Yondalla's Children
The hin of Sirel worship a group of gods known as Yondalla's Children, though Yondalla herself is included (according to the tangled reasoning of halfling theologians), and the term is sometimes used to apply collectively to all halflings. The names and epithets of the gods vary widely from community to community, having little to do with clan divisions. The myths associated with the various hin powers are often intermingled with tales of local (or ancestral) heroes and heroines of earlier generations.
Dinatair is often worshipped by the hin as a racial deity under a variety of guises across Carath. Tales of adventurous, lucky, tricky halfling damsels have long been part of hin folklore, and Dinatair is often seen by halflings as a long-standing local deity of their own who has simply conned the Big Folk into worshipping her as well.
Many hin worship other human deities as well, particularly Insar and other deities of thievery among the city halflings.
The dark side of the halfling pantheon is Lady Lack-Heart, goddess of vengeance, misfortune, disharmony, malice, and guile.
Roster
Name | Gender | Portfolio |
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Arvoreen | m | martial defence, war, vigilance, halfling warriors, duty |
Brandobaris | m | stealth, thievery, adventuring, halfling rogues |
Cyrrollalee | f | friendship, trust, home, hearth, honesty, hospitality, crafts |
Lady Lack-Heart | f | vengeance, misfortune, disharmony, malice, guile |
Sheela Peryroyl | f | nature, agriculture, weather, song, dance, beauty, romantic love |
Urogalan | m | earth, death, protection of the dead |
Yondalla | f | protection, fertility, the halfling race, children, security, leadership, diplomacy, wisdom, cycle of life, creation, family, familial love, tradition, community, harmony, prosperity |
Type
Religious, Pantheon
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