- Koriel
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campaign setting s for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Koriel is the ki-rin deity of learning, protection, and vigilance against evil. His symbol is the horn and eyes of a ki-rin.Description
Koriel appears as a ki-rin of great size, with gold and silver fur and a rainbow-hued mane. He flies faster than any other being in existence. He is powerful and stern, but also restless and curious, eager to discover new knowledge on the various worlds and planes. Koriel is also a god of fate, said to have much of the knowledge of
Istus . He rarely acts on any one world, and will rarely act without consulting with other deities, but when he feels compelled to do so, history can be changed by his actions. When he must fight, he is ruthless and uncompromising.Relationships
Koriel is associated, in various myths, with a god of creation or sky-father type who uses him as a mount. Some myths say that he will be the steed of Annam on the final day of creation.
Pelor is also portrayed with a ki-rin mount, though Pelor's steed is commonly named "Star Thought" in Pelorian traditions.Koriel is said to be the father of the unicorn god
Eachthighern Who|date=February 2008; in some tales,Erevan Ilesere is said to be Eachthighern's mother, the elven god having changed into a female equine as part of some prank.Koriel is also on good terms with
Syranita , but speaks with few other deities of the skiesOr|date=February 2008.Realm
Koriel is a wandering god with no fixed realm of his own. He flies throughout the Outer Planes, staying alert against encroachment by the forces of evil.
Worshippers
Koriel is worshipped by ki-rin and many lammasu. He has no shamans or priests, as the innate magical powers of his creations are enough to protect them. He will sometimes "commune" with individual ki-rin if the need is greatvague.
References
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Erik Mona ,Sean K Reynolds , andFrederick Weining . "Living Greyhawk Gazetteer ". Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
*McComb, Colin. "On Hallowed Ground ". Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
*Sargent, Carl. "From the Ashes". Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.
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