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  2. Corellon Larethian - Wikipedia

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    Corellon was also the one to banish the drow goddess Lolth (Araushnee in the Forgotten Realms setting) to the Abyss. For this, Corellon can count all evil drow gods as enemies. Because of the god's keen friendship with the Seelie Court, Corellon is often at odds with the Queen of Air and Darkness.

  3. Eilistraee - Wikipedia

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    In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, Eilistraee was born the daughter of Corellon Larethian, head of the elven gods, and Araushnee the Weaver (who later took the name of Lolth), a minor elven goddess. She was the sister of Vhaeraun.

  4. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    These include the deities from the Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Dragonlance, Eberron, and the deities derived from historical pantheons such as the Celtic deities and Norse deities. [41] The historical deities have been removed from their historical aspect as to better serve the needs of the game. [ 42 ]

  5. Outer Plane - Wikipedia

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    The elven god Fenmarel Mestarine calls this chaotic plane home as well. The plane of Limbo is the location of a number of godly realms: The elven god Fenmarel Mestarine's realm of Fennimar. Indra, Vayu, and Agni's realm of Swarga. Llerg's realm of Beasthaven. Procan's realm of Seasedge. Ralishaz's realm of The Kiss of Luck. Shaundakul's realm ...

  6. Elf (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The various elven subraces are more prominent in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, and Faerûn boasts several major subraces. [2]: 79 They differ physically from typical Dungeons & Dragons elves in that they are as tall as humans (5′9″ on average), or even taller. The exception are the Drow, who are of standard D&D elven height. In ...

  7. Drow of the Underdark - Wikipedia

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    This book details the nature of dark elves, dark elven society, drow religion (including Eilistraee, Ghuanadar/The Elder Elemental God, Lolth, and Vhaeraun), the high history of the drow, drow spells, drow magical items, drow craftwork, drow languages, drow nomenclature, and dark elven runes.

  8. Forgotten Realms (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Grubb uses various references to the world of Forgotten Realms, using known characters like Elminster. He uses as Labelas Enoreth one of elven pantheon of gods described in the Forgotten Realms world as Vartan's patron. He sets one of his story arcs, "An Avatar Story", during the Time of Troubles.

  9. Lost Empires of Faerûn (accessory) - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 3: The Crown Wars, on pages 51–59, described the elven realms of the Crown Wars, which were waged upon each other and resulted in the descent of the drow and the establishment of Evereska and Evermeet. Chapter 4: God-Kings of the East, on pages 60–82, details the Old Empires of Mulhorand and Unther, and rival empires Narfell and