Since alignment restrictions on clerics are lifted in 5e, could a cleric in Faerûn worship:

Since alignment restrictions on clerics are lifted in 5e, could a cleric in Faerûn worship:

>Bane, god of strife and fear
>Kossuth, god of fire
>Loviatar, goddess of pain
>Mask, god of shadows and thieves

All at once?

As I've always played it, you're limited to one god, but to be honest I don't know if that's RAW, though it does make a certain amount of common sense.

Kossuth, no

Those other three, yes. Because Bane is a superior of Loviatar, they're 'allies'. And maskarrans pretend to worship other gods all the time.

So you could be a cleric of mask masquerading (hue) as a cleric of Loviatar who also worships Bane and respects Kossuth.

Yes, as long as you wear the mask and tell everyone that the fire rises, how painful the removal of your mask would be (for them), and that it was completely lightless in the area of your birth.

Easy. Bane, the big guy himself. Kossuth, who rises the fire. Loviatar, who's experiences are very painful. Mask, who was born in the darkness. All clearly should work together very well.

Can I also worship Beshaba ,so it will always be bad for you?

>And maskarrans pretend to worship other gods all the time.
Wouldn't that draw the ire of those other gods?

I do the opposite. Polytheists almost always worship a few different deities depending on their needs. If you're Babylonion, you pray to Enki when you need fresh water or want a son, pray to Ereshkigal when someone dies, pray to Inanna for success in battle. Catholics pray to St. Michael for protection in battle, St. Francis of Assisi for illness, St. Christopher when traveling. A cleric who considers themselves devoted to one god or saint will usually still recognize and call upon the aid of other deities within their pantheon.

Wouldn't such a character have to be a big guy?

For you