Gorum

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Gorum, the Lord in Iron
Alignment Chaotic Neutral
Divine Rank God
Pantheon Golarion
Portfolio Strength, Battle, Weapons
Domains Chaos, Destruction, Glory, Strength, War
Home Plane Elysium
Worshippers Soldiers and mercenaries, barbarians, half-orcs
Favoured Weapon Greatsword


Gorum is the obligatory warrior god of Pathfinder, taking most of his inspiration from Conan the Barbarian's god Crom. Gorum is a mix of the better halves of both Garagos and Tempus of Forgotten Realms, and also mostly analogous to D&D's Kord minus the good sportsmanship aspect, as that belongs to a more minor bro-tier god named Kurgess... No, instead Gorum is about FIGHTIN' AN' WINNIN'!

Gorum is a big guy. (FOR YOU.) Should Gorum appear before anyone, anywhere, anytime Gorum will always be THE BIGGEST GUY. Like other big guys, Gorem also wears a mask... or, more precisely, a great helm. His face is never visible, only his fierce, blazing red eyes can be seen through the helm. The rest of his gigantic body is similarly encased in heavy armor.

Gorum was not always around like most of these other pansy gods, he did not come into being until far later in Golarion's history when the orcs, driven out from the Darklands by the dwarves, first began to come into direct mass and bloody conflict with humans. Legends state that Gorum arose from a suit of iron armor left on a desolate battlefield after the fighting had ended, willed into being by conflict itself, and should conflict ever cease he would rust away into nothingness. Needless to say he doesn't have much to worry about in the protracted future.

The deities of Golarion
Lawful Neutral Chaotic
Good Apsu - Erastil - Gruhastha - Ihys
Iomedae - Myr - Osiris - Shizuru
Torag - Tsukiyo - Wadjet
Aesocar - Arundhat - Bes - Cihua Couatl
Isis - Jaidi - Kazutal - Khepri
Kurgess - Lady Jingxi - Neith - Qi Zhong
Sarenrae - Shelyn - Yuelral
Cayden Cailean - Desna - Elion - Findeladlara
Hathor - Ketephys - Kofusachi - Milani - Selket
Neutral Abadar - Amaznen† - Anubis - Aroden
Horus - Irori - Ma'at - Ra - Thoth
Chamidu - Daikitsu - Fandarra - Gozreh
Grandmother Spider - Likha - Nalinivati
Nethys - Onos - Pharasma - Ptah
Ragdya - Sivanah - Yamatsumi
Abhoth - Acavna† - Azathoth - Bastet - Besmara
Calistria - Gorum - Groetus - Hei Feng
Nephthys - Nocticula - Sekhmet - Sobek
Speakers of the Depths - Sun Wukong - Yog-Sothoth
Evil Achaekek - Asmodeus - Dhalavei
Diomazul - General Susumu - Lissala
Minderhal - Sicva - Yaezhing
Zon-Kuthon - Zursvaater
Ah Pook - Bound Prince - Droskar
Fumeiyoshi - Lao Shu Po - Norgorber
Raumya - Scal - Set - Ulon
Urgathoa - Zyphus
Apep - Camazotz - Dahak - Ghlaunder
Lahkgya - Lady Nanbyo - Lamashtu
Nhimbaloth - Nyarlathotep - Rovagug
Shub-Niggurath - Urazra - Ydersius