Lurue

Lurue, also known as Silverymoon was a Faerûnian goddess of intelligent and talking beasts. The Queen of Talking Beasts was worshiped not only by unicorns, but various other sentient, non-humanoid creatures, ranging from entire species like pegasi to individuals within species that gained the ability to communicate. The Unicorn Queen was also revered by romantic and swashbuckling adventurers, but she was the center of her own religion long before humanoid notice.

Lurue's exact nature was unclear and a matter of debate within Faerûn. Her worship was often connected to that of the noble beast deity Nobanion as the faith of "The Lion and the Unicorn" before being lumped into the catch-all category of "beast cult". In contrast to the often cited example of the great Uthgardt totem spirits however, both these two were divine entities in their own right as opposed to mere conduits for the actions of another deity and had been for as long as they had been worshiped in Faerûn. For some period of time she was also counted amongst the ranks of the archfey, throwing her divine status further into question.

Further confusing the issue was the fact that Lurue appeared to the elves of Evermeet as Yathaghera the Winged Queen, a demigoddess in her own right and in truth Lurue's younger sister. Similarly, some conflated the Unicorn Queen with her rider, the ranger goddess Mielikki due to the Forest Queen's use of a unicorn as her symbol. She was also a part of the Weave of magic (and thus Mystra) in a way that only other deities of magic (such as Savras and Azuth) were known to be.

"Search for the unicorn always... and in the pursuit, find happiness."

- Araluen, aspect and emissary of Lurue.

Description
Lurue manifested as an (at the shoulder) tall unicorn surrounded by a silvery nimbus. Her avatar was a breathtaking beauty that invoked awe from even the most hardened souls, from her shimmering hooves, mane like silver stardust and flawless spiral horn. She could sprout or retract a translucent pair of silvery wings as she so desired, while her Evermeet aspect of Yathaghera always had a pair of gorgeous, opalescent and silver pegasi wings.

Manifestations
Lurue sometimes appeared on the horizon as a silver, ghostly unicorn, when leading the Silver Herd, a group of a dozen robust unicorn stallions. A few lucky individuals were able to see the often-used silver nimbus around the moon at night. A manifestation of fyreflies indicated she was active and aware of what was going on. She may also manifest through unicorns, pegasi, ki-rin, faerie dragons, pseudodragons, giant lynxes, tressyms, talking owls, white or red roses, daisies, firestars and minor courage, hope, temperance, and wisdom incarnates.

Personality
Lurue was a goddess of such benevolence that she arguably embodied the very concept of good, even by divine standards She was a being of unrestrained enthusiasm and delight, an oft whimsical free spirit often given to wanderlust with a preference for new discoveries and the joyous exploration of life, and thus was appropriately knowledgable about some of Faerûn's more remote places. She favored light banter and clever riddles, was said to love flowers from the simple to the romantic, and was believed to have a persistent love of sweets, particularly mint and honey wine.

Despite being viewed as a mischievous and flighty figure by the more dour and disciplined, Lurue was fully capable of determination. She was infinitely loyal to anyone she took into her trust, never abandoning a worshiper in need, and when no choice remained but to fight she proved an intractable and ruthless opponent. The Unicorn Queen believed anyone pure enough to ride a unicorn was worth watching, and those who took risk to save a unicorn might receive a boon from her. Nothing brought her more sorrow than the existence of black unicorns, creations of the Red Wizards of Thay using fiendish blood, and she sought a method of redeeming their corrupted souls.

Powers
Lurue was incredibly quick and nimble, able to fly at incredible speeds after sprouting her wings and able to trample and kick her way through melee engagements. She was immune to all enchanting magic, effects that would restrain her movement, poisons, and any magical items without at least a +3 enchantment.

On the other hand, Lurue could cast all spells save for harmful necromantic ones, though she favored spells of enchantment, divination, abjuration, illusion, transmutation, healing and those related to the natural world. She could teleport without error at will and cast holy word, forbiddance and banishment (only on evil outsiders in the latter case) each once per tenday. In the extremely rare cases where she allowed a pure and goodly female upon her back, the rider would instantly and permanently grow in charisma.

Lurue's most potent magical abilities however arguably came from her horn, a structure of purest silver tempered harder than the strongest adamantine known as the Argent Alicorn. In addition to being usable as a powerful +5 lance, the Argent Alicorn's touch on a mortal, if Lurue willed it, acted as a combination heal, regenerate, neutralize poison, and silver tongue and starry eyes spell, which as a side effect bathed the beneficiary in silver faerie fire for 40 minutes and left a permanent, silver tattoo of Lurue's symbol over their brow. The horn also acted as a potion of sweet water of triple-strength upon touching any body of water.

Glades where at least two out of Lurue, Mielikki, Eldath or Shiallia had danced could purge a mortal who slept there of all illness and toxins and regenerate any physical damage. The Staff of Shoon, a magical item created by Shoon IV by killing a dozen unicorns, could be destroyed by a combination of his blood and Lurue's tears.

Manifestations
Those who saw Lurue's moon manifestation received her blessing in the form of slightly enhanced defenses in both body and mind until the following dawn.

