- Erevan Ilesere
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name=Erevan Ilesere
title=The Trickster, the Chameleon, the Green Changeling, the Evershifting Shapechanger, the Fey Jester, and the Jack of the Seelie Court
home=Olympian Glades of Arborea
power=Intermediate
alignment=Chaotic Neutral
portfolio=Mischief, Change, Rogues
domains=Chaos, Elf, Luck, Trickery| alias=
super=Corellon Larethian In the "
Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Erevan Ilesere is the elven deity of Mischief, Change, and Rogues. Erevan is a fickle, utterly unpredictable god who can change his appearance at will.Citation | last1=Moore | first1=Roger | last2=Moore | first2=Georgia | title=The Gods of the Elves | publisher=Dragon | volume= | issue=60 | page=11 | year=1982 | date=April 1982 | url=http://www.geekfu.org/things/Dragon%20Magazine%20%23060.pdf]In many
campaign setting s, the elven pantheon of gods (also known as theSeldarine ) consists of the leaderCorellon Larethian , as well asAerdrie Faenya ,Deep Sashelas , Erevan Ilesere,Fenmarel Mestarine ,Hanali Celanil ,Labelas Enoreth ,Rillifane Rallathil ,Sehanine Moonbow , andSolonor Thelandira . Other elven gods may be present in different campaign settings.Some humorous tales say that Erevan changed form and sex in order to conceive and bear the unicorn god
Eachthighern with the ki-rin godKoriel . Erevan is a close ally of the Seelie Court.Erevan lives in the realm of "Arvandor" on the plane of Arborea.
Worshippers
Clergy
Erevan's clerics dress in black leather armor with leather caps, and never worship him in the same place twice.
Holy days and rituals
Erevan's holy days are on the eclipses, and his faithful sacrifice stolen treasures to him whenever they feel it is appropriate.
References
*Boyd, Eric L. "Demihuman Deities " (TSR, 1998).
*Boyd, Eric L, andErik Mona . "Faiths and Pantheons " (Wizards of the Coast , 2002).
*Gygax, Gary . "Unearthed Arcana " (TSR, 1985).
*McComb, Colin. "On Hallowed Ground " (TSR, 1996).
*Moore, Roger E . "The Elven Point of View." "Dragon" #60 (TSR, 1982).
*Sargent, Carl . "Monster Mythology " (TSR, 1992).
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