Demigods tend to have very small followings, something close to a village or something even smaller, and are usually unknown in wider Toril. Having PCs actually worship Demigods rather than proper gods is a very unusual thing. Many Demigods are really just aspects of other, greater gods. They usually are very vague and with a very underdeveloped dogma, and might not even actually exist. Their portfolio tends to be laughable specific and they are unable to grant spells to Clerics or other divine casters, even if they do exist.
The line between these small Demigods and powerful spirits is very thin, and they might as well be one and the same without much change.
Anyways, most of these beings are not really recorded anywhere, and the general consensus seems to be that the DM who runs the campaign can make them up as they go along.
I don't particularily want people to worship random Demigods from small villages rather than true gods, I don't think that would be very interesting. So I'd prefer if that was a very rare thing, if even a thing. Do remember that.
- Edin
The line between these small Demigods and powerful spirits is very thin, and they might as well be one and the same without much change.
Anyways, most of these beings are not really recorded anywhere, and the general consensus seems to be that the DM who runs the campaign can make them up as they go along.
I don't particularily want people to worship random Demigods from small villages rather than true gods, I don't think that would be very interesting. So I'd prefer if that was a very rare thing, if even a thing. Do remember that.
- Edin