Ehlonna (Eh-LOAN-Nuh)
(a.k.a. Goddess of the woodlands, Ehlenestra, Ehlonna of the Forests, Champion of the unicorn)
Goddess of the forest and all woodland life, Ehlonna is particularly venerated as the goddess of fertility. Druids and rangers, woodcutters and hunters--those in tune with nature comprise her worshipping flock. Ehlonna protects and teaches all those whose lives and livelihoods revolve around the flora and fauna of her lush kingdom. Acting as guide to the bounty of the forest, she teaches all ought to be shared both in the present and the future, and encourages her followers to be conservationists.
Divine Domains
Life, Nature, Peace
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Rampaging Unicorn or a unicorn horn
Tenets of Faith
Protector of both humanoid and animals of the forests, she teaches to treasure and appreciate its bounty instead of coveting or ravaging it. Those who follow her act as shepherds of the woodlands and encourage planting flora to replenish her realm.
Act not as a thief ravaging the safe, but instead as the farmer in the field.Ehlonna also encourages using scenic wildlands as shrines to preserve their beauty.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Preservation and enjoyment of boughs and branches of wild forests.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Ehlonna can appear as a human or an elven maid. In her human guise, she long wavy chestnut hair, but when she appears as an elf her coppery gold tresses are braided and weaved with wildflowers. Her attire varies based on the situation as she can appear in serviceable clothing seemingly a ranger or forester or she'll appear in regal delicate gowns like an elven princess.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Ehlonna and Obad-Hai have an intense rivalry over similar environments. Where Ehlonna advocates for the beauty and goodness of untamed forests, Obad-Hai sees the same environment as brutal and uncompromising.
She is friendly with the Elven pantheon called the Seldarine led by Corellon Larethian.
She strongly opposes Karaan who indulges in the dark side of wilderness.