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Revision as of 05:42, 9 February 2012

Ulaa 

Title(s):

The Stonewife 

Alias(es):

none 

Power Level:

Intermediate 

Alignment:

Lawful Good 

Portfolio:

Hills, Mountains, Gemstones 

Domains:

Earth, Good, Law 

Settings:

Greyhawk

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In the World of Greyhawk, Ulaa is the goddess of hills, mountains, and gemstones. Her holy symbol is a mountain with a ruby heart; she places rubies in the earth as gifts to miners, who do her husband's work.

Description

Ulaa is depicted as a dwarven woman with gnomish facial features. She wields a mighty hammer called Skullringer.

Relationships

Ulaa is the wife of Bleredd, and an ally of Beory.

Worshippers

Ulaa is worshipped by humans, dwarves, gnomes, and other benevolent races who dwell in hills and mountains. She is well-known in the Ulek States, especially in the Principality of Ulek. Non-humans who worship Ulaa often integrate her into their own pantheons.

Temples and rituals

Worship sevices to Ulaa include rhythmic hammering on stone, chanted hymns, and displays of gemstones and minerals.

References

External links

There is an article about Ulaa at the Great Library of Greyhawk.

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