Realm
Lurue was a goddess of the Material Plane and freely wandered Faerûn, often in the region around Silverymoon. She also freely roamed Karasuthra, the 1 layer of the Beastlands in the Great Wheel cosmology, and the House of Nature of the World Tree cosmology despite having no realms there. There was some indication that, at least for a time, she was preparing a realm beyond the Material Plane in order to move relatively closer to Nobanion.

Activities
Lurue was said to dance above the motes of the Moonbridge in Silverymoon (but only if there was no more than one observer) and occasionally appeared in a sacred grove known as the Place of the Unicorn northeast of Leilon.

Lurue led the Silver Herd on spirited runs as well as thunderous stampedes in defense of her devout worshipers. Normally a ghostly charge was enough to scare antagonists off, but the herd would fight until the enemy was driven away. Were the entire herd to be dispatched, each member immediately evaporating into morning dew, Lurue did not surrender or leave the worshiper, instead calling upon the other nature deities for aid before soldifying and fighting with no quarter.

Relationships
Lurue, like her colleagues Gwaeron Windstrom and Shiallia, both of whom she worked closely with, was allied to and a servant of Mielikki, and thus by extension a servant of Silvanus, in their fairly familial and supportive collective group. She was more than a mere mount upon which Mielikki rode when needed (such as into battle), but a close and perhaps lifelong friend.

It was said that Silverymoon's mother was Selûne, the Faerûnian goddess of the moon itself, but her father was often debated. Some believed she was related to Kamerynn the Unicorn, one of Chauntea's children of the Moonshaes. Those from other crystal spheres meanwhile attempted to link her to Eachthighern, a male power of unicorns and pegasi not usually worshiped on Toril if at all, citing him as the father of Lurue and her younger sister Yathaghera. Lurue herself claimed no relation Eachthighern, reacting only with confusion to his name, although notably some scholars believed Kamerynn to simply be an avatar of Eachthighern. Lurue was believed to have at least one direct descendent in the form of the particularly noble stallion that led the Silver Herd.

Lurue counted on the help of other nature deities in times of crisis. She had strong ties to Chauntea, who she considered a friend, and got along well with Lathander due to her focus on the good and pleasurable aspcets of life. She had a similarly positive relationship with the elven moon goddess Sehanine and the like-minded Aerdrie. Lurue was also an ally and close friend of Nobanion, their deep bond having lasted for centuries, such to the point that she was the one the Lion King counted on most when he needed an outside perspective or comfort in times of stress and sadness.

Lurue's only personal foe was the Beastlord Malar, whom she detested and opposed at every opportunity. She blamed him for secretly contributing to the creation of the abominable black unicorns which brought her such sadness, while Malar considered her a prized quarry and would be more than happy to rip her apart.

Worshipers


Lurue was beloved by good races wherever she was known and took worshipers from all non-evil alignments, though in general her faithful were chaotic or good to some degree. A few romantic and swashbuckling adventurers worshiped her and did their deeds in her name, traveling Faerûn and righting wrongs while balancing merriment and personal growth. Hunters seeking to feed their families might pray to Lurue as appeasement, and she actively sought out and guided the souls of those who died alone in the wilds, adopting those with no other divinity to take them.

Lurue also had a number of demihuman worshipers. Many elves of Faerûn worshiped its gods, including Lurue (possibly in connection to Mielikki) and the Mistress of Moonlight was among the more popular deities among Eilistraee's faithful, right behind the goddess herself and Selûne. However, Lurue's primary worshipers were not even among humanoids, let alone human. Rather, Lurue was worshiped by all manner of benevolent and intelligent creatures, often sentient beasts who by heritage or magic acquired the ability to speak. In some cases entire species venerated her as Queen, such as unicorns, pegasi, and talking owls (the first and last of those being her most loyal followers) but the majority of her worshipers were outcasts from their kind for their unique gifts, such as awakened animals. Notably, Lurue granted her most devoted priestesses the power to add more potential worshipers to her herd.

Dogma
"Chase the unicorn until they could see the moonlight in her eyes"

- The solemn vow made by the Knights of the Unicorn.

Lurue's dogma centered around the figure of the Unicorn as a symbol of joy, hope, salvation and protection for those with nothing and noone. A happy life filled with laughter was considered an ideal one, and it was the pursuit of all these things, embodied in the unicorn, that brought happiness according to their creed. Furthermore, unbridled gaiety and sharp wit were considered the quickest ways to best evil. Everyone was to be commended for what they could do and comforted for what they could not. Gifts were to be given on a spontaneous whim, quests taken on dares, and the impossible pursued for the sheer wonder that one's dream could come true.

Rituals
Priests and druids of Lurue prayed for their spells at midnight, if possible in a moonlit glade or sylvan glen.

Lurue's twin holy days are Midsummer's Eve and the Feast of the Moon. The former was a night-long festival celebration of revelry, antics, and hullabaloo marked by wild rides through the countryside and sky, theatrical skits, humorous oratories, grand group songs, mock duels and romantic declarations. Many unicorns took a mate for life on this night. The latter by contrast was a quiet ceremony marking the onset of winter and served as a time for remembering those who have passed away and now "dance with the unicorns." Many great works of art and epic song are unveiled at this time to quiet applause, particularly in Silverymoon, which celebrated its founding that day.

Rumors and Legends
It was said that were Lurue ever to lose her Argent Alicorn then all Faerûn would perish, spring lost forever to an eternal winter.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Candlekeep Mysteries: "Lore of Lurue"