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Gods of Airdhe

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Are there any information (weapons, worshippers etc) available online about the Gods of Airdhe?
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There is Of Gods & Monsters from TLG in both book and pdf.

I'm not sure about any kind of homebrew stuff.

I'd imagine that the Codex of Airdhe (That has yet to be released) will probably have some.
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Yeah, not aware of anything on line. Legally, at least. So far the write ups I like best are in the D20 Erde book. Which the Trolls might still be selling for $10. After that, Of Gods and Monsters has the next best write ups, plus the write ups of a whole bunch of other gods.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
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Treebore wrote:Yeah, not aware of anything on line. Legally, at least. So far the write ups I like best are in the D20 Erde book. Which the Trolls might still be selling for $10. After that, Of Gods and Monsters has the next best write ups, plus the write ups of a whole bunch of other gods.

I don't know if they are, but if so JUMP on it !!!! The book is a bit clunky on it's format. However, it is a great setting and has TONS of info !!!! If you are even remotely interested in the setting you need the book!

As for the gods themselves. There are the Airdhe gods (there has to be a list of them floating around somewhere) and then there are "regional" from our world - Greek, Roman, Norse. For stats, ...... that is way beyond the power level of my games so I never use them.
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Thank you very much for replying.

Actually I was just reading through A0: The Rising Knight and found some references to what I think might be the Airdhe gods (Corthain and Wenafar are two of the gods that are mentioned by name). I'm not currently interested in either Airdhe or "Of Gods and Monsters", but I was thinking about which of the gods from the Nordic Mythology (I use them in my homebrew campaign world) I could use as a replacement for these gods.
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There's this, which is a download from the AWD folio, and sold separately. This might do something for you, and is relatively inexpensive. It's not freely available online, though.

There's also this, which is labeled as the Codex of Erde Gazetteer. Something I never seen before. I think I'm about to spend $3.50 on it. :)
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[quote="Lord Dynel"
There's also this, which is labeled as the Codex of Erde Gazetteer. Something I never seen before. I think I'm about to spend $3.50 on it. :)[/quote]

If you have the D20 book, don't bother.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
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Treebore wrote:[quote="Lord Dynel"
There's also this, which is labeled as the Codex of Erde Gazetteer. Something I never seen before. I think I'm about to spend $3.50 on it. :)
If you have the D20 book, don't bother.[/quote]

Ah, I hadn't purchased it, yet...thanks for the heads up! :)
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There are also 4 of them in C2 Shades of Mist (Appendix C) and 1 in Crusader #25 pg. 33.

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Desrimal wrote:Thank you very much for replying.

Actually I was just reading through A0: The Rising Knight and found some references to what I think might be the Airdhe gods (Corthain and Wenafar are two of the gods that are mentioned by name). I'm not currently interested in either Airdhe or "Of Gods and Monsters", but I was thinking about which of the gods from the Nordic Mythology (I use them in my homebrew campaign world) I could use as a replacement for these gods.
Well, there is a whole area that is decidedly Norse & they worship their own gods and goddesses so any and all will work.
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