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'''Elishar''' is a presumed deity; unlike the others, there is no direct proof of | '''Elishar''' is a presumed deity; unlike the others, there is no direct proof of Elishar's existence. Elishar's followers, though small in number, were demonstrably capable of drawing divine magic from someone or something, however. During the [[Deity War]], though, their powers waned and eventually they found themselves unable to cast divine spells; as this process was similar to that of followers of other deities who had perished in the war, Elishar is now generally believed to have been an alias or avatar of one of the many gods that fell in battle. | ||
Elishar's symbol was a five-pointed star with another five-pointed star at its center. | |||
[[Category:Deities]] | [[Category:Deities]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:59, 19 February 2026
| Elishar | |
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![]() The Lord of Light | |
| Race | Deity |
| Gender | Male |
| Status | Unknown |
| Alignment | Good |
Elishar is a presumed deity; unlike the others, there is no direct proof of Elishar's existence. Elishar's followers, though small in number, were demonstrably capable of drawing divine magic from someone or something, however. During the Deity War, though, their powers waned and eventually they found themselves unable to cast divine spells; as this process was similar to that of followers of other deities who had perished in the war, Elishar is now generally believed to have been an alias or avatar of one of the many gods that fell in battle.
Elishar's symbol was a five-pointed star with another five-pointed star at its center.
