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[[Olidarma (Greyhawk Action)| Olidarma]] is the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] prince of parties and the king of luck, worshiped mainly a god of gaiety, wine, and gambling. Everyone knows thieves pray to him too, but that side is tolerated because people still just want to have fun. | [[Olidarma (Greyhawk Action)| Olidarma]] is the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] prince of parties and the king of luck, worshiped mainly a god of gaiety, wine, and gambling. Everyone knows thieves pray to him too, but that side is tolerated because people still just want to have fun. | ||
− | A happy trickster and rogue among the [[Flan (Greyhawk Action)|Flan]], [[Olidarma (Greyhawk Action)|Olidarma]] invented wine and beer and encourage his followers to indulge. Sometimes seen as the god of youth, the young incarnation of [[Obad-Hai (Greyhawk Action)|Obad-Hai]] and suitor of [[Myhriss (Greyhawk Action)|Myhriss]], | + | A happy trickster and rogue among the [[Flan (Greyhawk Action)|Flan]], [[Olidarma (Greyhawk Action)|Olidarma]] invented wine and beer and encourage his followers to indulge. Sometimes seen as the god of youth, the young incarnation of [[Obad-Hai (Greyhawk Action)|Obad-Hai]] and suitor of [[Myhriss (Greyhawk Action)|Myhriss]], at other times said to be descended from a dalliance between [[Beory (Greyhawk Action)|Beory]] and a goat and is often depicted as a satyr. |
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Olidarma is the Common prince of parties and the king of luck, worshiped mainly a god of gaiety, wine, and gambling. Everyone knows thieves pray to him too, but that side is tolerated because people still just want to have fun.
A happy trickster and rogue among the Flan, Olidarma invented wine and beer and encourage his followers to indulge. Sometimes seen as the god of youth, the young incarnation of Obad-Hai and suitor of Myhriss, at other times said to be descended from a dalliance between Beory and a goat and is often depicted as a satyr.