I put Bahamut it my campaign very briefly for the “Christmas episode”. All the characters were advancing to 6th level, and Bahamut appeared to the Dragonborn in his old man guise to teach him about his developing breath weapon and how to use his barbarian abilities. At the end of the session, when everyone was sitting down and enjoying the “feast of the moon”, they looked up into the sky to see a golden sleigh, pulled by seven golden reindeer, and a kindly old man sitting behind the reins. As they stare in amazement, the sleigh bursts into flames, the reindeers change into golden dragons, and they hear the roaring voice of the old man- now a 55 metre long platinum dragon- shouting “a merry feast to all, and to all a good FIGHT!” Echoing off into the cold winter’s sky as they all fly away. The players still refer to him as “metal Santa Claus”
Bahamut has always been my go to example of Lawful Good done right. You don't need to be a massive prick to be lawful good. Adhear to a strong sense of honor and justice, lead by example inspire others to do good though your own actions.
Teleport at will... as a reaction he can teleport out of the way of an attack... "You rolled a 20? He's not there. You missed. He's 20 ft away and he's using his disintegration breath on you. To save you have to get a natural 30 on a D20 with disadvantage." "I'm sorry. You're the one who was dumb enough to attack a high deity."
Welp I am screwed. Not because the 30 is impossible but because I am a lv 1 Beast Summoner who was just visiting the area to find a new bird to tame and now I am in the way of a Goku sized beam. Oh wait I rolled a 20 on my scroll of plane shift, back to the prime material I go. *poof* (I just wasted a few million Gp thank you!)
A natural 20 is a success no matter what, though. Of course the DM gets to decide what happens in the end, but if you make a nat 20 and the DM doesn't want you to fail this combat absolutely (for the sake of the story), it should do something nice no matter what. If it doesn't hit the enemy, it should at least have an interesting outcome.
He shouldn't even get a save. DM: Bahamut uses his disintegrated breath weapon on you. You are dead. Player: Save? DM: You have been disintegrated, YOU ARE DEAD!!!
I wonder how a kobold would react to seeing Bahumat in his true form, they are creations of Tiamat but they probably would never have seen something even close to as majestic as Bahumat, so I imagine a kobold falling to their knees, speechless, and weeping tears of joy at just how majestic the sight in front of them is, like how a person can be moved to tears by a painting or a song.
@@AJPickett If Bahumat radiates light there may also be some blindness, and maybe a faith conversion after witnessing such a thing, I can imagine a clan of kobolds who follow bahumat because their elders who lead the clan witnessed bahumat and were blinded by his majesty.
@@Ahrenji I don't see why not, all the lore of kobolds says is they view dragons like gods, not specifically chromatic dragons, just dragons, and if we're being honest, between tiamat or bahamut, bahamut is the more majestic looking while tiamat is the more intimidating.
I know this is way late. But the "Be good. If not be careful" is exactly what we're told in the military when we go on libo/holiday/leave. It's "Don't do stupid shite and act right. If you're going to do stupid shite and act a fool, then don't get caught." Lord did I have myself some adventures. One involved drinking heavily with a Thai black market weapons dealing group, an RPG7, and a cow.
Love the ideas for perversions of Bahamuts commandments via zeal and narrow focus. I have a character I've been refining and playing with for my local group that's meant to be a fairly adult golden dragon who, via Bahamuts divine judgement, was stricken down, and stripped of her draconic form and power, and reborn/reformed into a mortal form (a tiefling, we'd all decided on, to put her in a persecuted position in life), with only the fuzziest fragments of memories of her old life, if anything understandable at all. And her only concrete memory was the command of Bahamut to serve his ideals, and learn what it truly means to be a force of good. We had it that she'd let her zeal and focus on Law and Good turn into tyranny and destruction. And some of the fragments of memory she's been getting back have shown some huge focus on specific commandments/ideals, without context or temperance from others. And, as a Paladin, I've been playing her as trying to balance her focus and life according to all the commandments, and living by the spirit of them, not the letter. And definitely struggling a small amount. And I'm so glad hearing you talk about this k8nd of thing, because it's making me know I'm not going WAY out into left field with this stuff. Plus, the fun part of it has been that the main antagonizing force in the campaign has been a cult of Tiamat, trying to bring her into the Material Plane. And our DM has been throwing some hints that the small group of Bahamut priests we've met are very much corrupt in the way of laser focus and zealousness. So it shouuld get pretty interesting.
No that is a horrible way to end any campaign, you are a horrible Dungeon master and must never touch the dice again.... Really though, that is a horrible way to end a campaign. Don't steal victory out from under your friends, but subjecting them to the Platinum Dragon. A good DM knows how to give and take, and you apparently don't understand either.
Mighty Gluestick: Oh yeah, there's this thing that Bahamut have but nobody ever bother write it down Bahamut: YAMATO CANNON ONLINE!!! **STARBLAZER INTENSIFIED**
This is perfect! I'm currently playing a Bahamut worshipping Kobold paladin with a little draconic sorcerer multiclass and I've been meaning to get more inspiration. Thanks AJ!
One great post I wish I had saved from the D&D Forums was the "Gods Of The Mirror-verse." In it Bahamut was a Lawful Evil Iron Dragon, but as a Platinum Dragon he is nearly unique I imagine he would be better as a Lawful Evil Uranium Dragon. In the thread they also detailed the Chaotic Good version of Tiamat The Rainbow Dragon, the Chaotic Good Gruumsh 3 Eye, the Elven God Corellon Larethian leader of the Iron Reich, and so on. I can't be the only one who'd love to hear an Ecology of the Mirror-verse.
The God of Gnomes was not the chipper Carl Glittergold, but the dour humorless "Carl Coaldust." I love that they fleshed it out to the point were Gruumsh 3 Eye tricked Corellon Larethain into striking his forehead to open his third eye. Now I can imagine Loth going from Chaotic Evil to Lawful Good but still keeping the Spider motif as a weaver of order & patterns.
What would Bahamut think of a party of adventurers who created a gold dragon by manipulating the Weave with ancient Netherese magic to turn an illusory gold dragon into a real, living, breathing one?
Having played bahumat, the old simply dressed cleric who wield a quarter staff. my take on one of the very important reasons he walks amonst man is to get radicalism out of his clergy. Other than that great vid.
He had a great alias so that no one recognised him. Since one of the names for bahumat is marduk, he went by marv. And while traditionally he is seen as lawful good he tended to act a little chaotic at times to keep an air of mystery. Never the less the dm sweated every session as all he would have to do is polymorph out of my human form and do that one very particular breath weapon. However I was a good sport and refrained from breaking his game.
