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Dragon deities

In many campaign settings for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, the fictional draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, as well as Aasterinian, Astilabor, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, Garyx, Hlal, Lendys, Sardior, Tamara, and Tiamat. Other draconic gods may be present in different campaign settings.
==Aasterinian==
Aasterinian is the draconic deity who serves as Io's messenger. Her symbol is a grinning dragon's head. Aasternian appears as a huge brass dragon who is always grinning. She is quick-witted, with a sharp tongue. Aasternian is the messenger of Io, the draconic god of creation. She and her followers enjoy good relations with Garl Glittergold, Fharlanghn, Olidammara and similar deities. Aasterinian loves all those who enjoy innovation and whimsy, and she is accepting of all dragonblooded races. She is especially amused by spellscales.
Aasterinian was first detailed in the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd edition book ''Monster Mythology'' (1992), including details about her priesthood.〔Sargent, Carl. ''Monster Mythology'' (TSR, 1992)〕 She appears in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' 3rd edition in ''Defenders of the Faith'' (2000).〔Redman, Rich, and James Wyatt. ''Defenders of the Faith'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)〕 Her priesthood and her role as a draconic deity are further detailed in ''Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons'' (2003),〔Collins, Andy, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. ''Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)〕 and in ''Races of the Dragon'' (2006).〔Kestrel, Gwendolyn FM, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, and Kolja Raven Liquette. ''Races of the Dragon''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006〕
In ''Dungeons & Dragons'' 4th edition, Aasterinian is a mortal blue dragon who has risen to become an exarch of Avandra. Aasterinian's realm of ''Brassberg'' can be found on the plane of Ysgard, but ''Races of the Dragon'' places her realm in the Outlands instead.〔Kestrel, Gwendolyn FM, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, and Kolja Raven Liquette. ''Races of the Dragon''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006〕

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