The Story Weaver
Chaotic Neutral - God/dess of the Fey, Elves, Mischief, Humor, Art, and Stories
Names:
Corellon/Corella (Common)
Liber/a (Vulgar Celestial)
Iocus/Ioca (Celestial)
Zhaogauner (Wiltish)
Ananse (Kinspeak)
Gelir (Elvish)
Huehuecóyotl (Sylvan)
Also known as Coyote, Old Man Coyote, Anansi, Spider, Spider-Daddy, Spider-Mommy, Aunt Nancy, the Fool, the God of Many Names, the Trickster, and Brother/Sister Rabbit
Corellon is a god of the Fey, though not the creator. He regularly interferes in affairs both mortal and celestial, and takes nothing too seriously. Corellon is androgynous, and sometimes appear as male, sometimes female, sometimes both, and sometimes neither, and does not mind which pronoun you call him, though he most often, when in humanoid form, appears as a beautiful, effeminate man.
He is not often worshipped in the traditional sense, as he is not the most holy, reverent, or helpful, but he is well-loved throughout the Spire, where many tavern stories, dirty jokes, tall tales, and folk songs are often dedicated to him. Followers of Corellon value humor, joy, individual expression, fluid gender and sexuality, and chaotic joy above all.
Eclectic, Corellon does as he pleases and does not like to be told what to do. By anyone. He most often appears as an androgynous man or woman, a coyote, a spider, a dark-skinned spider-man or woman, and sometimes, in the easternmost Rim, a rabbit.
Divine Domains
Trickery, Nature, Arcana
Holy Books & Codes
Nansi's Stories
Coyote's Blunders
Divine Symbols & Sigils
spider, coyote, many-armed man or woman, a hare
Tenets of Faith
The Weaver's Lessons
1. The World's a Bitch, and then You Die; or Sometimes, you Keep Living
2. All the World's a Stage
3. Take Nothing Seriously, Have the Last Laugh
4. Turn the World Upside Down
5. Authorities be Da---d




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