Sehanine

 is a chaotic good deity of moonlight and the autumn season, as well as the patron of illusions and misdirection. Widely worshipped within halfling and elven culture, she is largely considered to be the deity of love and protector the trysts of lovers. Those who work in secrecy and trickery often ask for her blessing.

Appearance
She is most often Depicted as a young girl of light blue skin and white hair, her body and limbs create the edges of the shadows.

Description
The Moonweaver grants her will as the "goddess of moonlight" and the fall season, as well as the patron of "illusions and misdirection."[1] Vastly worshipped in halfling and elven society, she is widely regarded to be the goddess of love, she safeguards the trysts of lovers with darkness of her own making.[1] People who work in "darkness and trickery" often request her protection.[1] The Moonweaver does not have a holy day, but is celebrated by the elves on "the night of the decade’s largest full moon."[1] Elven astronomers record the moon’s cycles and how it expands and how during the cycles the moon gets closer and further away from Exandria, and can forecast these days with considerable precision.[1] Many haughty elves use this celebration as a pardon to be mischievous; some youthful elves use outfits and illusions to play tricks on their peers.[1]

Commandments of the Moonweaver
• "Seize your own destiny by pursuing your passions."[1]

• "Let the shadows protect you from the burning light of fanatical good and the absolute darkness of evil."[1]

• "Walk unbridled and untethered, finding and forging new memories and experiences."[1]