The Moonweaver
(a.k.a. Sehanine, Moonbow)
The Moonweaver sends her will as the goddess of moonlight and the autumn season, as well as the patron of illusions and misdirection. Widely worshipped within halfling and elven culture, she is largely considered to be the deity of love, protecting the trysts of lovers with shadows of her own making. Those who work in darkness and trickery often ask for her blessing.
Her depictions are as numerous as the myths and stories of her with meddling within simple unions. However, she is most often painted as a young girl of light blue skin and white hair, her body and limbs but wavy silk strands of silver moonlight that caress and create the edges of the shadows.
Divine Domains
Trickery, Arcana
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A silver crescent moon, sometimes with blue dewdrops.
Tenets of Faith
- Follow your goals and seek your own destiny.
- Keep to the shadows, avoiding the blazing light of zealous good and the utter darkness of evil.
- Seek new horizons and new experiences, and let nothing tie you down.
Holidays
Followers of the Moonweaver follow the cycles of the two moons, and will have a monthly day of worship during Bright Day, when Chronos is full. They also celebrate two other important celestial days: the day when both Chronos and Tenebrous are full, and the day each decade when Chronos is largest.
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