Pelor
Pelor | |
Pelor, as depicted in Deities and Demigods (2002). | |
Title: | The Sun Father, the Sun God, the Sun Lord, the Shining One |
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Alias(es): | Sol, Al'Asran, Aurifar |
Home plane: | Blessed Fields of Elysium |
Power level: | Greater |
Gender: | Male |
Class: | Cleric 20/Druid 10/Fighter 10 |
Alignment: | Neutral good |
Portfolio: | Sun, Light, Strength, Healing, Life[1] |
Domains: | Community, Glory, Good, Healing, Strength, Sun |
Superior: | none |
Pelor (PAY-lor) is the god of the Sun, Light, Strength, and Healing. He is known as the Shining One, and the Sun Father. He is known as the creator of much that is good. His holy symbol is a face in a sun.
Description[edit | edit source]
A Flan deity, Pelor is worshipped throughout the Flanaess, and on other worlds as well. He rides a mighty ki-rin named Star Thought, summoning eagles and destroying evil with bolts of light. He is depicted as an older man with wild golden hair and beard, dressed in robes of shining white.
Other aspects[edit | edit source]
Pelor was known as Sol by the early Oeridians. The Solnor Ocean is named for him.
Among the Bakluni, Pelor is known as Al'Asran.[2] Al'Asran is said to have granted the legendary Cup and Talisman to Al'Akbar.
Among the Flan nomads of the Bright Desert, Pelor is known as Aurifar.[3]
Relationships[edit | edit source]
A number of Pelor's followers have achieved deity or near-deity status, the most popular being Mayaheine, demigoddess of Protection, Justice, and Valor, and Saint Bane the Scourger, patron saint of those who hunt the undead. Another saint, Saint Jalnir the Gentle, was a half-orc priest. Saint Benedor of the Ashen Hand, patron of the Knight Protectors of the Great Kingdom, was a famous Pelorian paladin and remains greatly revered by the Sun Lord's faithful. Saint Pentival was a foe of Acererak.
Among the other gods, Pelor is allied most closely with Mayaheine, and very closely allied with Rao as well. Pelor's other allies include Heironeous, Saint Cuthbert, Pholtus, Tamara, Trithereon, and Zodal. Pelor's priests have been known to help mediate disputes between St. Cuthbert's followers and Pholtus's. Pelor is friendly to good-aligned nonhuman deities such as Corellon Larethian, Moradin, and Garl Glittergold, and is especially friendly to those with an agricultural or solar aspect, as Yondalla has.
Pelor opposes all evil deities and his followers avoid neutral deities with teachings counter to Pelor's. Pelor particularly loathes Tharizdun, having played a role in the Dark God's imprisonment, and Nerull.
Realm[edit | edit source]
The Fortress of the Sun, once known as Light's Blessing, is Pelor's realm in Elysium. Pelor's domain, once a vast manor surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and farmland for miles, is now (since he assumed a more martial aspect during the Greyhawk Wars) a gold-plated citadel that forms a beacon atop the largest island of Elysium's layer of Thalasia. It's said the sun there warms the hearts of the good and illuminates the secret acts of the evil.
In fourth edition, Pelor's realm is known as Hestavar, the Bright City. It is described as a metropolis made of precious stones and metals built on islands of earth hovering above a bright lagoon. There, Pelor dwells with a non-Oerthly goddess in the golden palace of Aurosion.
Dogma[edit | edit source]
Pelorians believe that the life-giving sun is the best cure for all of Oerth's ills. Justice and freedom are brought about through charity, modesty, perseverance, and self-sacrifice. Pelor's priests teach that the truly strong don't need to prove their power. Pelorians strive to perform so many good acts that evil has no room in which to exist, though they will fight if necessary. Pelor is wrathful against the forces of evil, and is especially opposed to the undead. However, Pelor urges his followers to remember that excessive attention to things of evil can blind one to the truly important things: compassion and goodness. These are what must be emphasized above all.
