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Hlal (pronounced Huh-LAL) was the chaotic good dragon goddess of humor, inventiveness, and pleasure. Of all the dragon gods, she was the most friendly to non-dragons, and her symbol, a single white flame, represented the light of wit. In the Outer Planes she was more commonly known by the name of Aasterinian and was often regarded as chaotic neutral in alignment. She was Asgorath's messenger, although she was known for being an unreliable messenger.

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  • Hlal
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  • Hlal (pronounced Huh-LAL) was the chaotic good dragon goddess of humor, inventiveness, and pleasure. Of all the dragon gods, she was the most friendly to non-dragons, and her symbol, a single white flame, represented the light of wit. In the Outer Planes she was more commonly known by the name of Aasterinian and was often regarded as chaotic neutral in alignment. She was Asgorath's messenger, although she was known for being an unreliable messenger.
  • Hlal is the draconic god of humor. It is also the name of a constellation in the skies of Eberron.
  • Symbol: an open book Favored Weapon:Short Sword (claw) In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Hlal is the dragon deity of humor and storytelling. Quoted from the Draconomicon, page 34 "Hlal is a sleek, copper colored dragon with a ready grin and a happy glint in her eye. Of the dragon gods, she is the most friendly to non-dragons.
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  • Chaotic Good
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  • Lesser Deity
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  • Chaos, Dragon, Good, Trickery
Name
  • Hlal
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Title
  • The Jester
  • Aasterinian
  • Messenger of Asgorath
  • The Jester, The Keeper of Tales
  • The Pursued
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  • #000
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  • Arborea
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  • Humor, storytelling, inspiration
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  • Io
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  • Humor, inspiration, messages, storytelling, tricks
  • Learning, invention, pleasure
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  • An open book
  • A grinning dragon's head
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  • A single white flame
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  • Brass, copper and faerie dragons
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  • Claw
  • Claw , Spear
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  • Draconic humor, inventiveness, and pleasure
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  • Dragons, dragonbloods, bards, free thinkers, and performers
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  • Symbol: an open book Favored Weapon:Short Sword (claw) In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Hlal is the dragon deity of humor and storytelling. Quoted from the Draconomicon, page 34 "Hlal is a sleek, copper colored dragon with a ready grin and a happy glint in her eye. Of the dragon gods, she is the most friendly to non-dragons. Hlal enjoys sharing stories and songs with those who appreciate such things, regardless of the listener's race or background.She has little use for tyrants, and even less patience for cruelty or bullying. She teaches that one must be free of restraint, whether real or psychological, in order to freely express one's opinions.
  • Hlal (pronounced Huh-LAL) was the chaotic good dragon goddess of humor, inventiveness, and pleasure. Of all the dragon gods, she was the most friendly to non-dragons, and her symbol, a single white flame, represented the light of wit. In the Outer Planes she was more commonly known by the name of Aasterinian and was often regarded as chaotic neutral in alignment. She was Asgorath's messenger, although she was known for being an unreliable messenger.
  • Hlal is the draconic god of humor. It is also the name of a constellation in the skies of Eberron.
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