- Iallanis
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name=Iallanis
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home=Olympian Glades of Arborea
power=Lesser
alignment=Neutral Good
portfolio=Love, mercy, beauty
domains=Good, Healing, Strength, Sun| alias=
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campaign setting s for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Iallanis is the giant deity of love, mercy, and beauty. Her symbol is a garland of flowers.Description
Iallanis appears as a graceful giant, 25' in height with fair skin. She wears a short green dress from which grows living flowers. She is always bare-legged and bare-footed.
Relationships
In many
campaign setting s, the giantish pantheon of gods consists of the leader Annam, as well asGrolantor ,Hiatea ,Iallanis ,Karontor ,Memnor ,Skoraeus Stonebones , andStronmaus . Other powers worshipped by giants or giant-type creatures include Baphomet,Kostchtchie , andVaprak .Iallanis is a daughter of Annam and the younger sister of
Hiatea . She is an ally of the swanmay goddessFionnghuala . Her other siblings and half-siblings includeDiancastra ,Grolantor ,Karontor ,Shax ,Skoraeus Stonebones ,Stronmaus ,Surtr , andThrym .Memnor andVaprak are also sometimes named as her relatives. Beautiful, loving Iallanis is one of her father's favorite children.Realm
Iallanis has a realm called "Florallium", which can be found on Arborea. Florallium is a place of quiet gardens and crystal springs. It is a neutral place where terms of peace can be arranged. It is said that when the
Seldarine drove the other giant gods out of the plane they allowed Iallanis to remain, as she stayed by the hearth instead of fighting. They don't respect her, though, as they do her warlike brothers and sisters.Dogma
Mercy is to be honored above all else, save the gods themselves. Beauty is to be honored above all else save the gods and mercy. Punishment will naturally come to those who do evil and rewards will naturally come to those who do good. "Kindness is the milk of might; passion is the milk of life."
Worshippers
Iallanis has worshippers among the cloud giants, stone giants, storm giants, firbolgs, and voadkyn.
Clergy
Iallanis will accept any good-aligned true giant into her priesthood, treating every race as equal to the others. She would treat giant-kin such as firbolgs, fomorians, verbeegs, and voadkyn as equals as well, but this was forbidden by her father; thus, they are limited to places of lower status in her clerical hierarchy. Her clerics strive to bring the whole of giantkind into the ways of good, to show mercy to all, and to cooperate with other good creatures. Her clerics and shamans are expected to become happily married if they are to attain high rank. She sends omens to her priests in the form of floral scents, tinkling sounds, and similar gentle, pleasant events.
Clerics of Iallanis concentrate on uniting the races of giantkind, bringing mercy and absolution to those who need it, and creating beautiful things. They forgo worldly possessions beyond those they require to do their duties.
Rituals
Clerics of Iallanis say prayers over every gift or meal they receive. They conduct nearly all marriage ceremonies among the giants, even those involving evil giants and priests of evil deities.
Every year, on the first day of
Growfest , Iallanis's priests assemble for a grand revelry. If possible, one or more marriages are performed at the climax of the event.References
*Conforti, Steven, ed. "Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign," version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online: [http://www.wizards.com/rpga/downloads/LG_Deities.zip]
*Noonan, David . "Complete Divine ". Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004.
*Redman, Rich and James Wyatt. "Defenders of the Faith" (Wizards of the Coast , 2000).
*Sargent, Carl. "Monster Mythology " (TSR, 1992).
*Smith, Lester W., andWolfgang Baur . "Planes of Chaos ". Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
*Winninger, Ray. "Giantcraft " (TSR, 1995).
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