Pelorian dogma has it that the energy and power of life originates in the sun.
Scriptures[edit | edit source]
- In the Sun Father's Hand is a controversial text accepted at present by only a handful of Pelorian temples. It was written about 476 CY by a woman named Tephos. Tephos was not a priest, but she believed herself to be Pelor's chosen representative on Oerth. Somehow she performed miracles, including curing an entire village of plague, before writing about her beliefs and vanishing in front of her disciples in a flash of golden light. Tephos taught that all property should be held communally, that society should return to a more "natural" state like that assumed to exist before the spread of civilization, and that clerics were unnecessary; Pelor could intervene directly instead. Most branches of the Pelorian faith consider Tephos to be gifted but delusional.
- The Light of Pelor is the most common Pelorian holy book, beginning with Pelor's creation of the sun and telling of how Pelor instructed the first mortals. Some turned against his teachings, thus creating evil, and this evil spirit has waxed and waned over time. Some versions portray Pelor as the sun (Liga) itself, rather than its creator, and tell of Pelor's attempts to win back those who have strayed from his light. The Light of Pelor only has minor variations in it, and all are considered canonical, despite these small discrepancies. The book is often enchanted to glow with a soft solar radiance when it's closed, and some versions are gilded.
Worshipers[edit | edit source]
Pelor is a popular deity, much-beloved by the commonfolk. He is particularly revered in the Bright Lands (as Aurifar), among the Rovers of the Barrens, in Dyvers, Geoff, the Free City of Greyhawk, Nyrond, Perrenland, Sterich, Sunndi, Tenh, and Urnst (both the Duchy and the County). In his Baklunish aspect, Pelor is one of the major deities of the nation of Ekbir. He is worshiped on at least one other world, the homeworld of Mayaheine. The Prelacy of Almor was founded by a paladin of Pelor after the Battle of a Fortnight's Length, and though the nation became ruled by an ecumenical council, it remained the greatest center of Pelor's faith until Almor was destroyed during the Greyhawk Wars.
Although Pelor's church has a few heresies and schisms, the head priests of his powerful temples are in contact with one another and with the religion’s overall leadership. If the secular leaders of one nation place an onerous tax on Pelor’s temples, word will spread through Pelor’s hierarchy. Other nations might be persuaded by their Pelorians to apply diplomatic pressure to get the tax repealed.
Clergy[edit | edit source]
Pelor's clergy heal the sick, bless crops, help the needy, and destroy evil and the undead. They are caring and nurturing, with backbones of steel. The Pelorian priesthood attracts many naive youths to his service, but training is rigorous enough to send many of them back to their farms. Pelor's elite priests are called Radiant Servants. Pelor's favored weapon is the mace (heavy or light). Vestments are typically yellow or gold.
Druids[edit | edit source]
Pelor is served by a small number of druids, who behave in ways similar to his clerics, but with a greater emphasis on the care of plants and animals. They usually associate themselves with settlements rather than living as hermits, aiding the community with their hands, spells, and animal companions wherever they can. They are considered to have priest status within the Pelorian church, though they have a separate hierarchy. Pelor is also worshipped in the Old Faith, where he is considered the god of summer.
Paladins[edit | edit source]
Pelorian paladins, known as Crusaders, are rare, having appeared in large numbers only since the Greyhawk Wars. They are about as common as Mayaheine's paladins, though the demigoddess's church is much smaller than Pelor's. Pelor's paladins see themselves as the burning light of the sun which scours away darkness and evil and brings strength and comfort to the innocent. Though uncommon, they can be found in nearly every nation in the Flanaess, their dress varying according to the local culture. They are most common in Nyrond, the Urnst States, and the Sheldomar Valley.
Crusaders believe that laws are helpful, but that they are at best a secondary goal and must be tempered with mercy. Their slogan is Equity for the Meek with Perseverance and Strength.