@@HeadCannon1776 What kinda screwy DM let you play a CR 40+? Having access to all of the platinum Dragons abilities would greatly hinder game play... just seems foolish to me.. The Gods were never meant to be played. Every player who even reaches quasi Deity level, runs the risk of breaking the game. WHen you take away the chance for failure, one man can kill an army.... Let me elaborate. The 5% fumble rate keeps the whole game in check. It's what keeps your 20th level monk from killing all Evil on the Material Plane. He will in fact fumble himself to death before he kills and army of 10,000. be him level 20 or level 50. But a 0 lvl diet removes fumble chance. this minor change to a Characters base quickly causes abnormalities that DM's rarely expect.
bahamut is and always will be my favorite DnD God my very best and favorite character Daegen Ryoku,was a devout Paladin of Bahamut who became his "favorite champion" by the time Daegen reached the end of his time on Faerun,he was rewarded with the honer of ascending and meeting Io face to face,and becoming a living Avatar of both Bahamut and Io's power.
Thanks, now I know how I can make my overzealous kobold oath of vengeance paladin a follower of bahamut despite being a bit sketchy on his morals. As long as he views them as "for the greater good" and firmly tie it back into one of the 4 tenants of Bahamut it is still good and justified in his religion.
Neat! The 3rd breath attack pretty much sums up how the gods of D&D are on another level then the PCs. If it were up to me, I would use his ultimate to showcase the raw power of the Dragon God and describe how the display caused the PCs to drop their jaws and freak out in awe and fear like the many characters in One Peace. XD
I love the description the 3E Manual of the Planes gives for his lair on Celestia. He's basically turned his entire hoard into his lair, with floors of polished mithral, the walls encrusted with the finest gemstones and all that...and interspersed among them are the remains of would-be thieves. Just goes to show that even the Platinum Dragon has a bit of a greedy streak. Thankfully, it's said that Bahamut is willing to part with a portion of his hoard if he knows it is for a good cause (and as a greater deity, he surely knows a good cause when he hears it), and the person who needs his wealth just asks him nicely. Also, was that the Wave Motion Gun from _Space Battleship Yamato_ at 6:49? Yeah, I'd say that's a pretty accurate description.
This is very useful information, because I'm playing a paladin of Bahamut in the Dragon Queen story thing, and I actually don't know a whole lot about Bahamut or what his ideals are, or what he stands for. My DM said that it isn't really all that important for me to know, but I'd like to learn anyway. I'm very new to D&D if you couldn't tell btw.
Always wanted to play a blue Dragonborn paladin of Bahamut, AJ thanks for the inspiration and the lore to make a oath of the crown paladin. Best DnD lore and ecology videos on RUclips, great narration and lots of inspiration for pc characters and campaign settings 10/10
14:14 this confuses me because Bahamut is known to be one of the most compassionate beings in the multiverse, and being a deity of enlightened justice, which is justice tempered with mercy and punishment with forgiveness
THANK YOU. My campaign is currently focused around dragon riders of bahamut going up against Tiamat so I use a lot of lore. This is going to be helpful.
This is fantastic! I happened to be talking with my group about Bahamut last Saturday, so I greatly appreciate you posting a video on him. Hope all is going well, and I look forward to your future videos.
I am currently playing a Paladin of Bahamut; a NG Juggernaut Warforged with the images of 7 canaries etched into his chestplate who swore an Oath of the Ancients. He is currently at level 6 and I'm enjoying it thus far.
Apologies for commenting twice, but this is a beautiful presentation of the only deity - Paladine, on Krynn; Bahamut, in the Forgotten Realms - that has ever resonated with me as a character. Tiamat seems so distant in her battle with Huma and in her subsequent machinations. Paladine, thanks in part to the charm of his aspect Fizban, just seems easier to connect to at a deeper level. Such a great deity.
AJ, man, I don't know if you were trying to be really funny but the deadpan serious way you go through your videos made the juxtaposition of you introducing a video of what looks like the Kamehameha wave blowing up a floating island made me lose it. I just died laughing. It's probably due to the fact that you mostly just describe what creatures do and the clinical, dispassionate way you deliver your videos next to something so visually extreme that makes it so damn funny. If you were trying for a laugh, bravo sir.
@@AJPickett Bahamut is the founder of The Way of the Ascendant Dragon, my character Makish is one his worshipper. I was wondering why you haven't mentioned his founding the first monastery of the Ascendant Dragon? I would like to see a video on Bahamut and his followers of the Way of Ascension Dragon, and his relationship with them.
Fascinating video Aj! Thanks for sharing! I'm a huge fan of diety lore since it's so hard to come by! If you ever do one of Kord, you'd make me one happy paladin!
@@pix00l if I were a betting man, I would put my gold pieces on the side that has 8 ancient and colossal Demigod-type Dragons against the side that has only one. Sure Tiamet has 5 heads but she doesn't have 5 individual bodies to use those heads in a more tactical and effective manner. Not to mention that Bahamut has the ultimate breath weapon which is basically a nuclear strike that disintegrates anything in its path. Who would you wager on and why?
@@pix00l that's a good point. I didn't count them initially since I don't know if they are with Tiamet constantly or not. Let's say we do count them as participants in the battle, then it comes down to 1 each of the 5 colossal chromatic dragons versus 7 colossal gold dragons. I still believe the gold wyrms would have the upper hand.
Awesome video! One idea that I think would be cool is like an ecology video on levels. Like where does low level things (like 1to 5) fall in the world and cities and where would level 20 fighters or other classes fall. Does a city like water deep have only one or two lvl 20 wizards in all its realm or squads for Incase a group of high level adventurers get bored and decide to torch the place. It’s an idea that I still really struggle with, how many lvl 20 beings are out there and what do cities do against these things. Any way just a thought, thanks for the amazing content!
I always think dragonborn without necks look really weird. More "lizardfolk" and less "drgonborn." Also like they badly need a chiropractor. I have been massively enjoying your videos, man, and the images you include are as inspiring as your copy is informative. I've only scratched the surface of your playlist, so that's a rabbit hole I am really looking forward to tumbling down. That sounded less dry in my head. I love your work, is what I'm saying.
Yeah I agree with you there, as I prefer mine to have a semi-long neck with semi-long to long limbs, as it gives them that more feline-like appearance that dragons give off.
