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In the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') role-playing game, Bahamut ( 〔Mentzer, Frank. "Ay pronunseeAY shun gyd" ''Dragon'' #93 (TSR, 1985)〕 or )〔Hazmat Modine: (''Bahamut'' )〕 is a powerful draconic deity, who has the same name as Bahamut from Arabic mythology. Introduced in the 1st Edition of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (''AD&D'') and continuing into 2004's release of ''Complete Divine'', Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. He is a deity of good dragonkind (metallic) and a member of the default pantheon of ''D&D'' gods. His counterpart in ''Dragonlance'' is Paladine (though many regard the two as separate beings). Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind. In many campaign settings, the draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, and his children Aasterinian, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, and Tiamat. Other draconic gods may be present in different campaign settings. For example, the Forgotten Realms draconic pantheon also includes Astilabor, Garyx, Hlal, Lendys, and Tamara (among others); these five deities have expanded their influence to become venerated in many other campaign settings as well. ==Publishing history== Bahamut's personal name is derived from the Bahamut of Arabic mythology, an elephant-headed fish that supports the world.
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