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==Hanali Celanil== {{Infobox Deity |Name = Hanali Celanil |Symbol = [[File:Hanali04.jpg|125px]] |Aliases = The Heart of Gold, Lady Goldheart, Winsome Rose |Alignment = Chaotic Good |Divine Rank = Intermediate God |Pantheon = [[Seldarine]] |Portfolio = Art, Artists, Beauty, Enchantment, Romance |Domains = '''3E:''' Chaos, Charm, Good, Elf, Protection, Magic<br>'''5E:''' Life |Home Plane = ''Arvandor'' ([[Arborea]]) |Worshippers = Aesthetes, Elves, Lovers, Sorcerers |Favoured Weapon = ''A Shining Heart'' (Dagger) }} Hanali Celanil is the Elven Goddess of Love and Beauty. Though in this case it is the deeper meaning of love and not the superficial outward appearance that Sune represents. Hanali is not quite as vain as Sune, though as a Goddess of beautiful things it is kind of her nature to get distracted by pretty things in windows. The difference is that she is chiefly concerned by the emotions they illicit in others, rather than get excited about the thing itself. Clerics to Hanali perform sermons which can turn into impromptu "revels". The best celebrations happen every month under the full moon, where romantically involved members of the congregation experience the "full bloom" of their affections, and are said to be rosy cheeks for days afterward as their inner beauty manifests ''(really, they are probably blushing for days afterwards because they've just participated in a religious mass orgy)''. ===As an Aspect=== Hanali Celanil is considered by the Elves to be an aspect of an even greater goddess called '''Angharradh''', who is the non-specific deity of pretty much everything Elven, and also the wife of [[Corellon Larethian]]. When taking the form of Angharradh, she combines her essence with two other Elven deities: [[Sehanine Moonbow]] and [[Aerdrie Faenya]]. Unfortunately, by 4e it transpired that Hanali Celanil was in fact Sune all along (even though, being Hanali an interloper deity--like all the Seldarine--that was a hamfisted retcon), and that the Elven deity was only an independent aspect of the goddess of beauty ''in general''. Meaning that much if the well intended conflict between the churches was entirely redundant. It also pretty much means that it is Sune who joins with the other Goddesses to create the super babe that is Corellon's wife. In 5e, however, this was re-retconned, and Hanali is now her own entity again. {{clear}} ===Melira Taralen=== {{Infobox Deity |Name = Melira Taralen |Symbol = Golden lute on a blue background |Aliases = Patron of Bards and Minstrels, the Songstress |Alignment = Chaotic Good |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess |Pantheon = [[Seldarine]] |Portfolio = Songwriting |Domains = '''2E:''' Chaos, Charm, Creation, Guardian, Healing, Protection, Summoning, Sun <br> '''5E:''' Knowledge, Life, Trickery |Home Plane = ''Arvandor'' ([[Arborea]]) |Worshippers = Bards, Half-Elves, Minstrels |Favoured Weapon = }} '''Melira Taralen''' is the daughter of Hanali Celanil, though the father is unmentioned ''(supposedly [[Solonor Thelandira]] and [[Tarsellis Meunniduin]] both courted Hanali at one point, so they are both potential candidates)'' She is the apprentice of [[Corellon Larethian]] who thinks of her fondly enough that he set a place in the stars for her. Melira does not have a traditional church, since she has a dislike for anyone without proven musical talent, so her "clergy" are mostly made up of [[Bard]]s, while her true [[Cleric]]s are unique in that the cannot turn undead unless they are singing or playing musical instruments. She also has few dedicated temples and instead has shrines in temples of her mother Hanali Celanil or located in guildhalls. Because of her love of music, she has a rivalry with [[Milil]], who she feels is unfairly encroaching onto her territory as the patron of elven arts, though they do work well together and have been known to perform duets. {{clear}} {{D&D-Nonhuman-Deities}}
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