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====Dragon Magazine====
====Dragon Magazine====
* [[Araleth Letheranil]]
* [[Araleth Letheranil]], god of stars and revelation
* [[Alathrien Druanna]]
* [[Alathrien Druanna]], goddess of runes and magic
* [[Darahl Firecloak]]
* [[Darahl Firecloak]], god of earth and fire
* [[Kirith Sotheril]]
* [[Kirith Sotheril]], goddess of divination and enchantment
* [[Melira Taralen]]
* [[Melira Taralen]],
* [[Mythrien Sarath]]
* [[Mythrien Sarath]], archfey of protection magic
* [[Naralis Analor]]
* [[Naralis Analor]], god of dying and healing
* [[Rellavar Danuvien]]
* [[Rellavar Danuvien]], god of winter and harsh weather
* [[Sarula Iliene]]
* [[Sarula Iliene]], goddess of lakes and water
* [[Tethrin Veralde]]
* [[Tethrin Veralde]], god bladesinging and swordwork
* [[Tarsellis Meunniduin]]
* [[Tarsellis Meunniduin]], god snow-elves and mountains


====Greyhawk====
====Greyhawk====

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Seldarine is a bit of gamer slang that originates amongst and is used by the Dungeons & Dragons fandom. It is the in-universe "pantheon name" for the pantheon of Elf Gods, as featured in Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms and Planescape, making it analogous to the Morndinsamman, the pantheon of Dwarf Gods.

The Seldarine is divided into two aspects; the "Light" (just called the Seldarine) covers the various gods of the Elves, whilst the "Dark Seldarine" covers the various gods of the Drow.

The Elven gods themselves have been described as androgynous and genderless as early as 2e, but were referred to as male or female by their mortal followers through the various allegorical tales, myths, and legends surrounding their activities. Of course as divine powers the Seldarine can take whatever shape they like, though the formless aspect of their nature has perhaps been exemplified more in 5e, where Corellon took offense to the other gods and elves taking distinct shapes and has a distinctly more Grimdark relationship with them compared to earlier editions.

Whilst the most popular Seldarine have been detailed in various sourcebooks, such as Monster Mythology, On Hallowed Ground and Demihuman Deities, a number of lesser members of the Seldarine have slipped through in various sources, namely Dragon magazine issues #155, 236, and 251, certain 3e Forgotten Realms sourcebooks, and 3e's "Races of the Wild".

For greater details, see here:

Elf Gods

Lesser Seldarine Members

Races of the Wild

Dragon Magazine

Greyhawk

Forgotten Realms

Drow Gods