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{{Deity
 
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| Image = [[Image:Deity_CorellonLarethian.jpg|250px|Corellon Larethian]]
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| Name = Corellon Larethian
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| Name = Lolth
| Titles = Creator of the Elves, The Protector, Protector and Preserver of Life, Ruler of All Elves
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| Titles = Queen of the Drow, The Spider Goddess, Queen of the Demonweb Pits Intermediate Deity
| Symbol = Silver crescent moon
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| Symbol = Black spider with the head of a drow female
| HomePlane = Arborea
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| HomePlane = The Abyss
| Alignment = Chaotic Good
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| Alignment = Chaotic evil
| Portfolio = [[Elf|Elves]], magic, arts and crafts, music, war
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| Portfolio = [[Drow]], spiders, evil, darkness
| Worshipers = Elves, [[Half-Elf|Half-Elves]], [[Bard]]s
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| Worshipers = Drow
| Domains = [[Chaos (Domain)|Chaos]], [[Good (Domain)|Good]], [[Protection (Domain)|Protection]], [[War (Domain)|War]]
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practical jokers.
| FavoredWeapon = [[Longsword]]
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| Domains = [[Chaos (Domain)|Chaos]], [[Destruction (Domain)|Destruction]], [[Evil (Domain)|Evil]], [[Trickery (Domain)|Trickery]]
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| FavoredWeapon = [[Whip]]
 
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{{ExternalSource_nwn2wiki|http://nwn2.wikia.com/wiki/Corellon_Larethian}}
 
{{ExternalSource_frwiki|http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Corellon}}
 
  
The deity of elves, Corellon Larethian (core-eh-lon lah-reth-ee-yen), usually appears as an androgynous elf clad in a sky-blue cloak and armed with a longbow and longsword. He also wears a large, circular amulet that bears his crescent moon symbol. He has a lithe and swift look about him, and his movements are both swift and graceful. Corellon Larethian is the creator and protector of the elven race. He governs those things held in highest esteem among elves, such as magic, music, arts, crafts, poetry, and warfare. Gruumsh, the deity of orcs, is his nemesis, and it is because of Corellon's battle prowess that Gruumsh is called "One-Eye."
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Lolth (lohlth) appears as either a tall, beautiful female drow or as a black spider with a female drow’s head. She main- tains a ruthless, tyrannical reign over the drow, ruling through a combination of fear and the prom- ise of power. It was Lolth who first spread evil among the elves, and it was she who led the drow to break away from the rest of elven society and to dwell underground. Drow scoff at any attempt to suggest that they were banished from the surface. Nevertheless, Lolth has sworn vengeance against Corellon Larethian and his people.
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= Dogma =
 
= Dogma =
Corellon concerns himself with all aspects of elven welfare. He also remains alert to any taint of evil among the elves, and he seeks to stamp out any evil influence the moment it appears. Corellon played a leading role in the schism that ultimately resulted in the banishment of the drow underground. Corellon spurs his people toward self-reliance, vigilance against danger, and appreciation of the world’s beauty. It is Corellon's influence that leads elves to study magic and swordplay for the duration of their long lives, to serve as guardians and caretakers of the forests, and to appreciate aesthetic pleasures in spite of their warrior heritage.
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Lolth constantly turns one drow against another. She claims to do this to cull out the weak and to make the race strong, but she is a cruel and capricious deity who enjoys watching others suffer. She is careful to prevent open or widespread strife among the drow. She does not tolerate campaigns of harassment or attrition among groups of drow, but she does sanction well-planned, swift, and overwhelming attacks. Lolth expects her people to be shrewd, calculating, and aware of the dangers and opportunities around them. She has no use for sentiment, weakness, or love. She expects her people to rule the entire Underdark (the realm beneath the surface of the earth), eliminating foes that are weak enough to be destroyed and biding their time before attacking other opponents. She also expects them to eventually invade and conquer the surface, not to colonize it but to defeat Corellon Larethian and the surface elves.
  
 
= Clergy and Temples =
 
= Clergy and Temples =
Corellon's clerics often wear blue cloaks. They serve as leaders, teachers, diplomats, and generals in elven communities. They train others in the arts of combat and magic while honing their own skills, and they serve as mediators in any disputes that may arise from the elves’ independent lifestyle. They usually seek to maintain cordial relations with other good, sylvan creatures. Corellon's temples can be located anywhere elves live, usually in sylvan woodlands. Though always beautiful and designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape, they are invariably both sturdy and defensible. They are often placed on hilltops, river crossings, and other locations of strategic significance. Living plants or trees are always included in a temple of Corellon, either as decoration as part of the structure.
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Lolth rules her people through her clerics, who are exclusively female and organized into noble houses made up of clerics related by blood. The oldest clerics rule the house, with younger clerics following in order by age. Each house also includes noncleric drow related by blood or marriage. The clerics serve as absolute rulers in Lolth’s name. They are the leaders, police, juries, and executioners of drow society. Nearly every drow home has at least a small shrine to Lolth, even if it is just a spider statue or modest altar. Larger temples to Lolth are usually laid out in the shape of a spider. They serve as meeting places, sacrificial sites, and centers of entertainment for high-ranking drow.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:55, 27 January 2014

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Lolth
Titles Queen of the Drow, The Spider Goddess, Queen of the Demonweb Pits Intermediate Deity
Symbol Black spider with the head of a drow female
Alignment Chaotic evil
Portfolio Drow, spiders, evil, darkness
Worshipers Drow

practical jokers.

Domains Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Trickery


Lolth (lohlth) appears as either a tall, beautiful female drow or as a black spider with a female drow’s head. She main- tains a ruthless, tyrannical reign over the drow, ruling through a combination of fear and the prom- ise of power. It was Lolth who first spread evil among the elves, and it was she who led the drow to break away from the rest of elven society and to dwell underground. Drow scoff at any attempt to suggest that they were banished from the surface. Nevertheless, Lolth has sworn vengeance against Corellon Larethian and his people.


Dogma

Lolth constantly turns one drow against another. She claims to do this to cull out the weak and to make the race strong, but she is a cruel and capricious deity who enjoys watching others suffer. She is careful to prevent open or widespread strife among the drow. She does not tolerate campaigns of harassment or attrition among groups of drow, but she does sanction well-planned, swift, and overwhelming attacks. Lolth expects her people to be shrewd, calculating, and aware of the dangers and opportunities around them. She has no use for sentiment, weakness, or love. She expects her people to rule the entire Underdark (the realm beneath the surface of the earth), eliminating foes that are weak enough to be destroyed and biding their time before attacking other opponents. She also expects them to eventually invade and conquer the surface, not to colonize it but to defeat Corellon Larethian and the surface elves.

Clergy and Temples

Lolth rules her people through her clerics, who are exclusively female and organized into noble houses made up of clerics related by blood. The oldest clerics rule the house, with younger clerics following in order by age. Each house also includes noncleric drow related by blood or marriage. The clerics serve as absolute rulers in Lolth’s name. They are the leaders, police, juries, and executioners of drow society. Nearly every drow home has at least a small shrine to Lolth, even if it is just a spider statue or modest altar. Larger temples to Lolth are usually laid out in the shape of a spider. They serve as meeting places, sacrificial sites, and centers of entertainment for high-ranking drow.