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her followers, such as silver arrowheads, knife blades,   there. Lifelong friends might share a laugh over food
            and wooden shields, are often decorated with a stylized   and wine, cross blades over a mutual lover, and write
            image of Sehanine's eye with rays coming out of it- a   songs celebrating each other's courage and integrity,
            warning to the elves' enemies that Sehanine's gaze has   all in a single evening. Elves who live on Arvandor are
            fallen upon them.                                   no different from elves living anywhere else, except for
                                                                the intensity of their passion. All manner of elves can be
            D EEP SASHELAS                                      found there, including eladrin and even a few extraor-
            Deep Sashelas, sometimes known just as Sashelas, is   dinary drow. The splendor of the Seldarine illuminates
            the elven deity of the sea, seafaring, and knowledge.   their days, and their trances are filled with the intoxi-
            Sashelas is called the Knowledgeable One. His aware-  cating, blissful feeling engendered by their nearness to
            ness of all lore, not only that about the sea, is seemingly   Corellon's magnificence.
            limitless. He is especially beloved by sea elves, dolphins,   When an elf's soul reincarnates, the elf might return
            and elf sages.
                                                                to life on any world or on Arvandor. As a result, many
             Most of  Sashelas's most devoted followers are sea
                                                                elves alive today have latent memories of a previous life
            elves, as are his priests. Many seafarers toss offerings of
                                                                spent on Arvandor. Because of the deep feelings associ-
            gold and jewels overboard, beseeching Sashelas to calm
                                                                ated with those memories, they are often among the first
            storms or provide favorable winds, and he is inclined
                                                                previous-life recollections to resurface at the beginning
            to aid them even if they aren't fully dedicated to his
                                                                of  an elf's Remembrance. Recalling such an existence
            worship. His sea elf priests often lurk in the water be-
                                                                can stir up a great longing to visit the place once again.
            neath ships when these offerings are made. They catch
                                                                 Like most Outer Planes, Arvandor can be perilous
            the treasures as they sink and use them to decorate
                                                                for outsiders, including mortal elves who were not born
            Sashelas's underwater shrines, to purchase items from
                                                                in the place. The native elves are boisterous, tempestu-
            coastal merchants that can't be manufactured underwa-
                                                                ous, and ready to draw blood over the slightest insult or
            ter, and to bribe dragon turtles into their service. Cere-
                                                                lapse of tradition. The plane's beauty is both overpow-
            monies honoring Sashelas are held underwater at times
                                                                ering and bewildering. Fey spirits lurk everywhere, and
            of uncommonly high tides or during electrical storms,
                                                                they're even more unpredictable and more easily pro-
            when flashes of lightning above the waves provide illu-  voked than the elves.
            mination to the calmer realm below the surface.
                                                                 Those are the obvious dangers. The subtle danger
             S ea of  Knowledge. Over time, much of the world
                                                                of Arvandor is that it can act like an addictive drug on
           sinks to the depths of the oceans and is thought to be
                                                                visitors: the longer they remain, the more likely they
            lost forever, but it isn't lost to everyone. Sashelas gleans
                                                                will never want to leave. Anyone who stays more than
            much about the world above the waves from that which
                                                                a month might need to be dragged back to their home
           sinks beneath them: every shipwreck, every offering,
                                                                plane by well-meaning friends, then guarded or confined
           and the wealth and knowledge of every seaside city   until Arvandor's pull on the person wanes.
           swallowed by a giant wave are added to Sashelas's
                                                                 Because of all these difficulties, many elves resist the
           ever-expanding library of lore. Knowledge that has dis-
                                                                urge to visit Arvandor and instead make a pilgrimage to
           appeared from the surface world might still be known
                                                                the Feywild, which feels like a realm very similar to the
           to the priests of  Sashelas, gained through communion
                                                                home of their gods.
           with their god. Messengers who never reached their des-
           tination, ships filled with scrolls from an ancient library,   EVERMEET
           scholars whose works were lost at sea- all of these add           -----
           to Sashelas's storehouse.                            UAUL'SELU'KERYTH. IN YOUR TONGUE, THE NAME MIGHT
             Away from the open sea, many lagoons, reefs, and   be translated as ''At War with the Weave." When twelve
           grottoes have shrines devoted to Sashelas. Many come
                                                                High Mages last performed this ritual, the world was torn
           in reverence to bathe in the waters in the hope of receiv-
                                                                asunder. It  is a power no mortal should  possess and no  god
           ing visions from the god, since it is known that Sashelas
           is fond of  sharing knowledge with those who are true   should use.
           seekers. Scholars, monks, and clerics visit these elabo-  - Ecamane Truesilver, High Mage of  Silverymoon
           rately decorated seaside temples, immersing themselves
           in the blessed waters and looking for enlightenment.
                                                                At one time or another, every surface elf, during every
           Because the god also dispenses lore through dreams
                                                                lifetime, pines for Arvandor. They might not know of
           and reveries of memory, many artists and poets worship
                                                                Arvandor or be able to fully define the longing, but they
           Sashelas. They seek his creative insight by spending
                                                                can't escape it. Getting to Arvandor, on the other hand,
           time floating on the waves, then return to shore to write
                                                                is extraordinarily difficult for most mortal elves, requir-
           down or sketch out the gifts bequeathed to them.
                                                                ing magic far beyond what most practitioners are capa-
                                                                ble of. Yet even if  one could manage to open or find such
           ARVAN  DOR
                                                                a pathway, Corellon doesn't look favorably on elves from
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           Arvandor is the ancient elven name for the home of   the mortal world who get near to him in this way. He suf-
           the Seldarine, one of the realms on the Outer Plane of   fers their presence only for a short time, forcing them to
           Arborea. It is a place where the unfettered passions of   vacate the realm or be overcome by it.
           elves run free. joy, lust, rage, contentment, jealousy, and   It was, in part, this situation that led to the creation of
           love in all their extremes are on spectacular display   Evermeet. By means of  a cataclysmic ritual, the greatest
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