When not in formal dress, Crusaders favor light-colored tunics, particularly sky blues, pale greens, or grays. Some dress in commoner's clothing, especially when serving as community healers or in disguise. On formal occasions, they wear a black cloak emblazoned with the symbol of the sun. They blend into the darkness, only the shining symbols visible to their foes.
An ancient order of Oeridian paladins predating the Great Migrations, the Lords of Sol, are now extinct, but their history is closely bound to that of the Aerdi tribes who founded the Great Kingdom. By the time of the Migrations, Hextor and Heironeous had gained greater popularity and largely subsumed the traditional roles of the Lords of Sol.
Rituals[edit | edit source]
Pelor's services involve communal prayer, the singing of hymns, and the distribution of alms. Prayers to Pelor are often affirmations in the first person, for example, "I am merciful, just as the Sun of Mercy shines on me." Weddings and rites of passage often take place at the beginning of a new season. Farmers often request a ritual known as the Blessing of the Sun-Kissed Field.
Temples[edit | edit source]
Pelor's temples are tall, with large windows; many are stained-glass cathedrals. They are arranged so that the sun shines into most of the rooms during the day, and many feature large courtyards. They tend to be airy and blindingly white. Temple trappings are typically yellow or gold. They are always kept clean. Many Pelorian temples have hospital wings.
Holy days[edit | edit source]
Pelor's major holy days generally take place on the solstices and equinoxes of the Greyhawk calendar.
- Breadgiving Day. On this day, taking place on the fourth of Needfest (the Winter solstice), Greyhawk's clerics of Pelor, Rao, and Saint Cuthbert distribute food to the poor.
- The Feast of Edoira. The Pelorians of Greyhawk also join Raoans in this interfaith celebration, occuring on Growfest 4.
- Midsummer's Day. This day, also known as the Holy Day of Pelor, takes place on Richfest 4, the day of the Summer solstice.
Relics[edit | edit source]
Famed relics of Pelor include the maces called Dawnstars and the holy symbols known as the Shards of the Sun. Both are described in Complete Divine.
An artifact of Pelor's is hidden in the Caves of Deadly Shadows.
- There are four Dawnstars. They were gifts from Pelor to four solars who rescued a paladin from the bowels of Hell.
- The Shards of the Sun are described in Pelorian holy texts as "Pelor’s gift,which I carry into darkness—a sun that never sets."
- Ajira's Rod is a relic of a legendary paladin called Ajira. Some of his bones were placed in the hilt of his mace, becoming the relic. It glows, removes disease, and regenerates its wielder.
- Ronnam's Icon was named for a Pelorian cleric who had been apprenticed to a smith. He created his holy symbol itself; it was flawed, a crude thing of mere bronze, but he wore it as a rebuke to those who revered only beauty. The icon has special qualities against undead, and its solar rays can turn into gold to use to feed the needy. It has been lost since 594 CY, when the cleric Devlim Handorgan disappeared on a raid in the lands of Iuz.
Myths and legends[edit | edit source]
- Parable of the Hungry Man. This myth tells of a man who was driven to crime out of a combination of desperate poverty and foolish pride. His community forgave him and fed and clothed him when his perfidy was discovered.
- Punishment of the Undead. This myth tells of the origin of vampires, said to have been cursed by Pelor after turning from his light to the pursuit of evil magic. The myth suggests that Pelor would forgive them, if only they would ask.
- Gift of Eternal Light. This is an epic saga of an ancient kingdom threatened upon by mortal, demonic, and undead evil. Though sorely tested by their foes, the people of the kingdom had their morale restored each morning at the sight of the rising sun. In a climactic battle, the sun's rays helped defeat the demons and undead, and the Pelorians were victorious. An interesting detail is that this myth claims the sun's rays are the spirits of the righteous, a claim that no other Pelorian texts makes.
External links[edit | edit source]
Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.
- "Gods of the Flanaess: Pelor" at Canonfire!.
- "Priests of Pelor for D&D third Edition Part I" at Canonfire!.
