Lathander, the Rose-and-Gold God Character in Asyur | World Anvil

Lathander, the Rose-and-Gold God (lah-THAN-der)

The Rose-and-Gold God Lathander

The deity of creativity, renewal, birth, athletics, spring, self-perfection, vitality, and youth. He favors those who dispel the undead and blessed those who planted new life. Lathander was also the god called upon to bless the birth and fertility related ceremonies. Some saw him as the neutral good aspect of Solis, and after the Great Schism the Lathandorian religion was reformed into another sect of Pelorianism. Lathander is not angered by this though, as during the events of the Great Schism Lathander had indeed pledged his power in a pact with Pelor and sees this as a continuation of that good dead. 

Relationships

Romantic Interest

Lathander and Chauntea have been romantically connected for centuries, and saw each other as kindred spirits. 

Friends and Allies

Lathander considers many amongst his allies such as Gond, Selûne, Kelemvor, and Pelor

Forever foes

After Lathander indirectly caused the death of Torm's lover, Murdane (a saint of Torm's), he became foes with the god. He is also foes with Talos.

Divine Domains

Life, Light

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Road traveling into a sunrise

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

During his numerous visits to the Great Mother's Garden, Lathander appeared as a giant on a man, to match the size of his lover, Chauntea. His visage radiated bright shine of the morning sun and his hair burned with flaming orange-red fire. Lathander appeared as a handsome young slender muscled human man. His preferred clothes were a set of colorful robes of reds, pinks, and yellows. A red and golden sash embraced the god's waist. He wore golden sandals and left scorch marks everywhere his feet touched the ground. Lathander often floated and liked to materialize in a glorious spectacle of dawn sun beams. His radiant face darkened akin to sun eclipse when the god was angered or upset.
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Neutral Good
Church/Cult
Children
Gender
Male
Aligned Organization

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