Ye'Cind
| Ye'Cind | ||
|---|---|---|
| Recorder | ||
| Alignment | Chaotic Good | |
| Divine Rank | Hero-God | |
| Pantheon | Oerth, Seldarine (Elf) | |
| Portfolio | 3E: Music, Magical songs 5E: Music, Enchantment |
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| Domains | 3E: Chaos, Good, Knowledge, Magic, Travel 5E: Life, Trickery |
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| Home Plane | Brightwater (Arborea) | |
| Worshippers | Elven bards, composers | |
| Favoured Weapon | Longsword | |
Ye'Cind is the elven and Oerthian Hero-God of music.
History
Ye'Cind was once a wandering bard and skilled wizard, composing and playing songs about his homeland wherever he went, becoming a bard of great renown. As he visited a small kingdom during his travels, he witnessed the kings murder at an unknown assailants hands. The bard then left on a journey to create an item that would allow him to reveal truths more easily, creating the Recorder of Ye'Cind. Two decades later, he returned to the kingdom and played in a festival in front of the king. As he played his recorder, a vision of the current king standing in front of his brother's corpse appeared. The guards took the king away, and Ye'Cind smiled at this.
Eventually, his renown reached to the Seldarine, with the gods asking him to play in Corellon's court. Ye'Cind played flawlessly there, and as thanks, Corellon raised the minstrel to godhood.
Dogma
Music is a mirror of patterns and energy of the universe. The rush of a waterfall, wind through the trees, the crackle of a fire, and the thunder of an avalanche are all parts of the world's music. It trancends language and race, promoting understanding or inspiring the rage of vengeance. Enhanced by magic, a song can alter the world or change the course of history, and tying music and magic together creates something more powerful and fundamental than either alone.