Milil
Milil, also known as the 'One Who Watches While Music is Alive' and the Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, is the God of poetry and song. He is venerated as the deity of song, poetry, eloquence, creativity and inspiration. He is predominantly worshiped by Human, Elf, and Half-Elf bards but attracts other musically-inclined individuals such as troubadours or poets.
As a whole, Milil's ideology represents the concept of a finished thought, as well as the process that took an idea from conception until its completion. His ethos taught to consider the world as a continued process, comparing it to a song that began at birth and finished upon their death.
Divine Domains
Light
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Five-stringed harp made of leaves
Social
Contacts & Relations
While he is a deity, Milil, along with Deneir and Gond, served the greater power of Oghma. Despite this shared service, Milil has little in common with Gond, and their relationship is quite strained.
Milil is on excellent terms with a number of powerful gods, including Mystra and Sune, and often worked closely with Lliira.
He has earned the enmity of Cyric for his ridiculing ballad about the Prince of Lies losing his title as God of the dead.
Milil is on excellent terms with a number of powerful gods, including Mystra and Sune, and often worked closely with Lliira.
He has earned the enmity of Cyric for his ridiculing ballad about the Prince of Lies losing his title as God of the dead.
Divine Classification
Lesser Deity
Alignment
Neutral Good
Children
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