I found this deity on the D&D wiki, and he/she/it looks like a pretty useful deity for people wanting to make a druid, but more specifically a shifter.
I've never heard of this deity before... has anyone else heard of it?
Is there a specific reason why it's not in the Amian pantheon, or just it's obscure and no one knew about it?
DNDwiki is not a canon wiki. Anything on thete is home brew material used in the site owner's D&D campaign.
If you want things that actually have sources cited use d&dtools for most of the material in the books with cited sources, or d20srd for the open game licence 3.5 rules.
Though since this knowledge isn't required to play the game or participate on amia, that would be research purely for your own interest in the forgotten realms setting, which I think is a pretty cool setting personally.
thanks for the replies. I guess I was just trying to find a deity I liked that druid shifters would worship. I'll stick to what we got on the list. It's a pretty decent list as it is.
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