Lathander

Lathander is an Astoran greater god with a vast portfolio including birth, renewal, spring and youth, as well as athletics, self-perfection, vitality and creativity. The Morninglord is symbolized by the rising sun, but rather than being the god of the sun itself, he is the god of dawn, which represents the potential of a new day. A god of hope and beginnings, Lathander's name is invoked at the start of new endeavors, whether sealing a new deal, or setting out on a new journey.

 

Description

During his numerous visits to the Great Mother's Garden, Lathander appeared as a giant of a man, to match the size of his lover, Chauntea. His visage radiated bright shine of the morning sun and his hair burned with flaming orange-red fire. Lathander appeared as a handsome young slender muscled human man. His preferred clothes were a set of colorful robes of reds, pinks, and yellows. A red and golden sash embraced the god's waist. He wore golden sandals and left scorch marks everywhere his feet touched the ground. Lathander often floated and liked to materialize in a glorious spectacle of dawn sun beams. His radiant face darkened akin to solar eclipse when the god was angered or upset.
 

Personality

Despite being among the oldest of Faerun's gods, Lathander nonetheless retains the cheery hopefulness of youth. His is an eternal optimism, a constant willingness to focus on hopes for the future rather than wallow in the failures of the present. He is a doggedly determined god who encourages proactive altruism and constant reevaluation of the old ways. Exuberant and friendly, his interests lie in vibrant life (regarding both birth and nature), and conversely urges the destruction of the corrupted mockeries of life that he sees the undead as.

Though liked for his many positive qualities, Lathander also has a reputation for displaying the flaws common to the young, such as zealotry, vanity, and excess. Though enthusiastically altruistic and only slightly vain, it is said by his critics that his aggressive do-gooder mentality often prevents him from taking more sensible courses of action. His headstrong conceit can blind him to the consequences of his actions as in his idealistic crusades he simply attacks directly and hopes for the best, ignoring the ramifications.
 

Worshippers

Novices in the Lathanderian faith were called the Awakened, while clerics were known as Dawnbringers. The full priests took a new name in his service when they were ready to signify that Lathander personally recognized and accepted them. This new name could either be used instead of their old name or simply used only when addressing other Dawnbringers and when in solitary prayer. Titles used by Dawnbringers (in ascending order) were: Dawngreeter, Dawnlord, High Dawnlord, Dawnmaster, Morninglord, High Morninglord, Mornmaster, High Mornmaster, and Sunrise Lord. Specialty priests were also known as morninglords. All followers were required to be of neutral to good alignment.
  All of Lathander's clergy respected art, liberty, nature, and culture; promoted betterment of oneself; and strove to bring hope to their followers and others. Many of these followers worked in various creative arts. They were intolerant of evil, especially undead and inaction that caused evil to prosper. Most ceremonies of Lathander were held at dawn and actions and contracts agreed to at sunrise were said to be blessed by him. Funerals, among his followers, were held at dusk, and followed by a wake that lasted until dawn.
 

Dogma

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Church_of_Lathander
 

Clergy

Orders
  Order of the Aster: A small restricted order of paladins and fighters sponsored by the church of Lathander. Order of the Sun Soul: A monastic brotherhood with links to Sune and Selûne as well.
 

Relationships

Lathander and Chauntea had been romantically connected for centuries and saw each other as kindred spirits. His allies included Gond, Tymora, Tyr, Torm, Ilmater, Sune, Selûne, Oghma, Kelemvor, and Mielikki. His foes were Cyric, Talos, and Shar. Helm held a great deal of resentment for Lathander, as the latter indirectly caused the death of Helm's lover, Murdane.
  Prior to Chauntea, Lathander's paramour was Tyche, an ancient goddess of fortune who later split into Tymora and Beshaba. Tyche and Lathander once observed a birth of a new universe for an entire year while lounging on a space whale's back. The couple watched as a crystal sphere engorged and then split apart, new stars lit inside them. The Morninglord held that memory dear.
 

History

Lathander was the central figure in the Dawn Cataclysm, an ill-fated attempt by the Morninglord to reshape the Faerûnian pantheon in his own image. Several deities were killed in the events that followed, including the goddess Murdane, a death for which Helm never forgave Lathander. The Morninglord believed that his efforts went so wrong because of the interference of agents of Shar, and secretly began working on a second attempt at reforming the pantheon.
  The biggest loss for Lathander, however was Tyche, his lover at the time. She refused to partake in Lathander's grab for power and left him to wander the Realms, leaving him a kiss of misfortune as a parting gift. It was during that time she came across a beautiful rose high in the mountains of Toril. The flower was so perfect, the goddess thought it to be an apology from her misguided consort. In reality, the flower was a seed of Moander. Tyche tucked the rose in her hair, from whence the flower corrupted and rotted her from the inside. To save her, Selûne was forced to split the goddess of luck, birthing Tymora and Beshaba. Neither of two women were to Lathander's liking and he missed his lost lover for centuries to come.
  In 916 DR, Lathander, enraged with the unchanging, tyrannical, undead-centric philosophy of the Cult of the Dragon, sent an avatar to Cormanthyr to personally do battle with Sammaster during a Harper raid. He destroyed Sammaster but was wounded in the battle.
  In 1345 DR, Lathander's worshipers, along with those of Selûne, Shar, and Tempus were involved in religious unrest, culminating in the Night of Temple Fires.
  In 1358 DR, Lathander met the Heroes of Waterdeep after they restored one of his sacred statues in Myth Drannor. He requested that they rid his temple there of the Dark God and offered them help in their quest. During the event in which the adventurers recovered the Morning Light, Lathander bestowed to them the magic sword Dhauzimmer.
  Lathander, however, returned during the events of Second Sundering in 1486 DR, thanks to the effort of his Chosen and prophet Stedd Whitehorn. However, by the year 1491 DR, Amaunator and Lathander were once again worshiped as separate beings. It is unknown if they were actually separate beings by this time or if Lathander was simply granting spells to the followers of Amaunator.[speculation]
 
 

Lathander

Greater deity

Basic Information

Titles
Morninglord
Commander of Creativity
Inspiration's Dawn
The Rose-and-Gold God
Bringer of the Dawn
Lord of Birth and Renewal
Patron to Spring and Eternal Youth
Mentor of Self-Perfection

Adjectives
Lathanderian, Lathanderite

Pantheons

Attributes

Alignment
Neutral Good

Symbol
Road traveling into a sunrise
Sunrise made of pink, red, and yellow gems

Realm

Portfolio
Athletics, Birth, Creativity, Dawn, Renewal, Self-Perfection, Spring, Vitality, Youth

Favored Weapon
Dawnspeaker (light or heavy mace)

Following

Worshippers
Aristocrats
Artists
Athletes
Merchants
Sun Soul monks
The young

Alignments
LG, NG, CG

Domains
Community (Family)
Glory (Honor)
Good (Redemption)
Strength (Self-Realization)
Sun (Day)

Children

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