Bahamut is a child of the dragon god
Io, and a fierce enemy of
Tiamat, his evil sister and twin. He respects
Heironeous,
Moradin,
Yondalla, and other lawful good deities. Some myths claim he is the son of
Lendys, god of justice, and
Tamara, goddess of mercy, but more commonly those deities are said to be among his younger siblings, which also include
Aasterinian,
Chronepsis (also said to be his uncle),
Astilabor,
Hlal,
Faluzure,
Garyx, and
Nathair Sgiathach.
Tiamat and Bahamut The same edition of
Dungeons & Dragons that introduced Bahamut also introduced his
antithesis, named
Tiamat, the Chromatic Dragon and Queen of Evil Dragons, as well as the mother and deity of all evil dragons. is portrayed as benevolent, while Tiamat is portrayed as malevolent, keeping close to their origins in
D&D. Both also occur in the card game
Three-Dragon Ante, and Aspects of them have been created as plastic miniatures.
Vassals A number of non-divine dragons and dragonlike beings serve Bahamut: •
Medrinia is a blue-green aquatic dragon said to have been born from the first tear that Bahamut shed after witnessing the desolation left after the first battle between Tiamat and the dragons of good. She dwells in the undersea palace of Sea Reach on the
Prime Material Plane, allying with dolphins, sea-horses, and other aquatic dragons to defeat evil and protect good. •
Xathanon is a burst of golden energy with draconic shape, said to be a physical embodiment of the
Positive Energy Plane. It was created by Bahamut from positive energy long ago, and it serves Draco Paladin unswervingly. It has a special hatred for Dhrakoth the Corruptor, a negative energy being created by Tiamat. •
Vanathor, the Golden Harpist, is Bahamut's advisor and bard, appearing as a gold dragon with a swirl of rainbow colors on his breast. The master of all things musical, Vanathor dwells with the Platinum Dragon in his palace. He is on good terms with all the gods of music, especially
Corellon Larethian. He sometimes appears as a handsome half-elven bard. Some myths say he was actually a dead god from an ancient pantheon, given new life by Bahamut's magic. •
Falx Templamut is a very old silver dragon who is Bahamut's grandson. He has two wives, Big Alice and Sillitellimut. He dwells across the
Solnor Ocean from the
Flanaess, guarding caves filled with evil forces and beings. •
St. Leomar, a former Paladin of Bahamut who is a golden-scaled halfdragon. He built a notable church of Bahamut in the Kingdom of Ahlissa (on
Oerth) and was therefore raised to exarch state by Bahamut, to attend to the needs of his followers on Oerth.
4th edition The Seven Great Gold Wyrms are the closest of Bahamut's servants, guarding his palace and escort him disguised as canaries when he is traveling the world. They also are emissaries of Bahamut in tasks that don't demand Bahamut's personal attention. Although powerful, they are not immortal: many gold wyrms in the circle have died, and new gold dragons are chosen to replace them. These are the current seven great gold wyrms: •
Borkadd the Claw, a male gold dragon, is Bahamut's hand of justice. He is sent to enforce the law when there is no alternative. •
Kurya the Eye, a suspicious female gold dragon. She is the spy of Bahamut, sent on tasks that demand secrecy. •
Sonngrad the Wing, a female gold dragon who is the messenger of Bahamut. •
Gruemar the Voice, a male gold dragon, is a negotiator who prefers peaceful words over bloodshed. •
Marroshok the Tail, a massive male gold dragon, is the bodyguard of Bahamut. Though he is a merciless warrior, he is usually friendly and genial. •
Troannaxia the Presence, a female shining gold dragon, who with her intimidating presence is sent to subdue resistance when nothing else will suffice. •
Urgala the Fang, a female gold dragon who serves as a leader and chief tactician when Bahamut musters an army.
Kuyutha is the best known of the exarchs of Bahamut. He is the Bahamut emissary to the dragonborn race. Kuyutha was the last of the greatest dragonborn paladins of the long-lost empire of Arkhosia, and he saved many of the surviving dragonborn clans after the fall of the empire. For his deeds, Bahamut rewarded him with a divine spark. Kuyutha now lives in Mount Mertion (one of the seven mounts of Mount Celestia), training a new order of dragonborn knights of Bahamut. Bahamut is closely allied with
Moradin, and together with
Kord they rule Celestia in a holy triumvirate. Tiamat remains his greatest enemy, and he opposes all evil and chaotic evil members of the pantheon. A race known as the Quom also hates Bahamut, due to his role in unintentionally killing their god, Lakal. == Fictional lore ==