About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 52. Chapters: Amaunator, Auril, Azuth, Bane, Beshaba, Cyric, Deneir, Finder Wyvernspur, Garagos, Gargauth, Gond, Grumbar, Gwaeron Windstrom, Helm, Ilmater, Istishia, Jergal, Kelemvor, Lathander, Lliira, Loviatar, Malar, Mask, Mielikki, Milil, Moander, Myrkul, Mystra, Mystra, Mystryl, Oghma, Red Knight, Savras, Selune, Shar, Sharess, Shaundakul, Shiallia, Siamorphe, Silvanus, Sune, Talona, Talos, Tempus, Torm, Tymora, Tyr, Ubtao, Ulutiu, Umberlee, Uthgar, Valkur, Velsharoon, Waukeen. Excerpt: Amaunator (pronounced ah-MAWN-ah-tor ) was the Netherese solar deity of order, the sun, law and time. He was viewed as a harsh but fair deity, revered by many rulers, soldiers and powerful wizards. He is now the Faerunian greater deity of the sun. Amaunator appeared as a lanky man with silver-white hair, a short, week-long growth of white beard, and skin that glowed with a quiet golden radiance. He carried the "Scepter of the Eternal Sun" in one hand and a large legal tome in the other, and wore the clothes of a magistrate: a long, black or purple gown trimmed with silver or gold. To be in his presence was to feel the awesome power of true law. Amaunator was a careful and meticulous deity who made certain that every agreement was written down, contracted, signed, sealed, and witnessed. An extremely lawful deity, he followed the letter of the law, not necessarily the spirit of it-unless the spirit was a great deal more to his liking. He expected the same of his followers. Amaunator was also occasionally revered as the keeper of time. This artificial "addition" to his portfolio was due to a mispunctuation in a contract between himself and another deity which stated: ..". Amaunator shall be responsible for all time. any misrepresentations of his or his followers, If so deemed the fault of Amaunator..." This unnoticed punctuational snarl of commas and periods led to Amaunator considering himself to be in charge of "all time." Fortunately, he never officiall...