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{{Infobox Deity |Name = Lliendil |Symbol = [[File:Lliendil holy symbol.jpg|150px]] |Aliases = Lord of the Clouds, the Stormfather |Alignment = Chaotic Neutral |Divine Rank = Intermediate God |Pantheon = [[Raptoran]] |Portfolio = Change, rain, storms, sun, trickery, weather, wind |Domains = Air, Chaos, Destruction, Sky, Trickery, Water |Home Plane = Unknown |Worshippers = Raptorans |Favoured Weapon = Heavy Flail }} '''Lliendil''' is the [[raptoran]] trickster god of weather and storms. ==Appearance== Lliendil appears as an adult raptoran with black-blue skin, lightning crackling in his eyes, and white banded wings with electric blue feathers. He wears black trousers and a leather jerkin, with no shirt underneath. ==Worshippers== Lliendil's [[cleric]]s are charged with propitiating their capricious god, helping repair any damages caused by weather, and with keeping track of the weather and winds, and learning the weather patterns. This knowledge is used to advise the flock chief about coming severe weather, as well as used to teach young raptorans how to ride the winds in storms. Any tasks that require destruction are always assigned to Lliendil's clerics, along with those that involve acquiring items that can manipulate the weather or hide the user's intent. Lliendil's shrines are wooden lean-tos, that are intentionally constructed in places where they would be destroyed by storms, in the hopes that he wouldn't bring foul weather and destroy the shrine on a whim. The rite of ''Stormcall'' is annually held in early spring, where the god is begged to unleash a fierce storm to the area to test the flock, cleanse the area, and identify weakened cliff platforms. {{D&D-Nonhuman-Deities}}
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