I would like to see a video on Bahamut with WAY less politics on wayward cults of him. More positive instead of negative. All those portfolios need some attention. What would Bahamut do uniquely with those portfolios to his followers to combat evil and darkness? Maybe unique spells, mage and cleric? Undead turning? I would think armor of a Paladin of Bahamut would be impressive stuff. What powers of a High Priest of Bahamut be known for?
Given that I am currently playing around with my story idea surrounding two dragons in an adventuring party, Bahamut is a significant divine figure in the background, with the Silver dragon specifically venerating Xymor (an old name for Bahamut) and the Steel dragon living as a paladin of Bahamut. The only other god specifically worshipped by a team member is Eilistraee, by the team's dedicated cleric.
I had a version of Epic Dragons in my campaigns in the 80s. They were Loom Dragons (my campaign universe was The Loom of Magus). They laid eggs, but an egg hatches only when a Loom Dragon dies. Loom Dragons are born bigger than the largest of any Great Wyrm and born with the wisdom, skill, and intellect of one as well as the innate knowledge of Loom Dragon history. They had age categories. I had a rule that players, without divine ascension, did not face Loom Dragons bigger than a hatchling.
you underestimate your players... as mortals I've seen characters make bluff checks of 120. (lvl 30) And with a bluff of that magnitude, your loom dragons are not likely to even recognize them. Hell only St Cuthbert ever had a chance at seeing through such illusions. (see epic level skills)
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Aight looked it up. It’s a separate type. Dragonborn of Bahamut are basically Super Fans of Bahamut and went through a ritual to be changed by him into Dragonborn to be his champion/emissary and go fight minions of Tiamat. That’s all they care about is doing Bahamut’s will and fighting Tiamat. Nothing else. No time to be lazy, gotta fight evil. They’re sterile tho so no babies
Awesome video once again AJ! The art is always amazing! Please consider a vid about Lord Soth. ( You may have already done one and I apologize if so, but that might be Jorphdan I'm thinking of )
Bahamut Vs. Tiamat proxy war? Isn't that the entire Dragonlance cosmology? Also note, Paladine in Dragonlance (who is bahamut) is an "all-father" diety giving him (and Takhisis/Tiamat) the reality bending power of greater dieties (given the ecology of gods, maybe Krynn is how Bahamut gained the power to create dragonborn, and how Tiamat is able to hold her own on the 9 hells?)
Actually think it would be more interesting to see a campaign that had the players, maybe even afew that might have been fallowers of both Bahamut an Tiamt, but began to have doubts or fallen out of favor. Maybe in the setting the two Dragon-gods normally fight more covertly, but now Bahamut has gone more on the direct open offense to get rid of Tiamat. Then maybe it is revealed something has changed in Bahamut his very demeanor is changing, and he is revealed to be attempting not merely to defeat Tiamat, but to take her place in the hells.
He probably would't drink, (lawful Good) and I don't think his voice matters anymore. he can shapeshift to any form. I imagine that would also influence his voice...
Quick question. Are the seven old worms of Bahamut- are they simply very old dragons with the same challenge rating you would find in the monster manual, or are they something more? Are they draconic versions of angels or celestials?
It's "wyrms", back from when there were about ten to twelve age categories for dragon. I believe it went like this, from youngest to oldest: Wyrmling > very young > young > young adult > adult > mature > old > very old > ancient > wyrm > great wyrm. For those using the Epic Level Handbook, there was also Great Wyrm+, which would probably be something like Tiamat's oldest consorts.
Good but you only mentioned Wisdom once? Wisdom is OVER the 4 Tenants with Bahamut. Without wisdom, the 4 become evil. Magic and Psionics should also have been included HEAVILY. It always amazes me how the evil side is more detailed. Bahamuts magic and mind should rival the greatest sorcerers and sages EVER. His 7 Gold Dragons likewise.... a separate video could be done on each of them. But great video for 16 minutes.
Or could they change or shift their gender/sex throughout their long lives, kinda like how some species do a form of this even irl with some frogs an fish shifting from female to male to suit the needs at the time (like their is too many of one gender/sex present). So start out female seeking out the older stronger an more powerful male dragons to produce the best young possible, while then at a later stage of life they can shift into being male dragons, and then during the last stages of their life they might just retain which ever gender/sex they prefer. I think too much on this stuff sometimes lol.
Well that is saying that gods would be outside of Evolution, but in some ways how they ascend from the different stages of godhood, you could also say godhood is a part of evolution to a degree. Though gender might serve a different purpose for them, like a form of method for them to attract, empathize with, and endear themselves with their fallows that have genders. Or it might be something just left over as a worthless remnant of something they had once been. All conjecture though.
That is perfect, and I could see each of the FF7 summon versions being different avatars of Bahamut. Like depending on the status, actions,a nd power of someone he might send in a different avatar. I mean how awe inspiring would it be for those in the setting of D&D to see any of the ff-Bahamut designs really. I actually have been wanting to figure out a way of implementing the materia, and specifically the summon system from the FF-seven setting into a D&D setting. Like magic in the form of mages an the weave has maybe long since vanished/broken down, but the Fae/Ley energy that made up the weave which magic-users used to create spells via the weave has long since crystallized into the materia gems/crystals/orbs. Though even the idea of a materia-user that can conjure the spiritual form of a magical creature that either was trapped into a crystal (ala Pokemon lol), or maybe just that some magical creatures upon death either turn into crystals, or have a crystalline orb that is the source of their ability to use magic innately an control them thru it for a period of time.
You did miss Paladine of the Dragonlance setting. One of his primary forms is a platinum dragon. I can understand if you are limiting your scope to Faerun only, but you'll run into a bit an issue if/when you talk about Tiamat, since there is a lot of debate in 2ed books that she is a multi-spheric aspect of Tahkisis.
Well could it be that Io is his own over-deity like how Ao and Thoom are/could be over-deities, which could be why the dragon-gods/deities did not fall during the time of troubles as they fall under another over-deity's purview, while also haing quite an interesting implication in the cosmic setting of D&D like in spelljammer . It would be interesting if there were one Over-deity for each of the main alignments. Such Ao might be order specifically (though disregarding good or evil), Io might be neutral largely or more specifically a over-deity of balance, Thoom might be chaos actually, which would leave merely a over-deity of good an evil. though maybe since good and evil are more of perspectives than absolutes like how oder an chais are, they might not have an associated over-deity. Playing a adventure or in a setting in which either Bahamut is in a corrupted state, his view of order an justice being twisted, while maybe Tiamate is battling against him could be interesting. Or the party is dealing with a campaign that had a dark mirror of Bahumat, that might be split off from him, or maybe was a rival (brother) of his seeking to usurp Tiamate, and she seeks out aid from Bahamut (in some lore they were said to have been lovers/mated pair) to retain her portfolio. Could be even interesting with the group being part of Bahamut's faith finding that the faith is being splintered by Bahamut an this Dark twin of his as the begining of the adventure, and then shifting as a priest/dragon aligned with Tiamate comes to one of the temple's of Bahamut to seek aid actually from his own fallowers an the deity.
