What deities do warforged typically worship?

Warforged in D&D, especially in Eberron Wiki, often worship gods of creation, artifice, war, or forge, like Onatar (forge) or Gond (invention), while others follow unique paths like the Lord of Blades (a metal god) or the Becoming God, a nascent deity they build themselves, reflecting their unique origins. Some might also align with broader deities like Dol Arrah (justice/honor) or Kord (strength), depending on their individual purpose and setting.
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What god do warforged worship?

In Eberron typically it's the Lord of Blades, the Sovereign Host (fleshy priest's don't like the warforged because they speak of the pantheon as being with them and incredibly informally), or the Becoming God.
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Do warforged have gods?

The Becoming God is a religion followed by warforged. With no claim to a religion of their own besides the Lord of Blades, some warforged have begun a pilgrimage to create their own god by building one.
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What gods are associated with war?

Graeco-Roman
  • Alala, spirit of the war cry.
  • Alke, spirit of courage and battle-strength.
  • Amphillogiai, goddesses of disputes.
  • Androktasiai, spirits of battlefield slaughter.
  • Ares, the main Greek god of war.
  • Athena, goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and weaving.
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Do warforged have tongues?

I know in Keith Baker's Eberron that Warforged do have a sense of taste but they do not have tongues.
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Eberron Historian - The Warforged

Can a warforged cry?

Can Warforged Cry? In MY Eberron, no: warforged don't cry. There's two major reasons for this. The first is that warforged are generally depicted as having crystaline eyes.
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What race is closest to warforged?

If you are intrigued by the idea of the warforged, then you'll likely love the thematically similar gearforged of Midgard. Much like the warforged, the gearforged were also originally constructed to be powerful, sapient soldiers. With the war now over, the gearforged do what they can to find their place in society.
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Who was pregnant with Athena?

In an account by Hesiod, who makes three references to the birth of Athena in the Theogony, Zeus consorts with the goddess Metis, the clever daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Metis becomes pregnant with the goddess Athena.
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Did Ares ever abuse a woman?

While Ares, the Greek god of war, embodied brutality, surviving myths generally portray him as not a sexual predator like many other Olympians, with his violence typically confined to battle, though some stories hint at questionable acts like seducing Phylonome in disguise, which could be seen as coercive by modern standards, but his most famous liaison with Aphrodite was consensual. He's even depicted defending his daughter from sexual assault, making him a protector in that specific instance, contrasting with his warlike nature. 
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Can a warforged get drunk?

Yes, Warforged can get drunk in D&D, but it's up to the Dungeon Master (DM) and player to decide how, as they don't need to eat/drink to live and often have poison resistance, meaning they'd need a lot of alcohol or specific roleplaying to feel effects, possibly due to their internal "blood" or liquid systems, but it's a narrative choice not a strict rule. 
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Can a warforged get lycanthropy?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Warforged can get lycanthropy because they are Humanoids and lycanthropy is a curse (not a disease they're immune to); however, the specifics of how it affects them—like transforming into a metal wolf or just gaining the curse's personality/rampage—is up to the Dungeon Master (DM). While some DMs allow full transformation (maybe a mechanical wolf), others limit it to mental effects like bloodlust and rage due to the Warforged's construct nature.
 
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What is the slang for warforged?

For derogatory names aimed at warforged by fleshies, you might try "clankers" or "bucketheads".
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Is AO the only overgod?

Although only one Overgod was confirmed in Realmspace, Lord Ao, some sages speculated about other beings that could be considered over-powers as well: the Supreme Bureaucrat of the Celestial Bureaucracy; Maztica, the mother-deity of the Maztican pantheon; and Fate, the guiding being/principle behind the Zakharan ...
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What is the rarest language in D&D?

Rare DnD languages. The seven rare Dungeons and Dragons languages are Abyssal, Celestial, Infernal, Deep Speech, Primordial, Sylvan, and Undercommon.
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Who was Zeus' youngest lover?

Zeus's youngest and most famous lover was the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus (in eagle form) for his exceptional beauty to serve as the cupbearer of the gods on Olympus, a role that made him immortal and Zeus's beloved, often depicted as a beautiful youth or teenager. 
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Who is Athena's bff?

Athena's best friend in mythology is often cited as Pallas, a childhood companion she accidentally killed during a sparring match, leading Athena to adopt the name "Pallas Athena" to honor her memory. Other close companions in different stories include Artemis and Persephone, with whom she shared a strong bond, and favored mortals like the heroes Odysseus and Diomedes, who received her guidance and protection. 
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What is the prettiest goddess's name?

Aphrodite (/ˌæfrəˈdaɪtiː/, AF-rə-DY-tee) is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretised Roman counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.
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Was Artemis queer?

Artemis, the Greek goddess, is often seen as a queer icon in modern interpretations due to her vow of eternal virginity and independence from men, leading many to view her as asexual, aromantic, or a lesbian, though ancient myths portray her as non-sexual rather than specifically queer, with some myths mentioning Orion, suggesting potential bisexuality, and modern adaptations (like DC Comics' Artemis) explicitly making her bisexual. 
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Does God accept bisexuals?

As New Testament Scholar Daniel Kirk has pointed out, Christians today would do well by the tradition of the apostles and our current witness in the world to recognize that theological abstractions aside, God has already clearly embraced LGBTQ+ people into full communion, and it is now the church's responsibility to ...
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Who did Artemis turn into a girl?

Artemis turned a young Cretan hunter named Siproites (or Siproetes) into a girl as punishment for accidentally seeing her bathing naked, offering him this transformation as a less severe alternative to the fate of the hunter Actaeon, after which Siproites joined her Hunters. This story, found in Antoninus Liberalis's Metamorphoses, shows Artemis as a protector of children and a strict goddess who punishes those who intrude on her privacy.
 
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Who is the oldest warforged?

The oldest known warforged (as of 998 YK) are 30 years old, and have yet to show signs of deterioration from age. It is theorized that they can live for eternity as long as they receive maintenance and repairs. Most warforged are between 2 and 30 years old.
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Can warforged be slept?

The intent of not needing to sleep is that, even if you don't sleep, you still need long rests. Previously, Warforged explicitly did not need to sleep and wouldn't suffer exhaustion. Now, they still need to take long rests, even if they are merely in stasis. The same applies to elves and their Trance feature.
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Do warforged have feelings?

Yes, Warforged in D&D are sentient constructs capable of feeling a full range of emotions like joy, pain, anger, and loyalty, even though their metallic faces often don't show it, leading them to appear reserved or expressionless; they experience emotions deeply but express them subtly, often through their glowing eyes or actions rather than dramatic facial cues.
 
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