Darahl Tilvenar
The Even-Tempered, Lord of the Green Flame
Darahl Tilvenar, also known as Darahl Firecloak, was a minor elven god of earth and fire magic.
He eventually left Arvandor to live in Arcadia instead, and renamed himself "Darahl Firecloak". In attempts to regain his status as an intermediate power, he forged ties with other deities outside the Seldarine, and sought to convert other peoples besides elves.
History
Darahl Firecloak was once an intermediate god known as Tilvenar, and served the god Rillifane Rallathil. However, an incident with an ancient artifact caused several of his avatars to go mad, causing them to go on a destructive rampage. Although his avatars were eventually cured, many elves forsook him, and he fell to demipower status.He eventually left Arvandor to live in Arcadia instead, and renamed himself "Darahl Firecloak". In attempts to regain his status as an intermediate power, he forged ties with other deities outside the Seldarine, and sought to convert other peoples besides elves.
Divine Domains
Forge, Light
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Flame between hands.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Darahl Firecloak was a member of the Seldarine, but was largely estranged from that pantheon. He remained friends only with Tarsellis Meunniduin and Tethrin Veraldé.
He was allied with other gods whose portfolios were associated with earth and fire magic, such as the dwarven god Dumathoin and several of the gnomish powers.
His various activities also earned him a variety of enemies: as a member of the Seldarine he was opposed to the drow and goblinoid deities, but he also earned the ire of Laduguer and Urdlen, and angered both Lolth and Selvetarm.
He was allied with other gods whose portfolios were associated with earth and fire magic, such as the dwarven god Dumathoin and several of the gnomish powers.
His various activities also earned him a variety of enemies: as a member of the Seldarine he was opposed to the drow and goblinoid deities, but he also earned the ire of Laduguer and Urdlen, and angered both Lolth and Selvetarm.
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