Happy to hear it. I always like to drop concepts, and ideas that others might enjoy, or develop from. My groups I dm with, as well as have connections with have a book that we fill with stray ideas or concept for adventures. That way even if the person that came up with the idea does not use it, someone else could make use of it, or even several people could.
Another interesting idea, which could be fun to do is as fallows. Maybe create an actual Hydra villain in a setting that has thru some method, such as aligning him/her-self with Tiamate, is ascending to to god-hood with many forms of Hydras as their primary fallowers. Could even be a spawn of Tiamate as she does have somewhat a Hydra like appearance to her, and now Bahamut is needing to find a way of curbing the Hydra;s ascension prior to being overwhelmed by the imbalance created via the arrival of the new power that is aligned with Tiamate (could run it that this Hydra god once it ascends it turns on Tiamate even.).
AJ Pickett that's true. I liked it though because it explains why Io isn't really seen or heard of, at least in 5e. I also enjoyed the idea that Bahamut and Tiamat were 2 halves of the same whole.
I could see it more that Io might have battled with the primordials, and while doing so the attacks might have ripped some of his scales off his body (maybe with some of his body an other organs), which would become aspects of the Dragon gods (maybe even the core of each of the primary dragon-god's core).
I know Bahamut more from the Final Fantasy games than Dungeons and Dragons. It's interesting to see the origins of the character and clues in how much the series was based on D&D
Bahamut wasn't even a dragon originally. He was originally thought of in medieval Islamic lore as a sea monster (gigantic fish, whale or sea serpent) that held up an ox who held up an angel who held up the world. A closer interpretation of Bahamut's fish version is in the video game La Mulana.
I put Bahamut it my campaign very briefly for the “Christmas episode”. All the characters were advancing to 6th level, and Bahamut appeared to the Dragonborn in his old man guise to teach him about his developing breath weapon and how to use his barbarian abilities. At the end of the session, when everyone was sitting down and enjoying the “feast of the moon”, they looked up into the sky to see a golden sleigh, pulled by seven golden reindeer, and a kindly old man sitting behind the reins.
As they stare in amazement, the sleigh bursts into flames, the reindeers change into golden dragons, and they hear the roaring voice of the old man- now a 55 metre long platinum dragon- shouting “a merry feast to all, and to all a good FIGHT!” Echoing off into the cold winter’s sky as they all fly away.
The players still refer to him as “metal Santa Claus”
Reuben Fromow thaaaaats amazing
Epic.
Too cool for words
Perfect
That's freakin' awesome!!!!
Bahamut has always been my go to example of Lawful Good done right. You don't need to be a massive prick to be lawful good. Adhear to a strong sense of honor and justice, lead by example inspire others to do good though your own actions.
Only thing better than a video on Gods? Dragon God.
"Great power has never corrupted Bahamut." Love that. It's a brutal game. Good to have greater gods looking after you
Bahamut taught Roshi the Kamehameha, who then taught Goku.
Change my mind
Teleport at will... as a reaction he can teleport out of the way of an attack...
"You rolled a 20? He's not there. You missed. He's 20 ft away and he's using his disintegration breath on you. To save you have to get a natural 30 on a D20 with disadvantage."
"I'm sorry. You're the one who was dumb enough to attack a high deity."
Welp I am screwed. Not because the 30 is impossible but because I am a lv 1 Beast Summoner who was just visiting the area to find a new bird to tame and now I am in the way of a Goku sized beam. Oh wait I rolled a 20 on my scroll of plane shift, back to the prime material I go. *poof* (I just wasted a few million Gp thank you!)
A natural 20 is a success no matter what, though. Of course the DM gets to decide what happens in the end, but if you make a nat 20 and the DM doesn't want you to fail this combat absolutely (for the sake of the story), it should do something nice no matter what. If it doesn't hit the enemy, it should at least have an interesting outcome.
He shouldn't even get a save.
DM: Bahamut uses his disintegrated breath weapon on you. You are dead.
Player: Save?
DM: You have been disintegrated, YOU ARE DEAD!!!
I wonder how a kobold would react to seeing Bahumat in his true form, they are creations of Tiamat but they probably would never have seen something even close to as majestic as Bahumat, so I imagine a kobold falling to their knees, speechless, and weeping tears of joy at just how majestic the sight in front of them is, like how a person can be moved to tears by a painting or a song.
The true meaning of Awesome.. a combination of amazement and utter terror.
@@AJPickett If Bahumat radiates light there may also be some blindness, and maybe a faith conversion after witnessing such a thing, I can imagine a clan of kobolds who follow bahumat because their elders who lead the clan witnessed bahumat and were blinded by his majesty.
I've always wondered if there were any Kobolds that worship Bahamut/metallic dragons.
@@Ahrenji I don't see why not, all the lore of kobolds says is they view dragons like gods, not specifically chromatic dragons, just dragons, and if we're being honest, between tiamat or bahamut, bahamut is the more majestic looking while tiamat is the more intimidating.
Nyghtking Bahamut be T H I C C
I know this is way late. But the "Be good. If not be careful" is exactly what we're told in the military when we go on libo/holiday/leave. It's "Don't do stupid shite and act right. If you're going to do stupid shite and act a fool, then don't get caught." Lord did I have myself some adventures. One involved drinking heavily with a Thai black market weapons dealing group, an RPG7, and a cow.
Love the ideas for perversions of Bahamuts commandments via zeal and narrow focus. I have a character I've been refining and playing with for my local group that's meant to be a fairly adult golden dragon who, via Bahamuts divine judgement, was stricken down, and stripped of her draconic form and power, and reborn/reformed into a mortal form (a tiefling, we'd all decided on, to put her in a persecuted position in life), with only the fuzziest fragments of memories of her old life, if anything understandable at all. And her only concrete memory was the command of Bahamut to serve his ideals, and learn what it truly means to be a force of good.
We had it that she'd let her zeal and focus on Law and Good turn into tyranny and destruction. And some of the fragments of memory she's been getting back have shown some huge focus on specific commandments/ideals, without context or temperance from others. And, as a Paladin, I've been playing her as trying to balance her focus and life according to all the commandments, and living by the spirit of them, not the letter. And definitely struggling a small amount. And I'm so glad hearing you talk about this k8nd of thing, because it's making me know I'm not going WAY out into left field with this stuff.
