Centuries ago when the Tablets of Fate were stolen, Ao forced all the deities to walk the earth as their avatars until they were found. As the deity of justice, Tyr questioned the justice of Ao's methods in handling the situation. And now Tyr is blind.
My Paladin in the Neverwinter MMO is a worshipper of Tyr. There isn't much to do in that game with regards to who the player's character worships, it's more for roleplaying, and Paladins don't join any orders or swear any oaths. There used to be racial and class-based quests, but the developers removed them, but even if they hadn't, the class quests for Clerics and Paladins didn't have anything to do with their god or goddess, and indeed, at first when I started playing, there was a smaller roster of gods to pick at character creation and Tyr wasn't one of them if I remember rightly. Or maybe he was and I just didn't notice because I wasn't interested in making a Paladin at the time. But with the expansion of the list of gods in a less recent than one might think update to the game, Tyr is for sure part of the pantheon and Paladins function a bit more like they do in 5E and aren't required to be Good, so you can have a Paladin who follows someone like Silvanus, Mask, or Corellon, whom my Ranger main character follows. Indeed, Lathander and Sune are gods players can pick at character creation, so a trio of players could form up and roleplay their characters honoring and following that alliance if they wanted. I don't know a lot of people who play Neverwinter for roleplaying with other people rather than their character in the events of the game, though.
I know it's more of a pirate thing, and his lack of a hand isn't much of a hindrance due to his deific might, but wouldn't Tyr at least try a hook for his hand-stump?
My divine soul sorcer receives her blessings and her gift from the just Lord who in essence is her father adopted father but her father none.The less.I also made it that her mortal heritage came from drow
I love the cover for his lost hand. Is it decored with a dog or with Fenrir? The amulet with Thor's hammer is a bit confusing to me. Are they particullary close to each other?
You have the most pleasant voice to tell -bedtime stories- important lore bits! Like DnD necrit
@@nataliapukaluk7219 lol thank you so much xD
Centuries ago when the Tablets of Fate were stolen, Ao forced all the deities to walk the earth as their avatars until they were found. As the deity of justice, Tyr questioned the justice of Ao's methods in handling the situation.
And now Tyr is blind.
big oof xD
My Paladin in the Neverwinter MMO is a worshipper of Tyr. There isn't much to do in that game with regards to who the player's character worships, it's more for roleplaying, and Paladins don't join any orders or swear any oaths. There used to be racial and class-based quests, but the developers removed them, but even if they hadn't, the class quests for Clerics and Paladins didn't have anything to do with their god or goddess, and indeed, at first when I started playing, there was a smaller roster of gods to pick at character creation and Tyr wasn't one of them if I remember rightly. Or maybe he was and I just didn't notice because I wasn't interested in making a Paladin at the time. But with the expansion of the list of gods in a less recent than one might think update to the game, Tyr is for sure part of the pantheon and Paladins function a bit more like they do in 5E and aren't required to be Good, so you can have a Paladin who follows someone like Silvanus, Mask, or Corellon, whom my Ranger main character follows. Indeed, Lathander and Sune are gods players can pick at character creation, so a trio of players could form up and roleplay their characters honoring and following that alliance if they wanted. I don't know a lot of people who play Neverwinter for roleplaying with other people rather than their character in the events of the game, though.
I know it's more of a pirate thing, and his lack of a hand isn't much of a hindrance due to his deific might, but wouldn't Tyr at least try a hook for his hand-stump?
@@gaidencastro9706 that is an interesting idea xP it’d be more practical
For the sake of comedy and expedience I'm just going to assume that the Faerunian equivalent of "A British Tar" from HMS Pinafore is a hymn to Tyr.
My divine soul sorcer receives her blessings and her gift from the just Lord who in essence is her father adopted father but her father none.The less.I also made it that her mortal heritage came from drow
@@xrentabrainx that’s awesome!
I'm waiting for the lore of Torm and Asmodeus from you.)
Amaunator too, please!
I love the cover for his lost hand. Is it decored with a dog or with Fenrir? The amulet with Thor's hammer is a bit confusing to me. Are they particullary close to each other?
@@styrax7280 yeah it’s decorated like Fenrir, I took inspiration from Tyr’s depiction in the game Smite
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Some very useful information, especially regarding idea of dog-people worshipping Tyr, I can use that.