Lathander Character in The Realms World Anvil


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Lathander Alignment: Neutral Good Symbol: Road traveling into a sunrise Domains: Life, Light Titles: Morninglord, Commander of Creativity, Inspiration's Dawn, The Rose-and-Gold God, Bringer of the Dawn, Lord of Birth and Renewal, Patron to Spring and Eternal Youth, Mentor of Self-Perfection


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Lathander, the Morninglord is a fictional deity of the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting devised by Ed Greenwood.He also plays a role in the Ravenloft setting (but is always called the Morninglord there, not by his proper name).. God of Spring, Dawn, Birth, Renewal, Creativity, Youth, Vitality, Self-Perfection and Athletics, his domains are Good, Nobility, Protection.


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Lathander is a calming presence in the Forgotten Realms. He is called upon in defense and frequently by those who have-or yearn for-hope. Lathander might be called upon to bless birth or fertility rites just as readily as to ward off the encroaching darkness. But though he is a calming, benevolent presence, Lathander once brought ruin to Faerun.


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According to the Fifth Edition PHB (page 294), Lathander is the neutral good god of birth and renewal and is associated with the life and light domains. His symbols is a sun. In the 4th Edition PHB (page 22), the closest to this would probably be Pelor who is the good god of sun and summer (his symbol is also a sun) and is the lord of.


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Forgotten Realms Cormyr Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Whenever humans embark on a new journey, enter a contract, or start a political or romantic relationship, chances are good that they whisper a prayer to Lathander (lah-than-der), deity of dawn, renewal, and vitality. Though he is among the oldest of the Faerunian pantheon, the Morninglord.


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The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting for 3e states: While usually shown as a young, attractive man, Lathander is an old power with a long history of driving creation, progress, and innovation. So, while I was not able to find a confirmed date for his origin (unless he is the transformed Aumunator), he is at least over one-and-a-half thousand.


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Forgotten Realms is a fantasy world setting, described as a world of strange lands, dangerous creatures, and mighty deities, where magic and supernatural phenomena are quite real. The premise is that, long ago, planet Earth and the world of the Forgotten Realms were more closely connected.


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Lathander Edit 0 of 1 minute, 40 secondsVolume 0% 00:05 01:40 Watch 01:40 Who is Lathander? A depiction of the Morninglord. view image Lathander ( Greater deity) Basic information Title (s) Morninglord Commander of Creativity Inspiration's Dawn The Rose-and-Gold God Bringer of the Dawn Lord of Birth and Renewal Patron to Spring and Eternal Youth


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The Morninglord has a long and interesting history, but how is his church run? What do his followers value and what sort of people go to his sermons? This vi.


Lathander Character in The Realms World Anvil

Time in the Forgotten Realms. In Faerûn, the Calendar of Harptos determines the days and months of the year, and in Waterdeep, the follows the beginning and ending of seasons, and marks the important civic and religious holidays. For day-to-day life, each month is split into three tendays. The days making up a tenday do not have formal names.


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Dungeons and Dragons, or D&D, is the worlds foremost Table Top Role Playing Game, and one of the longest lived. The Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting, and is the most popular, most played, and oldest setting among its siblings.. If the amulet is worn by a priest of Lathander, and that priest falls during combat, the.


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Freedale, the Dalelands Leader (s) Farrish the Priest in the mid-14 th century DR. Patron deity Lathander The Temple of Lathander in the small town of Freedale in the Dalelands was a grand structure dedicated to the Morninglord that offered spiritual and divine services to the townies and adventurers alike. Contents Location Structure Services


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10 At various points in the history of the Realms, Amaunator and Lathander have been the same, separate, and/or non-existent. In particular, there was a lot of combination during the Spellplague 1.


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r/Forgotten_Realms • 3 yr. ago Ogmha-The-Binder Holy Book of Lathander Discussion I've been doing some research on the holy days of the Gods of Faerun and I came across this great write up on prayers for Lathander: https://aneralys.tumblr.com/post/149365967261/holy-book-of-lathander


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Mental characteristics Personal history Lathander was the central figure in the Dawn Cataclysm, an ill-fated attempt by the Morninglord to reshape the Faerûnian pantheon in his own image. Several deities were killed in the events that followed, including the goddess Murdane, a death for which Helm never forgave Lathander.


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Main article: Lathander Lathander Items • Organizations • Locations • Shrines • Temples • Spells • Events • Worshipers • Images Trending pages Spires of the Morning Dome of the Rose House of the Morning Sunrise Spire Mystical site Rose-Crowned Tower All items (26) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

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