Shaundakul

Shaundakul was the Faerûnian lesser deity of travel, exploration, and more recently portals. The Rider of the Winds was the patron of those that ventured into uncharted territory and distant lands, including traders, miners, rangers, caravanners, and adventurers.

Description
Shaundakul appeared as a handsome, man of regal bearing, standing somewhere between the normal but notably tall height of to the incredible stature of. He was clad in the plain leather armor favored by most rangers as well as a dark, swirling cloak being constantly whipped about as if buffeted by the wind. Usually only his dark-haired head, his arms, and his massive sword could be seen clearly. Since his booted feet never quite touched the ground he walked in silence, but was constantly accompanied by the keening whistle of the wind.

Personality
Shaundakul was a stern yet kind deity who spoke few words, preferring to let his actions speak for him. He did occasionally get lonely however, disliking secrecy and enjoying interaction with others. He liked to spread word of hidden places and have a good chat, particularly if he could trade jokes, often displaying a rugged sense of humor.

Possessions
Shaundakul wielded an enchanted greatsword called the Sword of Shadows, a weapon harmful towards goblinoids and giants and extremely dangerous to undead.

Divine Realm
The Rider of the Wind maintained his realm called Shaunidaur on Ysgard's first layer.



Relationships
Shaundakul was said to have once had a romantic relationship with Selûne, from which ensued the birth of their daughter, Bright Nydra.

Shaundakul's dislike of secrets put him and odds with Shar. He opposed Beshaba for sullying his good name as revenge for once spurning her, making trouble for the Bedine nomads while posing as him under the title of Treacherous Lurker in the Sands.

History
In the year of the Blue Fire, 1385 DR, Shaundakul disappeared without a trace during the Spellplague.

At least some of his worshipers kept the faith, with one temple outside of the city of Arabel continuing to receive pilgrims for the next century. After the magical chaos of the Spellplague subsided, Shaundakul returned to Toril at the head of a throng of displaced people and creatures, who had been lost on other worlds. He began travelling the world in mortal disguises, revealing his true identity only to his most devout followers and priests.

Connections
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