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Rellavar used to serve Tarsellis but was a friend of Solonor Thelandira, meaning his relationship with his master inevitably became strained. Eventually leading them to split with each other, although they still have overlapping portfolios.
Rellavar used to serve Tarsellis but was a friend of Solonor Thelandira, meaning his relationship with his master inevitably became strained. Eventually leading them to split with each other, although they still have overlapping portfolios.


Rellavar is the god of protection against cold and is opposed to [[Auril]] and [[Surtr]] ''(although the Dragon magazine article probably meant [[Thrym]])''
Rellavar is the god of protection against cold and is opposed to [[Auril]] and [[Surtr]] ''(although the Dragon magazine article probably meant [[Thrym]])''.
 
He is friends with [[Erevan Ilesere]] due to their shared association with faerie creatures, although he respects Erevan as the patron of fey folk in general.
 
His church act as weathermen and protect elven communities against blizzards and storms. Uniquely for an elven deity, he sponsors a [[Paladin]]-like order of Wyrmslayers who seek out and kill white dragons and frost giants.
 
Because of his impact on the community, it was believed that his cult would eventually eclipse that of his former master, though both deities seem to have been forgotten in the move to 3E.


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Tarsellis Meunniduin
snowcapped mountain
Alignment Chaotic Neutral
Divine Rank Intermediate Deity
Pantheon Seldarine
Portfolio Mountains, Rivers, Snow Elves
Domains Animal, Chaos, Earth, Water, Healing
Home Plane Great Wheel: The Wild Hunt (Ysgard)
Worshippers Snow Elves, Mountain survivalists
Favoured Weapon Spear


Tarsellis is the patron deity of the Snow Elves, detailed in Dragon magazine.

He is a member of the Seldarine is a loose sense, because he does not get on with many of them and does not answer to their master Corellon. Part of this may be due to a falling out he had with Solonor Thelandira; considering they were already rivals due to the fact they a patrons of hunters, the story goes that in the early wins they got into an argument over the courtship of Hanali Celanil, which drove a wedge between them. Other stories claim the argument was over Araushnee before her exile from the Seldarine, which if true might also implie he may have considered Corellon himself to be a rival.

If that is not enough, Tarsellis also considers Rillifane Rallathil to be a rival by claiming dominion over those forests which grown on mountains.

He spends much of his time wandering between Vanaheim and Elfheim in Ysgard.

Rellavar Danuvien

Rellavar Danuvien
a silver spear with a white circle to either side
Alignment Neutral Good
Divine Rank Lesser Deity
Pantheon Seldarine
Portfolio Frost Sprites, Cold
Domains Animal, Charm, Divination, Healing, Protection
Home Plane Great Wheel: Karasuthra (Beastlands)
Worshippers Snow Elves
Favoured Weapon Spear


Rellavar used to serve Tarsellis but was a friend of Solonor Thelandira, meaning his relationship with his master inevitably became strained. Eventually leading them to split with each other, although they still have overlapping portfolios.

Rellavar is the god of protection against cold and is opposed to Auril and Surtr (although the Dragon magazine article probably meant Thrym).

He is friends with Erevan Ilesere due to their shared association with faerie creatures, although he respects Erevan as the patron of fey folk in general.

His church act as weathermen and protect elven communities against blizzards and storms. Uniquely for an elven deity, he sponsors a Paladin-like order of Wyrmslayers who seek out and kill white dragons and frost giants.

Because of his impact on the community, it was believed that his cult would eventually eclipse that of his former master, though both deities seem to have been forgotten in the move to 3E.