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{{Q|The Blind God rules over law and justice, encouraging valiant acts from his followers and relentlessly pursuing oathbreakers.|Official Description}}
'''Tyr''', also known as the ''Blind God'' and ''Maimed God'', is the [[Deities|God]] of Law and Justice.  
'''Tyr''', also known as the ''Blind God'' and ''Maimed God'', is the [[Deities|God]] of Law and Justice. He is associated with the domains of Order and [[War Domain|War]]. This deity can be selected by a player [[Cleric]].
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== Overview ==
He is associated with the domains of Order and [[War Domain|War]]. This deity can be selected by a player [[Cleric]].


== Worshippers ==
== Worshippers ==
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=== Related literature ===
=== Related literature ===
* {{MdItemIcon|Order of the Gauntlet: On Matters of Law and Justice}}
* {{MdItemIcon|Order of the Gauntlet: On Matters of Law and Justice}}
== Quotes ==
{{Q|The Blind God rules over law and justice, encouraging valiant acts from his followers and relentlessly pursuing oathbreakers.|Official Description}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 14:13, 24 May 2024

Tyr, also known as the Blind God and Maimed God, is the God of Law and Justice.

Overview

He is associated with the domains of Order and War. This deity can be selected by a player Cleric.

Worshippers

"Your eyes glow with the fervor of one who seeks justice. You must be a priest of Tyr." Vicar Humbletoes, recognizing a cleric of Tyr

Items related to Tyr

Related literature

Quotes

The Blind God rules over law and justice, encouraging valiant acts from his followers and relentlessly pursuing oathbreakers.
Official Description


Gallery

Notes

  • Tyr is allies with Illmater, Torm and Lathander, and enemies with Bane, Bhaal, Cyric, Mask, Talona and Talos.

External links

Tyr on the Forgotten Realms Wiki