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General Information


Titles

  • The Shifting Shadow, Weaver of Masks, Trickster of the Grove

Areas of Concern

  • Shapeshifting, Cleverness, Outwitting enemies, Transformation and the cycles of nature

Edicts

  • Adapt to nature’s changes and embrace its cycles, Use cunning to protect the balance of the sacred grove, Seek and unveil hidden truths to protect the land and its people.

Anathema

  • Destroy natural beauty without cause, Refuse to adapt to the shifting needs of the grove or the community, Betray trust in a way that harms the grove’s harmony.

Religious Symbol

  • A mask split down the middle, one half light and smiling with a serene exipression, and the other half dark and frowning with a grim expression.

Sacred Animal

  • Fox

Sacred Colors

  • Silver and shifting hues, with glowing accents of green and gold on the light side and muted silver and shadowy blue on the dark side.

Pantheons

  • Tuatha of the Sacred Grove


Artistic Holy Symbol


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Devotee Benefits


Divine Attribute

  • Dexterity or Charisma

Divine Font

  • Harm or Heal

Divine Sanctification

  • Can be holy or unholy

Divine Skill

  • Deception

Domains

  • Change, Trickery, Fate, Delirium

Alternate Domains

  • Secrecy, Freedom

Favored Weapon

  • Whip

Cleric Spells

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Aphorisms


"A shifting shadow knows no chains."

"Truth is the sharpest weapon when wielded with care."

"Adapt, or the world will adapt you."

Holidays


Day of Masks: A day where followers wear disguises and act out roles to celebrate transformation and hidden truths.

Festival of Shifting Seasons: Celebrates the turning of seasons as a symbol of Elatha’s constant motion.

Champions


Elatha’s Champions include rogues, illusionists, and shapeshifters who thrive on adaptability and cleverness.

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Description


Elatha is depicted as a graceful, androgynous figure cloaked in swirling mists, with a mask that changes expressions with their moods. They can shift forms seamlessly, appearing as a fox, a shadow, or even a mirror image of those they speak to. Their presence evokes both awe and unease, as they seem to know truths people often hide from themselves.