Plus, the fun part of it has been that the main antagonizing force in the campaign has been a cult of Tiamat, trying to bring her into the Material Plane. And our DM has been throwing some hints that the small group of Bahamut priests we've met are very much corrupt in the way of laser focus and zealousness. So it shouuld get pretty interesting.
Bahamut's breath weapon is a great way to end an evil campaign. Hahaha. The last thing the city sees is a platinum dragon above it.
No that is a horrible way to end any campaign, you are a horrible Dungeon master and must never touch the dice again.... Really though, that is a horrible way to end a campaign. Don't steal victory out from under your friends, but subjecting them to the Platinum Dragon. A good DM knows how to give and take, and you apparently don't understand either.
Mighty Gluestick: Oh yeah, there's this thing that Bahamut have but nobody ever bother write it down
Bahamut: YAMATO CANNON ONLINE!!!
**STARBLAZER INTENSIFIED**
"it goes something like this" Very nice touch there. Laughed and loved this.
Hey! that art from 1:09 to 1:52 was done by me! Oh its so great to see people liking a slightly more detailed holy Symbol
Absolutely, I really like it. If you have any other stuff you would like to advertise, I can give you a shout out in another video :)
I do NOT like how the gold dragon names started off rhyming and then just stopped halfway through like wtf
I agree, like if you're gonna make the names rhyme, go all the way!
Good old Papa Dragon. Draconic Allfather badass title for badass character. All hail Bahamut.
well his laser attack is like a ion cannon from command and conquer which also blows things up a space orbrial weapon of death
This is perfect! I'm currently playing a Bahamut worshipping Kobold paladin with a little draconic sorcerer multiclass and I've been meaning to get more inspiration. Thanks AJ!
One great post I wish I had saved from the D&D Forums was the "Gods Of The Mirror-verse." In it Bahamut was a Lawful Evil Iron Dragon, but as a Platinum Dragon he is nearly unique I imagine he would be better as a Lawful Evil Uranium Dragon.
In the thread they also detailed the Chaotic Good version of Tiamat The Rainbow Dragon, the Chaotic Good Gruumsh 3 Eye, the Elven God Corellon Larethian leader of the Iron Reich, and so on.
I can't be the only one who'd love to hear an Ecology of the Mirror-verse.
I would to sounds interesting 🕵️♀️💜🦁👑
The God of Gnomes was not the chipper Carl Glittergold, but the dour humorless "Carl Coaldust." I love that they fleshed it out to the point were Gruumsh 3 Eye tricked Corellon Larethain into striking his forehead to open his third eye. Now I can imagine Loth going from Chaotic Evil to Lawful Good but still keeping the Spider motif as a weaver of order & patterns.
What would Bahamut think of a party of adventurers who created a gold dragon by manipulating the Weave with ancient Netherese magic to turn an illusory gold dragon into a real, living, breathing one?
He would think "Heh, tricky little mortals" and then recruit the new dragon.
Having played bahumat, the old simply dressed cleric who wield a quarter staff. my take on one of the very important reasons he walks amonst man is to get radicalism out of his clergy. Other than that great vid.
Mmmm, good point!
He had a great alias so that no one recognised him. Since one of the names for bahumat is marduk, he went by marv. And while traditionally he is seen as lawful good he tended to act a little chaotic at times to keep an air of mystery. Never the less the dm sweated every session as all he would have to do is polymorph out of my human form and do that one very particular breath weapon. However I was a good sport and refrained from breaking his game.
@@HeadCannon1776 What kinda screwy DM let you play a CR 40+? Having access to all of the platinum Dragons abilities would greatly hinder game play... just seems foolish to me.. The Gods were never meant to be played. Every player who even reaches quasi Deity level, runs the risk of breaking the game. WHen you take away the chance for failure, one man can kill an army.... Let me elaborate. The 5% fumble rate keeps the whole game in check. It's what keeps your 20th level monk from killing all Evil on the Material Plane. He will in fact fumble himself to death before he kills and army of 10,000. be him level 20 or level 50. But a 0 lvl diet removes fumble chance. this minor change to a Characters base quickly causes abnormalities that DM's rarely expect.
bahamut is and always will be my favorite DnD God
my very best and favorite character Daegen Ryoku,was a devout Paladin of Bahamut who became his "favorite champion"
by the time Daegen reached the end of his time on Faerun,he was rewarded with the honer of ascending and meeting Io face to face,and becoming a living Avatar of both Bahamut and Io's power.
Thanks, now I know how I can make my overzealous kobold oath of vengeance paladin a follower of bahamut despite being a bit sketchy on his morals. As long as he views them as "for the greater good" and firmly tie it back into one of the 4 tenants of Bahamut it is still good and justified in his religion.
Neat! The 3rd breath attack pretty much sums up how the gods of D&D are on another level then the PCs.
If it were up to me, I would use his ultimate to showcase the raw power of the Dragon God and describe how the display caused the PCs to drop their jaws and freak out in awe and fear like the many characters in One Peace. XD
Using the Yamato as a visual presentation for Bahamut's breath weapon...
call me impressed
Yamato? What sauce?
Transfer all divine energy to the Wave Motion Gun!
I love the description the 3E Manual of the Planes gives for his lair on Celestia. He's basically turned his entire hoard into his lair, with floors of polished mithral, the walls encrusted with the finest gemstones and all that...and interspersed among them are the remains of would-be thieves. Just goes to show that even the Platinum Dragon has a bit of a greedy streak.
Thankfully, it's said that Bahamut is willing to part with a portion of his hoard if he knows it is for a good cause (and as a greater deity, he surely knows a good cause when he hears it), and the person who needs his wealth just asks him nicely.
Also, was that the Wave Motion Gun from _Space Battleship Yamato_ at 6:49? Yeah, I'd say that's a pretty accurate description.
This is very useful information, because I'm playing a paladin of Bahamut in the Dragon Queen story thing, and I actually don't know a whole lot about Bahamut or what his ideals are, or what he stands for. My DM said that it isn't really all that important for me to know, but I'd like to learn anyway.
I'm very new to D&D if you couldn't tell btw.
I want to see Bahamut kick Lolth in the abs and suplex city her. Love the names of Bahamut's posse. They all sound epic
Attorney at law? Well lawyers do tend to be reptiles, although usually lawful evil :)
I love Bahamut's single: "Who Let the Dragons Out?"
