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'''Lathander''', also known as the ''Morninglord'', is the [[Deities|God]] of birth, dawn and renewal, neutral good. He is associated with the domains of [[Life Domain|Life]] and [[Light Domain|Light]].
'''Lathander''', also known as the ''Morninglord'', is the [[God]] of birth, dawn and renewal, neutral good. He is associated with the domains of [[Life Domain|Life]] and [[Light Domain|Light]].
{{Quote deity|Lathander|
{{Quote deity|Lathander|
| quote = 'Twas only a moment, but my shining adherents, what a moment it was. The entire riverbank aflame with a soothing radiance - the same rosy light of a summer dawn. I could practically hear his morning song bouncing between the valley walls.
| quote = 'Twas only a moment, but my shining adherents, what a moment it was. The entire riverbank aflame with a soothing radiance - the same rosy light of a summer dawn. I could practically hear his morning song bouncing between the valley walls.

Latest revision as of 15:48, 6 December 2024

Lathander, also known as the Morninglord, is the God of birth, dawn and renewal, neutral good. He is associated with the domains of Life and Light.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Morninglord is the god of the dawn and spring, of birth and beginnings. He is invoked to christen both new ventures and new life. His followers embrace growth and renewal, and despise the undead. This deity can be selected by player character Clerics.

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  • Lathander is allied with Gond, Tymora, Tyr, Torm, Ilmater, Sune, Selûne, Oghma, Kelemvor, and Mielikki, and an enemy of Talos, Shar, and Helm.

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