- "Priests of Pelor for D&D third Edition Part II" at Canonfire!.
- Pelor at Wikipedia.
References[edit | edit source]
Citations[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Player's Handbook (2014), p.295.
- ↑ Paladins of Greyhawk, Dungeon #104, p106
- ↑ Blight on Bright Sands Sourcebook, Creighton Broadhurst, Stephen Radney-McFarland, et al., WotC, 2005, p4
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Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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Equity for the Meek with Perseverance and Strength (Pelor) | Verbal communication | Philosophy/Belief, | Dragon magazine #306 | 99 |
Light's Blessing (Pelor's Realm) | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | On Hallowed Ground | 180 |
Midsummer Day (Holy Day of Pelor, Foundation Day Narwell) | Calendar | Dragon magazine #068 | 44 | |
Midsummer Day (Holy Day of Pelor, Foundation Day Narwell) | Calendar | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 14 | |
Midsummer Day (Holy Day of Pelor, Foundation Day Narwell) | Calendar | Reference | SEE ALSO Pelor, Holy Day of | |
Midsummer Day (Holy Day of Pelor, Foundation Day Narwell) | Calendar | The Adventure Begins | 44-46 | |
Paladin of Pelor {Crusaders} | People Group | Religious order, | Dragon magazine #306 | 99, 100 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Against The Giants: The Liberation of Geoff | 6, 68, 83 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Bastion of Faith | 42, 87 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 10, 27, 28, 55, 57, 64, 65, 86, 88 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess | 13, 56, 64 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | LT2 Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad | 21, 22 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Into White Plume (RPGA) (Low Level Version), D&D 3.5e | 4, 5 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e | 58, 90-91, 214, 215 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dungeon Master's Guide, D&D 4e (Premium Edition) | 41, 107, 108, 156, 160, 162, 198, 202, 209 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dungeon Master's Guide II, D&D 3.5e | 110, 112, 113, 116, 117, 120, 122, 126, 127, 128, 138, 143, 146, 151, 204, 217, 218, 219, 227 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e | 6, 7, 16, 28, 30-32, 38, 40, 58, 70, 78, 79, 92, 96 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Defenders of the Faith: Web Enhancement (3e) | 1, 2 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #204 | 55 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #253 | 44, 45 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #262 | 42, 43 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #271 | 59, 60, 62, 64 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #292 | 95 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #294 | 78, 93 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #298 | 71 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #306 | 96, 97, 99, 100 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #354 | 25 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #358 | 26, 30, 31 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dragon magazine #AN4 | 20 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dungeon magazine #073 | 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Dungeon magazine #085 | 43 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Enemies & Allies, D&D 3.0e | 20, 24 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 71, 84, 85, 94, 95 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 4, 5, 9, 11, 50 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | From the Ashes: References Card | #4 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Greyhawk Adventures | 36 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Ivid the Undying | 65, 111, 114, 138, 139, 146, 150 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 62 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 6, 37, 40, 42, 48, 51, 58, 75, 77, 85, 94, 106, 108, 110, 112, 123, 124, 176, 178, 179 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk Journal #0 | 9 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk Journal #2 | 5 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 16 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Living Greyhawk Journal #5 | 22 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Libris Mortis, D&D 3.5e | 4, 18, 44, 45, 49, 134, 166, 182, 183 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | On Hallowed Ground | 180, 186, 189, 192 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #02 | 3,4,5,7,10,11,12,15 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #03 | 15,20 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #07 | 22 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #08 | 6,7,30 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #09 | 13 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #10 | 77,86 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #11 | 4,5,35,58,73,77 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #12 | 9 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #13 | 14 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #14 | 26 