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==Worshippers== Needless to say, Corellon's primary followers are elves, though some half-elves worship him too. In 4th edition, he was also a general patron god for [[wizard]]s, [[bard]]s and artists, though still mostly favored by humans, elves, half-elves and gnomes. ===Champions of Corellon=== Followers of Corellon get their very own prestige class. Champions of Corellon Larethian those Elves and Half-Elves who prefer to stand toe to toe with their enemies, rather than turning them into pin-cushions or casting spells at them. Champions are similar to [[Paladin]]s in that they are required to follow an ethical code set down by their deity; namely that they must aid elves in need, protect the innocent etc. They also get the ability to Lay on Hands like a Paladin, as well as bonus feats that require mounted combat as a prerequisite, though they do not get their own mounted companion. ===Seekers of the Misty Isle=== The epilogue to the story of Corellon's defeat of Gruumsh is that the the Orc god teamed up with [[Kurtulmak]] to get his revenge once and for all: by claiming the most splendid Elven city: "The Misty Isle" and concealing it in a dimensional space. No-one knows where it is, all that is certain is that the city still thrives somewhere in the multiverse. The Seekers of the Misty Isle are an order of divine spellcasters seeks to find the missing city, and they get improved sensory abilities on top of the adding the domains of Magic and Travel to their power sets. Joining the order is by invitation only and while there is no absolute requirement to serve Corellon directly, the history of the order makes it difficult to justify a divine caster serving anyone else, particularly any non-Elven gods.
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