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==In the [[Forgotten Realms]]== Enlil, like the other Untheric gods, came to Toril after [[Ao]] allowed them entry, where upon his manifestation helped in freeing the mulani from slavery under the [[wizard]]-kings of Imaskar. In the final battle, arouns -2488 DR, he, along with the other gods, turned the fertile lands of the Imaskari into the Raurin desert. Enlil then lead the mulani to the western coast of the Alambar sea, where the nation of Unther was founded, and which he ruled for over a thousand years. In -1081 DR, the last remaining Imaskari wizard opened a portal to another world, and from there hordes of gray [[orc]]s came through to conquer the lands of Unther and Mulhorand, leading to the manifestations of the gods fighting against the avatars of the orcish gods. Most of the Untheric gods died in these battles, and in -734 DR, Enlil left Toril, leaving his son [[Gilgeam]] as the ruler of Unther. It wasn't until 1486 DR when Enlil returned to Toril, stopping Tymanther's return to Abeir and manifesting in the form of a [[dragonborn]]. He then declared the dragonborn of Tymanther as his new people and chose Kepeshkmolik Dumuzi as his chosen. He eventually negotiated with [[Asmodeus]] to resurrect '''Nanna-Sin''' as an immortal in exchange for her divinity, which also brought back [[Azuth]]. ===Appearance=== Before he left, Enlil appeared as a tall man, with a dark and weighty beard and curly hair. He wore a war [[Helmet|helm]] that was immune to any attack or harmful substance, and wielded an unbreakable stone [[axe]] that could disenchant any weapon it struck. After his return, he appeared as a black-scaled dragonborn with golden eyes, surrounded by a lightning storm. {{D&D5e-FR-Deities}} {{D&D-Historical-Deities}}
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