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For questions about drow or dark elves in tabletop RPGs. Dark elves are a race found in many fantasy books, movies, and games; they have their origins in Norse mythology, and are depicted as having a dark complexion. The usage of the name "drow" for a race of dark elves is unique to D&D/Pathfinder. In D&D's Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk settings, most drow live in the Underdark, apart from the surface world.
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What suitable deities could a drow paladin from the Underdark worship?
I want to make a drow paladin in D&D 3.5 edition from the Forgotten Realms; however, I am having some trouble picking a deity. … Are there any other Underdark deities that are neutral good, lawful good, or lawful neutral that an outcast drow paladin might follow in 3rd edition? …