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Outside ''NetHack'', some other games have a concept of a single monotheist '''God'''. For example, in [[Gameinfo:Oberin|Oberin]] there is one God, sometimes spelled '''GoD'''. For some [[player]]s, the single God of ''NetHack'' is the [[Random Number God]].
 
Outside ''NetHack'', some other games have a concept of a single monotheist '''God'''. For example, in [[Gameinfo:Oberin|Oberin]] there is one God, sometimes spelled '''GoD'''. For some [[player]]s, the single God of ''NetHack'' is the [[Random Number God]].
 
This page at nethack.wikia.com also has Google ads that will tell you about God.
 
  
 
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A god is lawful, neutral, chaotic, or unaligned. In every NetHack game, the role of your adventurer determines the set of gods that the game uses. Each set contains one lawful, one neutral, and one chaotic god; you intend to fetch the Amulet of Yendor for the god of your alignment. The unaligned god is always Moloch.

GoD is an acronym for gauntlets of dexterity.

Outside NetHack, some other games have a concept of a single monotheist God. For example, in Oberin there is one God, sometimes spelled GoD. For some players, the single God of NetHack is the Random Number God.

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