The Moonweaver
The Moonweaver (a.k.a. Sehanine)
The Moonweaver sends her will as the goddess of moonlight
and the autumn season, as well as the patron of
illusions and misdirection. Widely worshipped within
halfling and elven culture, she is largely considered to be
the deity of love, protecting the trysts of lovers with shadows
of her own making. Those who work in darkness and
trickery often ask for her blessing.
Her depictions are as numerous as the myths and stories
of her with meddling within simple unions. However,
she is most often painted as a young girl of light blue skin
and white hair, her body and limbs but wavy silk strands
of silver moonlight that caress and create the edges of
the shadows.
The Moonweaver has no holy day, but is celebrated by
the elves on the night of the decade’s largest full moon.
Elven astronomers track the moon’s phases and how it
grows closer and farther to Exandria, and can predict
these days with great accuracy. Many high and haughty
elves use this festival as an excuse to be sly and mischievous;
some younger elves use costumes and illusions to
prank their peers.
Divine Domains
Trickery
Tenets of Faith
- Seize your own destiny by pursuing your passions.
- Let the shadows protect you from the burning light of fanatical good and the absolute darkness of evil.
- Walk unbridled and untethered, finding and forging new memories and experiences.
Holidays
The decades largest full moon
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