Talk:Saint Cuthbert (Dungeons & Dragons)

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[edit] Retribution

Saint Cuthbert is primarily the deity of retribution.

Not "primarily." That's a retcon used by WotC when certain Grehawk deities were made part of the core pantheon. Trithereon is more a deity of retribution than St Cuthbert.-Robbstrd 23:33, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

Hi. The speculative bits about St. Cuthbert being an astronaut or his superior being Rao were just confusing people. Better keep the discussion to things that have actually been suggested in published materials, if this encyclopedia is to be a useful reference tool and not just a repository for fanon.

That St. Cuthbert was described in some 3rd edition sources as being a god of retribution is certainly noteworthy, if presented in context.

Cuthbert doesn't seem to be mentioned in the things I'm reading about 4.0's pantheon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.103.5.28 (talk) 16:18, 3 June 2008 (UTC)