Vidalok Campaign Setting: Religion & Powers
"The Lightning Game"


  • Name
  • Alignment
  • Native Pantheon
  • Portfolio
  • Ukko
  • LG
  • Finnish
  • Sky, air, weather, avians
  • Marduk
  • LN
  • Babylonian
  • Cities, wind, thunder, storms, rain
  • Set
  • LE
  • Egyptian
  • Evil, drought, desert storms
  • Artemis
  • NG
  • Greek
  • Hunting, wild beasts, childbirth
  • Remnis
  • N
  • Eagles
  • Sky, Service, Eagles
  • Beory
  • N
  • Oerth
  • Earth, nature, rain
  • Rudra
  • NE
  • Indian
  • Storms, disease
  • Hermes
  • CG
  • Greek
  • Travel, trade, thievery, gambling, running
  • Thor
  • CG
  • Norse
  • Thunder, weather, sky, crops
  • Indra
  • CE
  • Indian
  • Weather, battle
  • Talos
  • CE
  • Faerunian
  • Storms, destruction, earthquakes






  • Indra
  • The First Ruler
  • Alignment:
  • Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio:
  • Weather, battle
  • Worshippers:
  • Domains:
  • Chaos, Destruction, Evil, War, Weather
  • Favored Weapon:
Indra, also known in earlier folklore as Parjanya, is the power of the atmosphere, storms, and battle. In the world of Vidalok, his worshippers are mostly found in the Devarsa rainforests. He is the embodiment of aggressive action, and a great lover of war.

Indra always watches any battle with great interest, and often cannot resist sending his avatar down to participate on the side which has shown him the most favor. He has the power to raise those slain in battle, as well as complete control over anything occurring in the air, such as storms, rain, wind, and especially thunder and lightning. Indra’s true form is that of a muscular man with unusually long arms and red skin.

Indra is arrogant, selfish, jealous, and completely amoral. He is also prone to gluttony (especially where drink is concerned) and loves all other pleasures of the flesh. When a worshiper who regularly honors him with riotous feasts is about to enter a desperate battle, there is a small chance that Indra will send his avatar to help. Omens from Indra come in the form of storms, lightning, or wind.