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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Bahamut is a powerful draconic deity, derived from the Bahamut of Arabic mythology. Introduced in the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and continuing into 2004's release of Complete Divine, Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. He is a deity of good dragonkind and a member of the default pantheon of D&D gods. His counterpart in Dragonlance is Paladine (though many regard the two as separate beings). Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind.

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  • Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)
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  • <default>Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> BildWiki.png Titel Herkunft Zugehörigkeit Familie Werk Bahamut ist in Dungeons&Dragons ein Drachengott, und der König aller guten Drachen. Während sein Name auf dem Fisch Bahamut aus der arabischen Mythologie basiert, welcher wiederum von Behemoth, dem Gegenspieler des Leviathans abgeleitet ist, hat Bahamut mit seinen mythologischen Vorbildern wenig gemein.
  • In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Bahamut is a powerful draconic deity, derived from the Bahamut of Arabic mythology. Introduced in the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and continuing into 2004's release of Complete Divine, Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. He is a deity of good dragonkind and a member of the default pantheon of D&D gods. His counterpart in Dragonlance is Paladine (though many regard the two as separate beings). Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind.
  • <default>Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> Wiki.png Alternate Name: Alignment Traits Size Habitat Breath Weapon Treasure Bahamut (bah-hahm-ut) is revered in many locales. Though all good dragons pay homage to Bahamut, gold, silver, and brass dragons hold him in particularly high regard. Other dragons, even chromatic ones (except perhaps his archrival Tiamat), respect Bahamut for his wisdom and power.
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Traits:
  • Patron diety of metallic dragons, lesser god of air, good, luck, and protection
Alternate Name:
  • Bahamut
Habitat:
Breath Weapon:
  • Ice, gaseous form, or disintegration blast
Preferred Treasure:
  • Bahamut disdains greed and wanton hoarding
Alignment:
  • Lawful good
Size:
  • Colossal
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Herkunft
  • Bahamuts Palast, jenseits des Ostwindes
familie
  • Schwester: Tiamat
  • Vater: Io
Zugehörigkeit
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Power
  • Intermediate
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  • Air, Cold, Dragon, Good, Law, Luck, Nobility, Protection, Storm
Name
  • Bahamut
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  • #fff
Alias
  • Paladine ; Xymor ; Marduk the Justice Bringer
Title
  • The Platinum Dragon, King of the Good Dragons, Lord of the North Wind, Wyrmking
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  • #000
Symbol
  • Pole star above milky nebula ; a reptilian eye superimposed over a square of gold ; silvery net
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Titel
  • König der guten Drachen
  • Platindrache
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  • Good dragons, wisdom
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  • none
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  • Bahamut.jpg
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  • <default>Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> BildWiki.png Titel Herkunft Zugehörigkeit Familie Werk Bahamut ist in Dungeons&Dragons ein Drachengott, und der König aller guten Drachen. Während sein Name auf dem Fisch Bahamut aus der arabischen Mythologie basiert, welcher wiederum von Behemoth, dem Gegenspieler des Leviathans abgeleitet ist, hat Bahamut mit seinen mythologischen Vorbildern wenig gemein.
  • In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Bahamut is a powerful draconic deity, derived from the Bahamut of Arabic mythology. Introduced in the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and continuing into 2004's release of Complete Divine, Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. He is a deity of good dragonkind and a member of the default pantheon of D&D gods. His counterpart in Dragonlance is Paladine (though many regard the two as separate beings). Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind. In many campaign settings, the draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, and his children Aasterinian, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, and Tiamat. Other draconic gods may be present in different campaign settings. For example, the Forgotten Realms draconic pantheon also includes Astilabor, Garyx, Hlal, Lendys, and Tamara (among others); these five deities have expanded their influence to become venerated in many other campaign settings as well.
  • <default>Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> Wiki.png Alternate Name: Alignment Traits Size Habitat Breath Weapon Treasure Bahamut (bah-hahm-ut) is revered in many locales. Though all good dragons pay homage to Bahamut, gold, silver, and brass dragons hold him in particularly high regard. Other dragons, even chromatic ones (except perhaps his archrival Tiamat), respect Bahamut for his wisdom and power. In his natural form, Bahamut is a long, sinuous dragon covered in silver-white scales that sparkle and gleam even in the dimmest light. Bahamut’s catlike eyes are deep blue, as azure as a midsummer sky, some say. Others insist that Bahamut’s eyes are a frosty indigo, like the heart of a glacier. Perhaps the two accounts merely reflect the Platinum Dragon’s shifting moods.
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