LOL!!!
His breath weapon is a godly kamehameha!
Thats who Goku learned it from.
Always wanted to play a blue Dragonborn paladin of Bahamut, AJ thanks for the inspiration and the lore to make a oath of the crown paladin.
Best DnD lore and ecology videos on RUclips, great narration and lots of inspiration for pc characters and campaign settings 10/10
I'm currently writing a Gold Dragonborn Paladin character who worships Bahamut. lol
14:14 this confuses me because Bahamut is known to be one of the most compassionate beings in the multiverse, and being a deity of enlightened justice, which is justice tempered with mercy and punishment with forgiveness
True but his followers may get too focused on justice and nobility part
THANK YOU.
My campaign is currently focused around dragon riders of bahamut going up against Tiamat so I use a lot of lore. This is going to be helpful.
Bahamut has always been one of my favorite D&D deities. Thanks, AJ! ✌🏽
This is fantastic! I happened to be talking with my group about Bahamut last Saturday, so I greatly appreciate you posting a video on him. Hope all is going well, and I look forward to your future videos.
Dude yes im a dragonborn wizard named Puff in my Tomb of Annihilation campaign! I needed help learning my origins and this helps alot!!
Who the f*** gave this a thumbs dowm?!? This video is awesome, keep up the good work AJ!!!!
I am currently playing a Paladin of Bahamut; a NG Juggernaut Warforged with the images of 7 canaries etched into his chestplate who swore an Oath of the Ancients. He is currently at level 6 and I'm enjoying it thus far.
Apologies for commenting twice, but this is a beautiful presentation of the only deity - Paladine, on Krynn; Bahamut, in the Forgotten Realms - that has ever resonated with me as a character. Tiamat seems so distant in her battle with Huma and in her subsequent machinations. Paladine, thanks in part to the charm of his aspect Fizban, just seems easier to connect to at a deeper level. Such a great deity.
Good Sage, would you please be so wise to enlighten us lowly students about the chaotic events known as theTime of Troubles. Thank you Sir
AJ, man, I don't know if you were trying to be really funny but the deadpan serious way you go through your videos made the juxtaposition of you introducing a video of what looks like the Kamehameha wave blowing up a floating island made me lose it. I just died laughing. It's probably due to the fact that you mostly just describe what creatures do and the clinical, dispassionate way you deliver your videos next to something so visually extreme that makes it so damn funny. If you were trying for a laugh, bravo sir.
it is true that New Zealanders tend to have a very dry sense of humor.
@@AJPickett Bahamut is the founder of The Way of the Ascendant Dragon, my character Makish is one his worshipper.
I was wondering why you haven't mentioned his founding the first monastery of the Ascendant Dragon? I would like to see a video on Bahamut and his followers of the Way of Ascension Dragon, and his relationship with them.
Fascinating video Aj! Thanks for sharing! I'm a huge fan of diety lore since it's so hard to come by! If you ever do one of Kord, you'd make me one happy paladin!
I bet Jorphdan makes one on Kord before I do, he is ripping through the pantheon in his video series.
Tiamet may have 5 heads but Bahamut has 7 Ancient Gold Dragons!
So who would come up on top if they were to clash?
@@pix00l if I were a betting man, I would put my gold pieces on the side that has 8 ancient and colossal Demigod-type Dragons against the side that has only one. Sure Tiamet has 5 heads but she doesn't have 5 individual bodies to use those heads in a more tactical and effective manner. Not to mention that Bahamut has the ultimate breath weapon which is basically a nuclear strike that disintegrates anything in its path. Who would you wager on and why?
@@jeremiah1059 But Tiamat does have 5 consorts though
@@pix00l that's a good point. I didn't count them initially since I don't know if they are with Tiamet constantly or not. Let's say we do count them as participants in the battle, then it comes down to 1 each of the 5 colossal chromatic dragons versus 7 colossal gold dragons. I still believe the gold wyrms would have the upper hand.
@@jeremiah1059 Isn't gold dragon the most powerful out of all dragons?
Awesome video! One idea that I think would be cool is like an ecology video on levels. Like where does low level things (like 1to 5) fall in the world and cities and where would level 20 fighters or other classes fall. Does a city like water deep have only one or two lvl 20 wizards in all its realm or squads for Incase a group of high level adventurers get bored and decide to torch the place. It’s an idea that I still really struggle with, how many lvl 20 beings are out there and what do cities do against these things. Any way just a thought, thanks for the amazing content!
That is actually a very complicated subject open to a LOT of debate.. so sure, love to!
AJ Pickett. Ha ha. Yeah, my bad. It’s been so frustrating in my world to flesh this problem out. But I totally know what you mean.
I always think dragonborn without necks look really weird. More "lizardfolk" and less "drgonborn." Also like they badly need a chiropractor.
I have been massively enjoying your videos, man, and the images you include are as inspiring as your copy is informative. I've only scratched the surface of your playlist, so that's a rabbit hole I am really looking forward to tumbling down. That sounded less dry in my head. I love your work, is what I'm saying.
Yeah I agree with you there, as I prefer mine to have a semi-long neck with semi-long to long limbs, as it gives them that more feline-like appearance that dragons give off.
Draco Paladin, E'li, Thak, Skyblade, Fizban the Fabulous, Paladine the Platinum Dragon.
I would like to see a video on Bahamut with WAY less politics on wayward cults of him. More positive instead of negative.
All those portfolios need some attention. What would Bahamut do uniquely with those portfolios to his followers to combat evil and darkness? Maybe unique spells, mage and cleric? Undead turning? I would think armor of a Paladin of Bahamut would be impressive stuff. What powers of a High Priest of Bahamut be known for?
Given that I am currently playing around with my story idea surrounding two dragons in an adventuring party, Bahamut is a significant divine figure in the background, with the Silver dragon specifically venerating Xymor (an old name for Bahamut) and the Steel dragon living as a paladin of Bahamut. The only other god specifically worshipped by a team member is Eilistraee, by the team's dedicated cleric.
I had a version of Epic Dragons in my campaigns in the 80s. They were Loom Dragons (my campaign universe was The Loom of Magus). They laid eggs, but an egg hatches only when a Loom Dragon dies. Loom Dragons are born bigger than the largest of any Great Wyrm and born with the wisdom, skill, and intellect of one as well as the innate knowledge of Loom Dragon history. They had age categories. I had a rule that players, without divine ascension, did not face Loom Dragons bigger than a hatchling.
you underestimate your players... as mortals I've seen characters make bluff checks of 120. (lvl 30) And with a bluff of that magnitude, your loom dragons are not likely to even recognize them. Hell only St Cuthbert ever had a chance at seeing through such illusions. (see epic level skills)
Hey guys 2nd edition Dragonomicon the other two platnium dragons are great wyrm gold's. Forgotten Realms 2nd Ed. Great vid too.
