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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.

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
Forgotten Realms
  • Khalreshaar
  • Shevarash
  • Trishina, consort of Deep Sashelas.
  • Zandilar the Dancer, a forgotten elven deity of the Yuirwood elves and now an aspect of the goddess Sharess.

Drow Gods