Both the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (3e) and Deities and Demigods neglect telling me if Hextor is a Flan deity, or a Suel Deity, a Bakulunish Deity, or an Oeridian Deity. I know he's a Great Kingdom deity -- Hextor is mostly worshipped in the Great Kingdom and the Great Kingdom of Ahlissa.
So which Pantheon is he? If Hextor is a real Deity, then going by different names for different cultures would make sense for him. I discuss Hextor as a possible real Deity in my second article, which deals with a possible schism in the past where Heironeous worshipers split from Hextor worshipers. The possibility that the two brothers would have been worshiped in the same church during the Great Kingdom's founding, building, and Height -- then the church splits into two and the two churches became rivals during the Great Kingdom's decline is the idea.
Well, to get to the point, I'm wondering if Vecna's Empire actually worshiped both Heironeous and Hextor under different names.
According to the Gold Box, Hextor, and Heironeous, are "OC", which indicates Oeridian and "Common" origin.
Such dual origins are called out in the text for notice but never explained.
It is generally accepted that the two are of overtly Oeridian origin, something notably stressed in later products which tended to heavily downplay the mixed ethnic composition, particularly in the central Flanaess.
The extent to which members of other cultures, ethnic groups, and even races will have cults of the two varies greatly among people who use Greyhawk. I have rather significant crossover. Others reject such utterly.
As for a cult dedicated to both brothers existing at some time, several people have suggested such a thing, and I even wrote one up. Mostly to taunt a certain individual because it is fun, but also to indulge in developing a specific religion for Ket to explain some of its attitudes.
As for Vecna, it is the general consensus and structure of myself and Gary Holian that his realm began with a strong Old Faith, and my suggestion that it had developing Middle Faiths, a concept I cover in an old essay here on Canonfire.
Vecna himself was strongly irreligious, having betrayed the Old Faith and discovering he had been betrayed by Mok'slyk, identified by Gary as Y'chak the Violet Flame from Lords of Madness.
However, Vecna was anything but the kind of crypto-atheist typically inserted into materials, as he began a cult dedicated to himself. Vecna disdain other powers, he did not, and does not, deny their validity.
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