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| - Tymora (pronounced tie-MORE-ah), or more commonly Lady Luck, is the goddess of good fortune. She shines upon those who take risks and blesses those who deal harshly with the followers of Beshaba. Should someone flee from her sisters' mischievous followers or defile the dead, their fate would be decided with a roll of Tymora's dice.
- Tymora is selectable as a patron diety for player characters. Worshippers of Tymora are referred to as Tymorans.
- Tymora (pronounced tie-MORE-ah ), or more commonly Lady Luck, was the goddess of good fortune. She shone upon those who took risks and blessed those who dealt harshly with the followers of Beshaba. Should someone flee from her sisters' mischievous followers or defile the dead, their fate would be decided with a roll of Tymora's dice.
- Tymora is the Goddess of Good Fortune in the fictional world of Toril, in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Ed Greenwood created Tymora for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, loosely inspired by the Greek deity Tyche. Tymora is a sister to Beshaba, the goddess of misfortune, having been created when Tyche, the former deity of luck, was infected by Moander's evil essence, and split apart by Selûne. She is commonly revered by adventurers and others who rely on a mixture of luck and skill to achieve their goals. She is also a known ally of the demipower Finder Wyvernspur.
- Tymora is a Forgotten Realms deity of luck. She is a friendly, graceful and kind deity of good fortune and is impressivly popular among the adventurous set. Her dominance over narrow escapes and lucky discoveries makes her the patron of choice to Faerûn's burgeoning adventurer population, who propitiate her in hopes of prolonged survival and spectacular takes.[FRCG:80]
* Alignment: Good
* Gender: Female
* Sphere: Good Luck
* Dominion: Gates of the Moon
* Priests: Luckbringers
* Adjective: Tymoran
* Domain: Change, Luck
- Tymora recuits for the Marchutan Priory in Gelkmaros Fortress.
- Tymora, also known as Lady Luck, is a chaotic good intermediate deity of good fortune, skill and victory. She is the daughter of Tyche, Beshaba's sister and the patron of adventurers in general. It is said that when a child is born, Tymora flips a coin and her sister gets to bet on which side it will land on. If Beshaba is right, the child is cursed with misfortune for the rest of it's life. If she is wrong however, the child will be blessed with good fortune for eternity. In some very rare cases the coin may land on the edge, which means the child gains full control over their own destiny.
- Name: Tymora Divine rank: intermediate deity Title(s): Lady Luck, the Lady Who Smiles, Our Smiling Lady Symbol: silver coin with Tymora's face surrounded by shamrocks Home plane: Alignment: chaotic good Portfolio: good fortune, skill, victory, adventurers Worshipers: Worshiper alignments: any alignment Cleric alignments: N, CN, NG, CG Domains: chaos, good, luck, protection, travel Favored weapon: "Spinning Coin" (shuriken) Festivals:
* Starfall (23 Marpenoth)
- Tymora (ty-mo-ra), przyjazne, łaskawe i dobroduszne bóstwo szczęścia, zawdzięcza swą oszałamiającą popularność dwóm czynnikom. Po pierwsze, jej dominacja "o włos" i szczęśliwymi odkryciami sprawia, iż jest patronką poszukiwaczy przygód w Faerunie, którzy czczą ją w nadziei, że przedłuży ich żywot i zapewni intratne zlecenia. Największym dobrodziejstwem dla jej kościoła było pojawienie się bogini w Czasach Kłopotów w Arabel, kiedy Tymora ustanowiła sklep w świątyni znanej jako Dom Pani. W chwili gdy cały kontynent trząsł się w posadach od dzikiej magii, Tymora oferowała tak brakującą wszystkim stabilność i pewność, że chociaż jednemu bóstwu zależy jeszcze na ludziej rasie. Możliwość spotkania z boginią (w zamian za znaczną dotację dla kościoła) podsycała wiarę w tych pełnych rozpaczy czasac
- Tymora (Tai-mo-ra) ist eine freundliche, anmutige und liebenswürdige Göttin. Sie ist launisch aber verspielt, niemals rachsüchtig oder boshaft, und es gelingt ihr immer, die Dinge zu ihrem Vorteil zu wenden. Sie liebt Scherze und ist dafür bekannt, daß sie den etwas steiferen Göttern wie Helm und Tyr Streiche spielt, aber sie findet immer Wege, Ärger zu besänftigen. Schreine und Tempel, die Tymora gewidmet sind, gibt es überall in Faerûn. Ihre Kirche ist besonders in Städten beliebt, in denen Abenteurer ein- und ausgehen, die dann im Austausch gegen Heilung die Tempelkasse füllen und die Tempel reich werden lassen. Dieser Reichtum ermöglicht den Tempeln ein großes Maß an Unabhängigkeit. Die Kirche ermuntert die Leute, Chancen wahrzunehmen und zu versuchen, sich ihre Träume zu erfüllen, sta
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