Gond | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom Avatars of Gond took several forms, including that of a brawny, red-hued smith, a short, slight man with straw-blond hair, or a gnome No matter his form, Gond had a forge-scarred face with dark (but nonetheless sharp and bright) eyes and a constantly attentive and inquisitive expression
Gond, a D D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild Gond Wonderbringer is the god of blacksmiths, woodworkers, inventors, and engineers Gond transforms ideas into concrete form and inspires mortals to make new things He is venerated by humans and gnomes (who know him as Nebelun) alike
Gond | Tribal Art, Music Culture | Britannica Gond, group of aboriginal peoples (now officially designated as Scheduled Tribes) of central and south-central India, about two million in number They live in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Odisha
gond - Search - D D Beyond Gond The Wonderbringer, the Inspiration Divine, the Holy Maker of All Things Gond is the god of artifice, craft, and construction He is revered by blacksmiths, woodworkers, engineers, and inventors
Church of Gond - Forgotten Realms Wiki The Church of Gond (pronounced: ˈ g ɑː n d GAHND[2][3] or: ˈ g ɒn d GOND[7] listen), also known as Gondarism, was the primary religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of Gond, the Wonderbringer and Holy Maker of All Things
Gond Character in Forgotten Realms | World Anvil Gond is the god of artifice, craft, and construction He is revered by blacksmiths, woodworkers, engineers, and inventors Anyone who is crafting something might say a prayer to Gond to guide the work, but folk know that Gond smiles most brightly upon new inventions that others find useful