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THE  ELVEN  PANTHEON
           Deity                           Alignment   Domains        Symbol
           Aerdrie Faenya, goddess of the sky   CG   Tempest, Trickery   Bird  si lhouetted again st a cloud
           Angharradh, triple goddess  of wisdom   CG   Knowledge,  Life   Triangle with three interlocking circles with in
           and protection
           Corellon Larethian, god of art and magic   CG   Arcana, Light   Crescent moon
           Deep Sashelas, god of the sea      CG     Nature           Dolphin
           Erevan  llesere, god of mischief   CN     Trickery         Asymmetrical eight-armed  star
           Fenmarel Mestarine, god of outcasts   CN   Trickery        Two peering elven  eyes
           Hanali Celanil, goddess of love and  beauty   CG   Life    Golden heart
           Labelas Enoreth, god ofome, history, and   CG   Arcana,  Knowledge   Setting sun
           phi losophy
           Rillifane Rallathil, god of nature   CG   Nature           Oak
           Sehanine Moonbow, goddess of       CG     Knowledge        Full moon under a moon bow
           divination, dreams, travel , and  death
           Shevarash, god of vengeance        CN     War              Broken arrow over a tear
           Solonor Thelandira, god of archery   CG   War              Si lver arrow with green fl etching

           THE  DROW  PANTHEON
           Deity                           Alignment   Domains        Symbol
           Eilistraee, goddess of song and  moonlight   CG   Light, Nature   Sword-wielding dancing drow female si lhouetted
                                                                      agai nst the ful l moon
           Kiaransalee, goddess  of necromancy   CE   Arcana          Female drow hand wea rin g many silver rings
           Lolth , goddess  of spiders        CE     Trickery         Spider
           Selvetarm, god of warriors         CE     War              Spider over crossed  sword-and -mace
           Vhaeraun, god of thieves           CE     Trickery         Black mask with blue glass  lenses  inset over eyes

           THE  HALFLI NG  PA NTH EON
           Deity                           Alignment   Domains        Symbol
           Arvoreen, god of vigilance and war   LG   War              Crossed  short sword s
           Brandobaris, god of thievery and   N      Trickery         Halfling footprint
           adventure
           Cyrrollalee,  goddess of hearth and home   LG   Life       An  open door
           Sheela Peryroyl, goddess of agri cu lture   N   Nature, Tempest   Flower
           and  weather
           Urogalan, god of earth and death   LN     Death, Knowledge   Silhouette of a dog's head
           Yondalla, goddess offertility and   LG    Life             Cornucopia on a shield
           protection

           live because of recent problems the timber-cutters have   THE  GODS  OF FAERUN
           had with local druids.
                                                            The gods that make up the pantheon of Faerun are
           DIVINE MAGIC                                      much like the population of some of the Realms' great-
                                                            est cities: an eclectic blend of individuals from a variety
           The gods show their favor toward mortals in myriad   of sources. The makeup of the pantheon has shifted
           ways. A chosen few have their minds and souls opened   over the ages, as a result of changes in the Realms and
           to the power of magic. There is no formula for who does
                                                            its people (or vice versa, depending on which scholars
           and doesn't receive this divine insight, as the gods keep
                                                            you believe). The following pages describe the most
           their own counsel concerning their selections. Some
                                                            prominent members of the pantheon.
           who are favored seek to ignore or deny their gift, while
                                                              The deities of the Faerunian pantheon are by no
           others embrace it wholeheartedly.
                                                            means the only powers worshiped in the Realms. The
            Some who display the potential for divine magic de-
                                                            nonhuman races have pantheons of their own (de-
          velop and practice their abilities in a temple, a sacred
                                                            scribed in chapter 3), and scattered other cults and local
           grove, or some other spiritual place, perhaps in the
                                                            divinities can be found across Faerun.
           company of other students. Other practitioners of divine
           magic discover and nurture their gods-given power en-
           tirely on their own.
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