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Finder Wyvernspur


In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Finder Wyvernspur is a relatively new power raised to divinity by acquiring the divine spark of the deceased god Moander.

The character first appeared as "The Nameless Bard" in the novel Azure Bonds (1988).

Finder Wyvernspur's origins are detailed as his story continues in the novels The Wyvern's Spur (1990), and Song of the Saurials (1991). Finder's story, and his journey to godhood, later continue in the novels Finder's Bane (1997), and Tymora's Luck (1997).

Finder is further detailed in Powers & Pantheons (1997).

Finder is described as one of the good deities that celestials can serve in the supplement Warriors of Heaven (1999).

Finder Wyvernspur appears in 3rd edition in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting book (2001), and was further described in Faiths and Pantheons (2002).

Finder is a Chaotic Neutral Demipower. His symbol is a white harp on gray circle, and his divine realm is Fermata, which in the 2nd Edition Forgotten Realms cosmology is situated on the plane of Arborea but in the Third Edition cosmology is within Selûne's palace in the Gates of the Moon. His Third Edition D&D domains are Chaos, Charm, Renewal, and Scalykind.

Finder's church is very small, consisting primarily of younger bards and musicians, and those who seek to change and diversify the arts. His faith is strong only amongst the saurials of the Lost Vale (in the Dalelands)—where his is a state religion along with Chauntea's—who owe him their freedom (see below). His speciality priests are called Finders.


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