Mythrien Sarath

Mythrien Sarath was one of several elven gods of magic in danger of losing their deific status due to lack of worshipers. As Mystra once delegated certain aspects of magic to other, lesser deities, so too did Corellon Larethian before her. Mythrien held dominion over protective magic and aided High mages in the erection of mythals.

History
It is unknown exactly how many mythals Mythrien played a part in creating, though it is known, according to lore kept safe on Evermeet that he did not help with the one around Myth Drannor. He poured some of his divine essence into every mythal that he helped create, unfortunately this had the effect of leading to a decline in his overall power level.

In an attempt to restore himself to his previous power, he began work on creating the relic known as Mythrien's Ring. In avatar form, Mythrien secreted himself in a hidden dungeon (said to be somewhere under what is now the Wood of Sharp Teeth) and began the long, complex process of creating it. During a crucial part of the creation process however, Malar the Beastlord attacked Mythrien's avatar, causing the process to go awry and trapping the avatar in the dungeon.

Malar stole the artefact and Mythrien's avatar was unable to return to Arvandor. Since that time Mythrien never left Mythralan, his palace on Arvandor, and can only communicate with his worshipers through visions.

Unable to help create new mythals or send avatars to Toril, the number of Mythrien's worshipers dwindled to a level that, since the Time of Troubles, placed him in danger of losing his status as a god.

Relationships
Mythrien held an enduring hatred towards Malar for his actions during the creation of Mythrien's Ring and a similar dislike of Talos and Mask as he suspected both of aiding Malar's theft of the relic. He also shared the Seldarine's emnity towards Lolth and the orc pantheon.

Mythrien answered to Sehanine Moonbow rather than Corellon within the Seldarine and could be counted as her ally. Similarly, Mythrien counted Mystra as an ally too.

Worshipers
Mythrien had no organized church, nor did he have a significant priestly following. He commanded his followers to find and slay followers of Malar, Talos and Mask, leading to Divine Champions outnumbering his priests (known as Seekers) by a ratio of 7:3. On the anniversary of the loss of Mythrien's Ring, his worshipers often start holy wars against the followers of their deities enemies as well as thieves with poor reputations. They will also zealously follow any rumour of the whereabouts of Mythrien's Ring, hoping to use it to free their god's avatar and restore him to his former glory.