
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #253 45
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #290 100-102
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #293 92-96
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #294 76, 78
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #306 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #350 24
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #354 19-32
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #356 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 46, 47, 50
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dragon magazine #359 73
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dungeon magazine #041 56
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Dungeon magazine #148 28
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Enemies & Allies, D&D 3.0e 20, 21
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells, D&D 3.5e 4, 5, 32, 79, 97
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 16, 37, 70, 80, 88, 95, 96
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, From the Ashes: Campaign Book 24, 35, 74, 76, 77
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, From the Ashes: References Card #4
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, From the Ashes: References Card #5
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Greyhawk Adventures 80
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Ivid the Undying 5, 6, 20, 73, 111, 146
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e 22, 29, 44, 45, 47, 63, 64, 93
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 32, 36, 45, 46, 47, 49, 55, 58, 63, 75, 77, 81, 102, 104, 105, 106, 123, 129, 134, 158-160, 166, 171, 172, 185
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 5, 29
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk Journal #3 13, 14, 17
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk Journal #4 3, 30
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Living Greyhawk Journal #5 28
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, On Hallowed Ground 47, 180, 186, 187, 190, 191
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, ONW1-03 The Glaive's Gambit 4, 8, 10, 16
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 5, 19, 21, 27, 49, 52, 55, 56
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Player's Handbook, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 30, 31, 32, 38, 39, 43, 46, 106, 107, 110, 187, 189, 284
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Polyhedron magazine #129 38
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Polyhedron magazine #163 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Return of the Eight 29
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, D&D 3.0e 11
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, Slavers, AD&D 2e 8, 10, 12, 128
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil 120
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, The Adventure Begins 30, 31, 40, 41, 43, 65, 92, 100, 103, 122
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, The Scarlet Brotherhood 86
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WG6 Isle of the Ape 21
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WG8 Fate of Istus 22, 84, 95
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGA4 Vecna Lives! 24, 25
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGQ1 Patriots of Ulek 10
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGR2 Treasures of Greyhawk 60, 61
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGR4 The Marklands IC, 5, 12, 20, 24, 37, 38, 39, 64, 65, 90
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGR5 Iuz the Evil 6, 31, 42, 64, 92
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, WGR6 City of Skulls 10
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 63, 68, 69
Heironeous {Hieroneous, Heironious} Deity Invincible One, The Invincible, Axe of Justice, The Archpaladin, The Valorous Knight, Native of: Seven Heavens, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 36, 38, 41, 42
Heironeous, Chapel of (Appolled) Building Chapel, Ivid the Undying 146
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, Bastion of Faith 4
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 29, 74
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess 65
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, Dragon magazine #354 31
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, From the Ashes: Campaign Book 76
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 5, 29
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 32
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, The Adventure Begins 92
Heironeous, Sanctum of (City of Greyhawk) Building Religious building, WGA4 Vecna Lives! 25
Heironeous, Shrine of (City of Greyhawk) Building Shrine, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 74
Heironeous, Symbol of Item Artifact, The Adventure Begins 92
Heironeous, Temple of (Adri Forest) Building Temple, Living Greyhawk Journal #5 28
Heironeous, Temple of (Chendl) Building Temple, Bastion of Faith 4
Heironeous, Temple of (Chendl) Building Temple, WG8 Fate of Istus 84
Heironeous, Temple of (Chendl) Building Temple, WGR4 The Marklands IC
Heironeous, Temple of (Critwall) Building Temple, Bastion of Faith 4
Heironeous, Temple of (Layout) Building Temple, Dragon magazine #354 30
Heironeous, Temple of (Map) Building Temple, Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 73
Heironeous, Temple of (Rel Mord) Building Temple, WGR4 The Marklands IC
Heironeous, Temple of (Verbobonc) Building Temple, WG8 Fate of Istus 95
Heironeous, Temple of (Willip) Building Temple, WGR4 The Marklands IC
Indomitable Loyalty (Heironeous) Rules Feat/Proficiency/Skill, Polyhedron magazine #163 109
Justice Stands on Pillars of Courage and Might (Heironeous) Verbal communication Philosophy/Belief, Polyhedron magazine #163 108
Lesser Brand of Heironeous (LVL1) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 45, 46
Meersalm Skin (LVL6) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 30
Miracle (LVL7) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 51
Paladin of Heironeous {Chevalier, Justiciar} People Group Religious order, Dragon magazine #306 97
Paladin of Heironeous {Chevalier, Justiciar} People Group Religious order, Dragon magazine #354 24, 25
Paladin of Heironeous {Chevalier, Justiciar} People Group Religious order, Polyhedron magazine #163 108, 109, 111
Personal Savior (LVL7) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 50, 51
Shield of Heironeous (LVL2) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 46
Shield of Heironeous (LVL2) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 30, 31
Shield of Heironeous (LVL2) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Paladin), Dragon magazine #354 30, 31
Shining Blade of Heironeous Rules Prestige Class, Complete Divine, D&D 3.5e 63-65
Simple Justice (LVL5) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 49
Specialty Priest of Heironeous (Gloryaxe) People Group Religious order, Bastion of Faith 45-51
Specialty Priest of Heironeous (Gloryaxe) People Group Religious order, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 88, 89
Summon Monster II (LVL2) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 31
Summon Monster IV (LVL4) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 31
Summon Monster IX (LVL9) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Dragon magazine #354 31
Vengeful Fist of Heironeous (LVL3) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 47
Vigilance (LVL2) (Heironeous) Spell Spell (Cleric), Bastion of Faith 46, 47