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In many [[Dungeons and Dragons]] [[campaign settings]], '''Grumbar''' is the "Elemental Lord of the Earth." [[Ed Greenwood]] created Grumbar for his home [[Dungeons & Dragons]] game, inspired by the deity [[Grome]], created by [[Michael Moorcock]] for his [[Elric]] stories. He is closely associated with solidity, unchanging forms, and the earth. He is known for his insouciance to his devoted followers; thus, the Church formed in his name is heterogeneous and chaotic. His [[alignment (role-playing games)|alignment]] is [[Chaotic_Evil#Neutral|Neutral]].
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In many [[Dungeons and Dragons]] [[campaign setting]]s, '''Grumbar''' is the "Elemental Lord of the Earth." [[Ed Greenwood]] created Grumbar for his home [[Dungeons & Dragons]] game, inspired by the deity Grome, created by Michael Moorcock for his Elric stories. He is closely associated with solidity, unchanging forms, and the earth. He is known for his insouciance to his devoted followers; thus, the Church formed in his name is heterogeneous and chaotic. His [[alignment]] is [[Alignment#True_neutral|Neutral]].
   
Grumbar's foe is usually [[Akadi]], and he has dependable allies in [[Kurtulmak]] and [[Dumathoin]]. The holy symbol of Grumbar is a [[sardonyx]] combined with the symbol of Grumbar (mountains of earth) and is worn by priests of Grumbar.
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Grumbar's foe is usually [[Akadi]], and he has dependable allies in [[Kurtulmak]] and [[Dumathoin]]. The holy symbol of Grumbar is a sardonyx combined with the symbol of Grumbar (mountains of earth) and is worn by priests of Grumbar.
   
 
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*[[Greenwood, Ed]]. "Down to Earth Divinity." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #54 (TSR, [[1981]]).
 
*[[Greenwood, Ed]]. "Down to Earth Divinity." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #54 (TSR, [[1981]]).
 
*Martin, Julia, and Eric L Boyd. ''[[Faiths & Avatars]]'' (TSR, [[1996]]).
 
*Martin, Julia, and Eric L Boyd. ''[[Faiths & Avatars]]'' (TSR, [[1996]]).
 
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In many Dungeons and Dragons campaign settings, Grumbar is the "Elemental Lord of the Earth." Ed Greenwood created Grumbar for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, inspired by the deity Grome, created by Michael Moorcock for his Elric stories. He is closely associated with solidity, unchanging forms, and the earth. He is known for his insouciance to his devoted followers; thus, the Church formed in his name is heterogeneous and chaotic. His alignment is Neutral.

Grumbar's foe is usually Akadi, and he has dependable allies in Kurtulmak and Dumathoin. The holy symbol of Grumbar is a sardonyx combined with the symbol of Grumbar (mountains of earth) and is worn by priests of Grumbar.

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