Sehanine, the Moonweaver
The Moonweaver is the god of moonlight and the
autumn season, as well as the patron of illusion and
misdirection. Widely worshipped in halfling and
elven culture, she is also considered to be the deity
of love, shielding the trysts of lovers in shadows of
her own making. Those who work in darkness and
trickery often ask for her blessing.
Divine Domains
Province. Illusion, Moonlight, Night
Domains. Many of the Moonweaver’s clerics are granted powers of Arcana, Moon, or Twilight.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Depiction. Depictions of the Moonweaver are as
numerous as the myths and stories of her meddling
within simple unions. However, she is most often
painted as a young girl of light-blue skin and white
hair, with a body and limbs that dissolve into silky
strands of silver moonlight, caressing and creating
the edges of the shadows.
Tenets of Faith
Commandments of the Moonweaver
- Seize your own destiny and pursue your own passions.
- Let the shadows protect you from the burning light of fanaticism and the absolute darkness of despair.
- Walk unbridled and untethered, forging new memories and experiences.
Holidays
Holy Day. The Moonweaver has no holy day,
but Is celebrated by most elves on the night of the
decade’s largest full moon. Elven astronomers track
the moon’s phases and how it grows closer and
farther to Exandria, and can predict these days with
great accuracy. Many high and haughty elves use
this festival as an excuse to be sly and mischievous;
some younger elves use costumes and illusions to
prank their peers. The wyvern-riding skyswimmers
of Lyrengorn, however, venerate the Moonweaver in
their own way: with the annual arrival of the Moonweaver’s Ribbons, a majestic aurora that illuminates
the skies above the Elvenpeaks.
Divine Classification
Prime Deity
Alignment
Chaotic Good
Children
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