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{{Infobox Deity |Name = Erlin |Symbol = A blood-stained sickle and hog-slaughtering knife, crossed over an orb of night sky glittering with stars. |Alignment = Chaotic Evil |Divine Rank = Unknown |Pantheon = Ravenloft |Portfolio = Death, Trickery, Mischief, Malice, Cruelty, Murder |Domains = Chaos, Death, Evil, Trickery |Home Plane = Demiplane of Dread |Worshippers = Gundarkite Rebels, [[Necromancer]]s, Murderers, Madmen, Tricksters |Favoured Weapon = Battleaxe }} '''Erlin''' is a very minor malevolent deity in the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] setting of [[Ravenloft]]. Introduced in the first Ravenloft Gazetteer, Erlin is an all-but-forgotten god once worshipped by the denizens of Gundarak; although his worship was dying even with Gundarak's [[Darklord]] was alive and enforcing him as the state religion, it has begun to experience a revival as the growing movement of rebellious Gundarkites, pissed at being conquered by [[Strahd|''another'' vampire]], have begun using him as a cultural symbol to rally around. Indeed, the idea that he may have budding [[cleric]]s starting to gain power amongst the rebels, is presented as a Dread Possibility - a bit of "optional" canon left to the individual DM to decide if it applies to their setting or not. What little we know of the god portrays him as a malicious, scatter-brained trickster, who created death as a cruel joke by tricking the first mortal into believing it was inevitable. Whilst he has authority over the dead, it's the sense of a farmer tending a flock of sheep or a herd of cattle - worse, he's a slacker with a tendency to just let the dead run free until they catch his attention, which is where the [[undead]] come from. {{D&D-Ravenloft-Deities}}
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