Nice video a little bit about Bahumat and Oerth
I made a paladin for a future campaign and I think I might devote him to bahamut.
I enjoy this channel. You just need to up the volume!
Then turn up your volume?
This is great. Thanks for putting this together.
So he has the equivalent of a Wave Motion Gun for breath weapon. Neat!
Another great video! Was wondering when this guy would show up~
ONE THUMBS DOWN!!!!!! WHO!!! WHY!!! 1) its Bahamut!!! 2) its AJ, no one does details like AJ 3) see 2
This is obviously followers of Tiamat
Bahamut is may favorite of the good deities in D&D
I'm a fan of Sune and Tymora.
Thank you RUclips.....I needed 15 commercials to interrupt this video
@@centuri.trader9194 is there a mobile version of that?
20 bucks gives us 5 people no adds and offline downloads. Is worth it and I hate youtube as a company. Loathe them. But the amount of Information on here cant be ignored
@@mikesnyder3317 I have RUclips red because I don't pay for any other subscriptions, I pretty much always have RUclips on as background / white noise for sleep / also use it instead of TV. If you have RUclips on for a large percentage of your free time IMO it's definitely worth it.
P.S. (I also think that RUclips is run by nincompoops)
Only 1 for me
I thought Dragonborn came from the Primordial world and were not created by a god?
Aight looked it up. It’s a separate type. Dragonborn of Bahamut are basically Super Fans of Bahamut and went through a ritual to be changed by him into Dragonborn to be his champion/emissary and go fight minions of Tiamat. That’s all they care about is doing Bahamut’s will and fighting Tiamat. Nothing else. No time to be lazy, gotta fight evil. They’re sterile tho so no babies
I'm making him be a flying Chihuahua. New name: Baja-Mut
Celestial chihuahua: Baja-Mut-Lite
Awesome video once again AJ! The art is always amazing! Please consider a vid about Lord Soth. ( You may have already done one and I apologize if so, but that might be Jorphdan I'm thinking of )
Bahamut Vs. Tiamat proxy war? Isn't that the entire Dragonlance cosmology?
Also note, Paladine in Dragonlance (who is bahamut) is an "all-father" diety giving him (and Takhisis/Tiamat) the reality bending power of greater dieties (given the ecology of gods, maybe Krynn is how Bahamut gained the power to create dragonborn, and how Tiamat is able to hold her own on the 9 hells?)
Sounds like a pretty solid theory.
Brilliant. Cracking video A. J.
It would be interesting if Bahamut had become a Greater God and had reduced Tiamat to a lesser God or even lower...
Actually think it would be more interesting to see a campaign that had the players, maybe even afew that might have been fallowers of both Bahamut an Tiamt, but began to have doubts or fallen out of favor. Maybe in the setting the two Dragon-gods normally fight more covertly, but now Bahamut has gone more on the direct open offense to get rid of Tiamat. Then maybe it is revealed something has changed in Bahamut his very demeanor is changing, and he is revealed to be attempting not merely to defeat Tiamat, but to take her place in the hells.
Now, I want to play a Zealot Barbarian of Bahamut.
I had the same line of thought brother!
Bahamut has the Wave-Motion Gun in his gullet.
One does not say to Bahamut "Go ahead, take your best shot".
Great video AJ been waiting on this one fpr a long time
I really wish we get to know what happened to Lendys and Tamara in 5e
I imagine bahamut has the most noble voice of all the deities plus can he hold his liquor since some dragons like alcohol
kiara sanders, voiced by Morgan Freeman
Charles dance. Or james earl jones
roy jacoby . Peewee Herman
How much alcohol would a gigantic dragon need to drink? A whole sea of whiskey?
He probably would't drink, (lawful Good) and I don't think his voice matters anymore. he can shapeshift to any form. I imagine that would also influence his voice...
This is part of my daily meditation 😅
Quick question. Are the seven old worms of Bahamut- are they simply very old dragons with the same challenge rating you would find in the monster manual, or are they something more? Are they draconic versions of angels or celestials?
Just very old dragons.
It's "wyrms", back from when there were about ten to twelve age categories for dragon. I believe it went like this, from youngest to oldest:
Wyrmling > very young > young > young adult > adult > mature > old > very old > ancient > wyrm > great wyrm. For those using the Epic Level Handbook, there was also Great Wyrm+, which would probably be something like Tiamat's oldest consorts.
@@JanusHoW not all of us have time to deal with auto-correct
I love your videos mate! Also this is the best bday gift.Keep up the amazing work.
I'd love to see a Bahamut vs demogorgon video, I wonder who would win
l j Bahamut.
Good but you only mentioned Wisdom once? Wisdom is OVER the 4 Tenants with Bahamut. Without wisdom, the 4 become evil. Magic and Psionics should also have been included HEAVILY. It always amazes me how the evil side is more detailed. Bahamuts magic and mind should rival the greatest sorcerers and sages EVER. His 7 Gold Dragons likewise.... a separate video could be done on each of them. But great video for 16 minutes.
6:50 Bahamut breath weapon
Commenting, so I don't spend hours again finding the best and only example of disintegration breath
Magic University Student: So is Azgorath male or female?
Scholar: ...Yes
Exactly.
Or could they change or shift their gender/sex throughout their long lives, kinda like how some species do a form of this even irl with some frogs an fish shifting from female to male to suit the needs at the time (like their is too many of one gender/sex present). So start out female seeking out the older stronger an more powerful male dragons to produce the best young possible, while then at a later stage of life they can shift into being male dragons, and then during the last stages of their life they might just retain which ever gender/sex they prefer. I think too much on this stuff sometimes lol.
Gender has an evolutionary purpose, so it makes little sense for gods to have them.
Well that is saying that gods would be outside of Evolution, but in some ways how they ascend from the different stages of godhood, you could also say godhood is a part of evolution to a degree. Though gender might serve a different purpose for them, like a form of method for them to attract, empathize with, and endear themselves with their fallows that have genders. Or it might be something just left over as a worthless remnant of something they had once been. All conjecture though.
I love this content, great for prepping me as a DM. I wish the audio quality were a bit clearer though
On this video? Hmmm, sounds crystal clear to me.
