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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}} | {{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 ''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 player [[Cleric]]. | '''Tyr''', also known as the ''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]]. | ||
== Worshippers == | == Worshippers == |
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Allies | Illmater, Torm and Lathander |
Enemies | Bane, Bhaal, Cyric, Mask, Talona and Talos |
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“ | The Blind God rules over law and justice, encouraging valiant acts from his followers and relentlessly pursuing oathbreakers. |
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— Official Description |
Tyr, also known as the Maimed God, is the God of Law and Justice. He is associated with the domains of Order and War. This deity can be selected by a player Cleric.
Worshippers
Former Worshippers
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Related Literature
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Tyr on the Forgotten Realms Wiki