Rilifane Rallathil
The Leaflord
Rillifane Rallathil is the elven god of the protection of woodlands and the guardian of the harmony of nature.
The Leaflord is quiet, reflective, and enduring over eons unchanged. He is the least flighty of the Basoen Elkartasuna, the least likely to act on a whim, and often grave and self-absorbed. Rillifane's avatar rarely manifests, disliking direct action and preferring to act through his priests. When he does, it is usually in response to an attack on an elven habitat and is heralded by sudden gusts of winds shaking leaves from trees.
Worshipers, Clergy & Temples
The church of the Leaflord generally keeps to itself, extending itself only to help fellow elves and other sylvan beings. The church hierarchy is organized regionally and divided into branches, as each type of cleric serves a specific role. The druids who compose the bulk of Rillifane's clergy tend to the health of the forests and those who dwell within, fiercely contesting any attempt to further reduce those forests that remain. Many clerics serve as ambassadors of the faith, working outside the communities of wood elves to educate other species and even other elven subspecies on how to better dwell in harmony with nature. In times of war, however, the leaders of each region unite the branches of the faith and wood elf warriors into a single force. Rillifane's clerics are deadly enemies of those who hunt for sport or those who harm trees maliciously or unnecessarily. In particular, all clerics of Rillifane have a great hatred for the clerics of Malar since the followers of the Beastlord often make elves the object of their hunts, and their ethos is anathema to those who serve the Leaflord. Rillifane's clergy is charged with rooting out and destroying sentient plants whose nature has been twisted by external forces into a warped perversion of nature.Vestments
The ceremonial garb of the Leaflord's priests includes a laurel wreath worn on the head and armor fashioned of tree bark. Dark green dyes are rubbed into the armor to show rank within the church, with the darkest hue reserved for the high priests of the faith. Tree bark armor provides protection equivalent to leather armor. The holy symbol of the faith is an acorn enclosed in amber. When adventuring, members of Rillifane's clergy favor armor and weapons made from natural materials such as wood and animal parts, including those with magical enhancements.Hierarchy
Novices of Rillifane were known as Acorns. Full priests are known as Oakhearts. In ascending order of rank, the titles used by priests of the Leaflord were Felsul, Silverbark, Laspar, Hiexal, Blueleaf, Phandar, Duskwood, Shadowtop, and Weirwood. High-ranking priests have individual titles, while druids also have a title that reflects their position within that branch of the faith.Temples
The temples of Rillifane are huge oak trees with platforms and vine bridges built between their boughs, often incorporating a number of such trees into an arboreal complex. Shrines of Rillifane are single oak trees, which, while grand in size, were too small to form a full temple. They are marked with the carving of a small canary about two feet from the ground and chosen by dream visions that guided the priest to a given oak.Rituals
Clerics and druids of Rillifane pray for their spells at dawn when the first rays of the life-giving sun spring over the horizon. Rillifane's faithful gather twice yearly at the equinoxes to hold fey dances in large groves of oak trees deep in the heart of great forests. The Budding is a joyful celebration of new life celebrated through dance and song and preceded by an extended fasting period. A ritual hunt of an ancient and noble hart is undertaken on this day, from which the venison serves to break the fast of the Leaflord's faithful. This ritual honors Rillifane's bounty and reminds his followers of the natural cycle of life that plays out beneath the Leaflord's boughs. The Transformation marks the arrival of autumn and the vibrant hues that bedeck the canopies of the Leaflord around this time. Wood elves and elves of other subspecies who seek a form of spiritual rebirth or a major change in their lives gather to celebrate Rillifane's eternal promise that the trees will bloom again and that life is a process of continual renewal. Many clerics and druids multiclass as rangers.Orders
While rangers are not typically included in the church hierarchy of Rillifane, many such elven warriors serve in loose fellowships affiliated with individual druid circles as the militant arm of the faith. Each such band of rangers has its own name, but collectively, they are known as the Order of the Oakstaff.Dogma
- The Great Oak draws energy from all the living creatures of the world and nourishes, sustains, and protects them from outside threats.
- Live in harmony with the natural world, allowing each living being to serve its natural purpose in life.
- As the Leaflord's countless branches, his faithful are to serve as mortal agents in the natural world.
- Defend the great forests from those who seek to ravage their riches, leaving only destruction in their path.
- Contest the quick and slow death of Rillifane's bounty and hold strong like the great oaks in the face of those who can see only their own immediate needs.
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