Among his Ulfen, nearly all are clerics, and human paladins of Torag are essentially unheard of. Among dwarves, almost all of his priests are clerics, with maybe ten percent being paladins or other followers. Nearly half of Torag's clerics are dwarves, and although many humans have taken up his call as well. Īs part of a deal for a precious gem, Torag made the gnome Nivi Rhombodazzle into a godling. Zursvaater respects him as a smith, but considers his dwarven followers persistent pests and teaches his fire giants to enslave dwarves when possible. In turn, Moloch considers Torag's priests his favourite sacrifices and actively seeks to convert dwarves. Torag loathes Moloch, seeing Moloch's portfolio as a corruption of his own. The two deities are engaged in a slow-burning cold war that has continued for centuries. Of all these gods, only the bitter Droskar, a former student and now the duergar god of toil and slavery, holds no allegiance to Torag. Torag is the head of the dwarven pantheon. Of all the deities, Torag has most respect for Erastil as they both value community and family. Torag respects Abadar and is friendly with both Cayden Cailean and Iomedae. Dwarves do not understand the worship of the sun, and see Sarenrae's willingness to forgive as folly and a sign of weakness. Despite their mutual opposition to Rovagug, the followers of Sarenrae and Torag are rarely close, following different codes of belief. He and his followers have battled Rovagug and other destructive forces since the dawn of time. Torag is opposed to destructive and aggressive deities as a god of protection and creation.
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