Has that ever been specified? Most of the demihuman pantheons are cross-setting.
there is significant overlap when it comes to the demihuman gods, the elves have Corellon, Deep Sashelas, Loth and some of the others in both Greyhawk and Forgotten Realms, but a lot of the second string, for lack of a better word, gods are different, for example I think Eilistraee is a Forgotten Realms only elf goddess (she's also came down with a nasty case of dead by the time Neverwinter, but that's not important now) I think Hanseath and the Dwarf gods that aren't Moradin were actually created specifically for Races of Stone so I'm not sure if they're canon for any specific setting or not.
Also a quick search of the forgotten realms wiki made me find this
"St. Dionysus, or St. Dionysius, was a saint of the god Ilmater and patron saint of wine and other alcoholic spirits"
Now he's not a "god" per se but it's something http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Saint_Dionysus
I wasn't able to find anything for you. I did stumble on a dwarven goddess with "joy of battle" as part of her portfolio though, so I consider the time well spent. Now I have a renewed desire to play a 3.5e rage cleric.
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http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20040807a
Hanseath is not a god in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting where Neverwinter takes place.
Has that ever been specified? Most of the demihuman pantheons are cross-setting.
Forgotten Realms has its own Pantheon.
there is significant overlap when it comes to the demihuman gods, the elves have Corellon, Deep Sashelas, Loth and some of the others in both Greyhawk and Forgotten Realms, but a lot of the second string, for lack of a better word, gods are different, for example I think Eilistraee is a Forgotten Realms only elf goddess (she's also came down with a nasty case of dead by the time Neverwinter, but that's not important now) I think Hanseath and the Dwarf gods that aren't Moradin were actually created specifically for Races of Stone so I'm not sure if they're canon for any specific setting or not.
Also a quick search of the forgotten realms wiki made me find this
"St. Dionysus, or St. Dionysius, was a saint of the god Ilmater and patron saint of wine and other alcoholic spirits"
Now he's not a "god" per se but it's something
http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Saint_Dionysus