Listening to this on my phone and I hear no audio issues.
I like your new avatar. Looks quite good.
Great design by Josh over at the Arcane Forge RUclips channel.
14:22 what the heck was that sound you produced?
Judging by the wicked footage of the breath weapon. . Is Bahamut closely kin to Godzilla ? Lol
Joe Fixxit he could obliterate Godzilla XD
Godzilla would cower in fear at the sight of the breath of Bahamut!
Bahamut's Breath Attacks: Mega Flare, Giga Flare, Tera Flare
That is perfect, and I could see each of the FF7 summon versions being different avatars of Bahamut. Like depending on the status, actions,a nd power of someone he might send in a different avatar. I mean how awe inspiring would it be for those in the setting of D&D to see any of the ff-Bahamut designs really.
I actually have been wanting to figure out a way of implementing the materia, and specifically the summon system from the FF-seven setting into a D&D setting. Like magic in the form of mages an the weave has maybe long since vanished/broken down, but the Fae/Ley energy that made up the weave which magic-users used to create spells via the weave has long since crystallized into the materia gems/crystals/orbs. Though even the idea of a materia-user that can conjure the spiritual form of a magical creature that either was trapped into a crystal (ala Pokemon lol), or maybe just that some magical creatures upon death either turn into crystals, or have a crystalline orb that is the source of their ability to use magic innately an control them thru it for a period of time.
Gets his Dragon God lava he ever met the the man emperor of mankind
Forgive my Hersey, but B's avatar alone would kill the God Emperor. I will now cleanse my Hersey with Holy Heavy Bolter Prometheon fire
Love your videos. I would like to request hydras and the ranger class please.
Michael Hill yes ranger class please
I'll cover all the classes eventually, just not particularly quickly, as I want to give them my best efforts.
AJ Pickett awesome I look forward to seeing what you put out. Thank you for everything you do and replying to our comments 😁
So we're talking bahamut zero from FF7 on that breath weapon.
Bahamud doesn't seem very kind and merciful considering he's a God of good, law and order...
it can be like a vengeance paladin, they can have mercy to the ordinary foes but not the sworn enemies
Well he is just not merciful.
None of those domains have anything to do with kindness or mercy.
You did miss Paladine of the Dragonlance setting. One of his primary forms is a platinum dragon. I can understand if you are limiting your scope to Faerun only, but you'll run into a bit an issue if/when you talk about Tiamat, since there is a lot of debate in 2ed books that she is a multi-spheric aspect of Tahkisis.
Yeah I talk about that in the Tiamat video.
Argonova A platinum dragon is cool, but there's no beating his ultimate form: Fizban.
My hat!!!
I've been looking for this thank you! So fucking much! Giving me ideas for my campaign! Omg excited!
Well could it be that Io is his own over-deity like how Ao and Thoom are/could be over-deities, which could be why the dragon-gods/deities did not fall during the time of troubles as they fall under another over-deity's purview, while also haing quite an interesting implication in the cosmic setting of D&D like in spelljammer . It would be interesting if there were one Over-deity for each of the main alignments. Such Ao might be order specifically (though disregarding good or evil), Io might be neutral largely or more specifically a over-deity of balance, Thoom might be chaos actually, which would leave merely a over-deity of good an evil. though maybe since good and evil are more of perspectives than absolutes like how oder an chais are, they might not have an associated over-deity.
Playing a adventure or in a setting in which either Bahamut is in a corrupted state, his view of order an justice being twisted, while maybe Tiamate is battling against him could be interesting. Or the party is dealing with a campaign that had a dark mirror of Bahumat, that might be split off from him, or maybe was a rival (brother) of his seeking to usurp Tiamate, and she seeks out aid from Bahamut (in some lore they were said to have been lovers/mated pair) to retain her portfolio. Could be even interesting with the group being part of Bahamut's faith finding that the faith is being splintered by Bahamut an this Dark twin of his as the begining of the adventure, and then shifting as a priest/dragon aligned with Tiamate comes to one of the temple's of Bahamut to seek aid actually from his own fallowers an the deity.
Imagine if you will, a Dark Bahamut..
Love that adventure idea bro!
Happy to hear it. I always like to drop concepts, and ideas that others might enjoy, or develop from. My groups I dm with, as well as have connections with have a book that we fill with stray ideas or concept for adventures. That way even if the person that came up with the idea does not use it, someone else could make use of it, or even several people could.
Another interesting idea, which could be fun to do is as fallows. Maybe create an actual Hydra villain in a setting that has thru some method, such as aligning him/her-self with Tiamate, is ascending to to god-hood with many forms of Hydras as their primary fallowers. Could even be a spawn of Tiamate as she does have somewhat a Hydra like appearance to her, and now Bahamut is needing to find a way of curbing the Hydra;s ascension prior to being overwhelmed by the imbalance created via the arrival of the new power that is aligned with Tiamate (could run it that this Hydra god once it ascends it turns on Tiamate even.).
So I thought Bahamut and Tiamat were created when Io was cut in half by a primordial.
That is one legend yes, but it fails to account for the origin of the rest of the Dragon pantheon, or the two other platinum dragons.
AJ Pickett that's true. I liked it though because it explains why Io isn't really seen or heard of, at least in 5e. I also enjoyed the idea that Bahamut and Tiamat were 2 halves of the same whole.
I could see it more that Io might have battled with the primordials, and while doing so the attacks might have ripped some of his scales off his body (maybe with some of his body an other organs), which would become aspects of the Dragon gods (maybe even the core of each of the primary dragon-god's core).
Elric Engquist now that's an interesting one.
I know Bahamut more from the Final Fantasy games than Dungeons and Dragons. It's interesting to see the origins of the character and clues in how much the series was based on D&D
Bahamut wasn't even a dragon originally. He was originally thought of in medieval Islamic lore as a sea monster (gigantic fish, whale or sea serpent) that held up an ox who held up an angel who held up the world. A closer interpretation of Bahamut's fish version is in the video game La Mulana.
A follower of tiamat must have disliked this vid
May he burn in the 9 Hells! HAIL Bahamut!
heretic... XD
The OG god
I really need Dragon History ^.^
I'm actually making a paladin of bahamut so thanks!
Praise the platinum dragon !!
Thanks for the vid sir. Like the idiom at the end.
Hey brother, can you tell us what resource you used to find the names of the seven gold dragons that travel with Bahamut?
Think it's in the Draconomicon
Righteous!
On Oerth is Paladine the divine manifestation of Bahamut like Tarkesis is the divine manifest of Tiamat...?