Elidyr
Mostly venerated in the Tanarian Empire, Elidyr is the elusive deity of twilight, wandering winds, and watchful mercy. Neither wholly of the light nor of the dark, they are said to patrol the borders of day and night, firing silver arrows at those who violate sacred thresholds such as betrayers, oathbreakers, and predators cloaked in false light.
Worshipped most often by travelers, scouts, and lone sentries on distant walls, Elidyr is not a war deity in the traditional sense, but their bow is unerring and their judgement final. Their clergy wear cloaks of twilight hues, speak little, and guide others more often than they lead. Clerics of Elidyr are seers of transitions; life into death, youth into age, peace into war.
Worshipped most often by travelers, scouts, and lone sentries on distant walls, Elidyr is not a war deity in the traditional sense, but their bow is unerring and their judgement final. Their clergy wear cloaks of twilight hues, speak little, and guide others more often than they lead. Clerics of Elidyr are seers of transitions; life into death, youth into age, peace into war.
Divine Domains
Transitions; Thresholds; Journeys
Artifacts
Bow of Protection
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Symbol: A bow with a notched arrow against a starry background
Divine Classification
Lesser Deity
Alignment
Neutral Good
Children

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