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Vandria Gilmadrith

Lady of Grief, Steelheart

Vandria Gilmadrith was a minor elven goddess of vigilance, grief, and war. Due to the lighthearted nature of elves, her worship fluctuated greatly.  

History

  Vandria was one of three children of Corellon Larethian and Lolth, and behaved much the same as the rest of the elven pantheon.

However, when her mother revealed her treacherous nature and attacked Arvandor, unlike her siblings, Vandria didn't become a pawn of her mother's plans, but instead rose up against her mother, gathering forces to protect her fellow elven gods loyal to her father.

As Araushnee was cast into the Abyss for her actions, Vandria was the only one of her children not sent with her to make up the Dark Seldarine. Vandria instead found herself forever changed by the carnage performed by her mother and dedicated herself to aiding her people for the inevitable times of hardship and strife they would come to face.

Divine Domains

Grave, War

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Weeping red eye

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Vandria manifested as a middle-aged female elf with a pair of feathered, steel-gray wings sprouting from her back. Her hair was always bound in a single severe braid, and it was colored white, possibly due to her dark elven heritage.

Vandria's face always wore an expression of grim and sorrowful resignation.

Vandria was dressed in a suit of elven chainmail which gleamed with radian light, and she wore an ornate silver helmet lacking a visor on her head. She additionally carried a greatsword and a longbow with her when entering battle.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

In her youth, Vandria was as carefree and gleeful as many other members of the Seldarine. After the betrayal of Lolth, however, Vandria's spirit sobered and she became a grim and sorrowful goddess dedicated to vigilance and prudence.

Vandria could feel every bloody wound and death experienced by elves engaged in armed conflict, along with the grief of their loved ones.

  Vandria's greatest priority was preventing wars or, when war was inevitable, shortening them. She represented the elven ability to harden their carefree nature and band together during times of strife.
Religions
Alignment
Lawful neutral
Children

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