Sehanine

Sehanine, the Moonweaver, 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 of 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 with light blue skin and white hair. Her body and limbs create the edges of the shadows.

Biography
"The Moonweaver sends her will as the goddess of moonlight and the autumn season, as well as the patron of illusions and misdirection." Many consider the Moonweaver to be the goddess of love. She has many followers in elven and halfling society. It is very difficult to encounter lovers on a tryst, as the Moonweaver creates the shadows for these secret meetings to take place. "Those who work in darkness and trickery often ask for her blessing." There is no official holy day for the Moonweaver; however, her worship is greatest on "the night of the decade’s largest full moon." Elven astronomers record the moon’s cycles and how during these cycles the moon gets closer and further away from Exandria, and they can forecast these days with considerable precision. 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.

The Moonweaver’s Ribbons
Yearly, many travellers from all over Tal’Dorei journey past the Cliffkeep Mountains to witness the Moonweaver’s Ribbons bend around the Elvenpeaks, pulled through the sky by mysterious figures on wyvernback. Special athletes called skyswimmers practice every day for the yearly coming of the Moonweaver’s Ribbons.

"Great streaks of multicolored light that illuminate the northern sky on the winter solstice. The skyswimmers and their wyvern mounts seize the strands of light on their spears and paint radiant, esoteric portraits in the wintry sky, drawing intrepid outsiders from across Tal’Dorei to camp on remote mountains and marvel at their visual poetry."

Greater than the ceremony’s creative achievement, it is also a ceremony to the deity known as the Moonweaver. She is the primary deity of the elves of Lyrengorn. "The high priestesses of the moon" claim this yearly ceremony cleanses the land of Lyrengorn, and increases the wild elves life span.

Additional Information
The Moonweaver is not an approved deity in the Dwendalian Empire. She also dosen't approve of false gods paticularly the Traveler later revealed to be Artagan. She sent one of her celestial angels to capture him and bring him back to the Feywild as punishment. It thanks to Jester the angel showed mercy on behalf of her patreon.

Worship
Majority: Lyrengorn, The Verdant Expanse. Minority:The Bladeshimmer Shoreline, The Rifenmist Peninsula, The Stormcrest Mountains.

Known Worshippers

 * Mollymauk Tealeaf
 * Lucius Lorelei

Campaign Two: The Mighty Nein
 At the culmination of TravelerCon, The Traveler disguised himself in sky-blue skin, white hair, and a feminine form. He told the crowd that the Traveler was but one aspect of Sehanine, a new avatar who had guided them to her. At that moment, the clouds parted revealing a full white moon, and the moonbeams turned into white chains that wrapped around the Traveler, pulling him skyward. A white-winged blue-skinned angelic figure holding a sword and whip descended, saying that the Traveler spoke in absolute falsehoods and did not represent the Moonweaver or any of her divine children. Jester interceded, sobbing, holding Artagan as he was pulled upward. The planar figure asked why she wept for him, and as Jester clung to him, Artagan forced both her and Fjord (who was holding Jester) free. The planar figure then asked the Traveler if he was sorry, and he nodded. The chains broke apart, freeing Artagan, and a different voice emerged from the planar and told the people that if they wanted to find a new god, She would be happy to take them in.