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'''Tymora''' is the Goddess of Good Fortune in the fictional world of ], in the ] campaign setting. ] created Tymora for his home ] game, loosely inspired by the Greek deity ].

Tymora is a sister to ], the goddess of misfortune, having been created when ], the former deity of luck, was infected by ]'s evil essence, and split apart by ]. She is commonly revered by adventurers and others who rely on a mixture of luck and skill to achieve their goals. She is also a known ally of the demipower ]{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}}.

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*Boyd, Eric L, and ]. '']'' (], 2002).
*] and ]. '']'' (], 1990).
*], and Eric L Boyd. '']'' (TSR, 1996).

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