Ildall, God of Luck (Isle-dall)
Seen as a benevolent trickster god. Often depicted in books and art as wearing a green cloak adorned with clovers and a single horseshoe.
Passing by, you wouldn’t know it was them. Often can be found in taverns and arenas betting on games and brawls. Their most distinct feature is the unnaturally green hair. They are flashy and opulent. They wear the finest silks and a lot of jewelry. They take the form of a tan human.
Many people pray to Ildall for luck. Often druids pray to Ildall for a peaceful and warm summer.
Is usually the first person to arrive and the last person to depart the Grand Summer Ball. Is also usually dressed in the most elaborate costumes when attending the Ball.
Ildall’s favour is one of the best things that could ever happen to you. It doesn’t last very long and is usually given out as a boon of sorts for a short period of time.
Passing by, you wouldn’t know it was them. Often can be found in taverns and arenas betting on games and brawls. Their most distinct feature is the unnaturally green hair. They are flashy and opulent. They wear the finest silks and a lot of jewelry. They take the form of a tan human.
Many people pray to Ildall for luck. Often druids pray to Ildall for a peaceful and warm summer.
Is usually the first person to arrive and the last person to depart the Grand Summer Ball. Is also usually dressed in the most elaborate costumes when attending the Ball.
Ildall’s favour is one of the best things that could ever happen to you. It doesn’t last very long and is usually given out as a boon of sorts for a short period of time.
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