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trickery cleric from the church of tymora, pinterest board (& a note of farewell to my gnomish trickery cleric yrg raulnor, waterdeep dragon heist)

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Smash or Pass? Tymora
Smash
Pass
"Who's the goddess of luck, again? I think I owe her a flower" - Karlach says upon the good fortune of avoiding conflict with Wyll and offered the hope of a solution to the tadpole in her brain.
Undoubtedly she's referring to Tymora, the beloved goddess of good fortune. Perhaps at some point while the tadfools are in Baulder's Gate, before everything comes to a head, she might find an odd statue of the goddess and make good on her offer (even if gods don't really have a place in her life.) It's an unusual statue and unfamiliar to her, new since her time in Avernus. Usually the goddess is depicted as a human woman, but she's a capacious deity, and consciously appears in the form of whatever species is looking at her. Because of this, in recent years*, there's been a small push by some tieflings to regularly depict her as 'the dark goddess of fortune' - a member of their own species. While perhaps Karlach herself has no real, personal interest in this apart from making good on a promise, it's definitely an interesting footnote.
*D&D timeline shit is always a little screwy at best, it's going to be the nature of a thing where multiple big-ass narratives are being told at the same time - don't try to pin too tight a date to anything, this is all just based on various source materiel.
lady tymora
A redrawing of my first ever dnd character. I adore her

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I decided to take a crack at making a character design for Tymora, as she's Maeve's (my Tav) patron! She's taken on a lot of appearances throughout the centuries, so I wanted to draw how she'd appear to Maeve specifically.
(Mostly because I intend to comic out their first meeting, a mere day before the events of Baldur's Gate 3 begin!)
the LORE
So I've been thinking about Echo meeting other gods through his dreams with Tymora. And the first and foremost would be Moradin, the Allhammer. In his dreams, he's always seen Tymora as a halfling woman who is of a size with him. She's golden and glowing, but she's been in the same sort of scale with him. When Tymora takes him to the Allhammer's workshop, I think he'd be a bit more.... godly.
And why would Moradin care to meet Tymora's most recent champion? Well, Echo's sporting a new item (the Ioun stone) that he forged with the aid of Durgedin (also kind of a dwarven god?) that just so happens to be LEGENDARY level. So maybe Moradin is like - okay - who the fuck is this goblin that was guided by one of my best dwarves to make a newly minted miracle? Oh, he's Tymora's new boy. Hey, Tymora, what the fuck? And Tymora's like, I'll bring him by for tea. I think you'll like him.
And poor Echo is having a moment, being in the presence of a god that's not toning any of the godliness down for him.