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #15 | 12 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #16 | 4,5,6,7,20 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #17 | 15 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #19 | 32,33,73 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #20 | 41 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #22 | 4,5,7,10 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #23 | 8,9,14 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #24 | 16 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #25 | 34 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #26 | 5 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #27 | 19,22,24 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #29 | 40 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #30 | 13 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #32 | 20 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Oerth Journal #33 | 26,44 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 14, 19, 21, 30 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Player's Handbook, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) | 13, 26, 30, 32, 33, 43, 103, 106, 108, 159, 187, 188, 203, 284 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Polyhedron magazine #151 | 18 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Polyhedron magazine #163 | 106 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Return of the Eight | 15, 18 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, D&D 3.0e | 9, 10, 12 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 8, 11, 34, 36, 37, 40, 42 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil | 120 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | The Adventure Begins | 40, 43, 44, 71, 73, 81, 91, 110, 117, 120, 122, 123 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 32 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | WG8 Fate of Istus | 15, 84 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 25 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | WGR3 Rary the Traitor | 16 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | WGR4 The Marklands | IC, 13, 27, 64, 65, 75, 77 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | WGR5 Iuz the Evil | 60 |
Pelor | Deity | The Shining One, The Sun God, The Lord of Light, Worshipped by: Human, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 63 |
Pelor, Cathedral of (Saltmarsh) | Building | Cathedral, | Dungeon Master's Guide II, D&D 3.5e | 122, 123(Map), 126, 127, 138, 146, 227 |
Pelor, Chapel of (Appolled) | Building | Chapel, | Ivid the Undying | 146 |
Pelor, Hand of | Item | Artifact, | Dungeon magazine #073 | 61, 62, 65, 66, 73 |
Pelor, Holy Day of | Calendar | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 64, 65, 86 | |
Pelor, Holy Day of | Calendar | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 14 | |
Pelor, Holy Day of | Calendar | Reference | SEE ALSO Midsummer Day | |
Pelor, Shining Light of | People Group | Organization/Society, | Complete Champion, D&D 3.5e | 22, 23 |
Pelor, Shrine of (Yellowreach) | Building | Shrine, | Into White Plume (RPGA) (Low Level Version), D&D 3.5e | 5 |
Pelor, Temple of (Chendl) | Building | Temple, | WG8 Fate of Istus | 84 |
Pelor, Temple of (Chendl) | Building | Temple, | WGR4 The Marklands | IC |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 27, 28, 64, 86 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess | 64 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | LT2 Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad | 20 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | Dungeon magazine #073 | 58, 59, 60, 73 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | Living Greyhawk Journal #2 | 5 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 28, 32 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | The Adventure Begins | 44, 63, 91, 123 |
Pelor, Temple of (City of Greyhawk) | Building | Temple, | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 25 |
Pelor, Temple of (Critwall) | Building | Temple, | WGR5 Iuz the Evil | 44 |
Pelor, Temple of (Hardby) | Building | Temple, | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 36, 37 |
Pelor, Temple of (Hommlet) | Building | Temple, | Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, D&D 3.0e | 9, 10, 12 |
Pelor, Temple of (Newtemple) | Building | Temple, | Dungeon magazine #073 | 60, 62, 64, 65, 68, 73 |
Pelor, Temple of (Rel Mord) | Building | Temple, | WG8 Fate of Istus | 15, 16 |
Pelor, Temple of (Rel Mord) | Building | Temple, | WGR4 The Marklands | IC, 77 |
Pelor, Temple of (The Solarium) | Building | Temple, | Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e | 30-32 |
Pelor, Temple of (Willip) | Building | Temple, | WGR4 The Marklands | IC |
Pelorbay | Settlement | Settlement, | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 99 |
Radiant Servant of Pelor | Rules | Prestige Class, | Complete Divine, D&D 3.5e | 52-54 |
Scalding Faith of the Sun (Pelor) | Rules | Feat/Proficiency/Skill, | Dragon magazine #306 | 99 |
Specialty Priest of Pelor | People Group | Religious order, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 85 |
The Fountain of Pelor | Adventure | Adventure - Located in: Shield lands, | Oerth Journal #2 |