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| style="border-right: 0px; border-bottom: 0px;" | Titles, aspects, and aliases || style="border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px;" | [[Gruumsh]] <br> [[Malyk]] <br> Bhaelros <br> Kozah | | style="border-right: 0px; border-bottom: 0px;" | Titles, aspects, and aliases || style="border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px;" | [[Gruumsh]] <br> [[Malyk]] <br> Bhaelros <br> Kozah | ||
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'''[[Malyk]]''', a member of the Dark Seldarine, is one of his aspects. Talos himself is an aspect of '''[[Gruumsh]]'''. | '''[[Malyk]]''', a member of the Dark Seldarine, is one of his aspects. Talos himself is an aspect of '''[[Gruumsh]]'''. | ||
Talos is one of the four greater evil powers of {{Faerun}}, alongside [[Shar]], [[Bane]], and [[Cyric]]. | |||
== Power Ranking == | == Power Ranking == | ||
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== Endnotes == |
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Talos | |
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Titles, aspects, and aliases | Gruumsh Malyk Bhaelros Kozah |
Divine Rank | 16 (greater power)[1] |
Not to be confused with Talo, the god of the Atalics. No relation to Talos from The Elder Scrolls (aka Tiber Septim) or the automaton from Greek mythology.
In the Forgotten Realms, Talos is the Faerûnian god of destruction.
Malyk, a member of the Dark Seldarine, is one of his aspects. Talos himself is an aspect of Gruumsh.
Talos is one of the four greater evil powers of Faerûn, alongside Shar, Bane, and Cyric.
Power Ranking
- LR: 40 (Barbarian 20, Evoker 20)
- CR:
- DR: 16 (greater power)
Endnotes
- ↑ Source: Faiths and Pantheons, p. 69.