The history is gleaned from the suggested adventured given in the IH.įor those of you upset that this changes the alignment of Tiamat, I offer this to you: Tiamat, as statted here, has a sufficient Bluff skill score that she could pretend to be Neutral Good if she so chose and it would even fool alignment detection magic. which is what I'm presenting to you here. Even the Divine Rank rules used here come from a different source, that source being the Immortal's Handbook, where Tiamat is specifically described as being a Great, Great, Great Wyrm Polychromatic Dragon. This build uses NONE of the rules included in Deities and Demigods. At the most basic level, the changes include being a Greater Deity instead of a Lesser one, and being Chaotic Evil instead of Lawful Evil. This version of Tiamat varies a bit from the version printed in my copy of the Draconomicon (and I don't even own Deities and Demigods). For other dragons to put fear into the hearts of the gods, see: As powerful as this is, this isn't the only draconic god in the pantheon.
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