Talk:Lythari

Potential Contradiction
Is it just me, or do the bits about how they propagate look contradictory? It says they're born to lycanthropic parents, and then it says they spread by biting. 50.58.104.190 14:19, April 21, 2015 (UTC)


 * Both are true. they are a true breeding race of good-aligned lycanthropic elves that can induce new members through a ritual that involves biting

Doonval ti bekk&#39;har (talk) 02:10, April 22, 2015 (UTC)

Departure from Toril
In the Chosen of Nendawen trilogy it is stated that the Lythari left Toril for "the Hunting Grounds". I don't think this refers to the Great Wheel plane, but I'm not sure whether the Hunting Grounds are a part of the Feywild (where Nendawen "the Hunter" apparently resides) in Mark Sehestedt's conception or if they are a part of Arvandor or more likely the Deep Wilds. Silvanus features more prominently in the novels, whereas the Seldarine aren't mentioned at all although the Lythari came from the Feywild to Toril. I'm also not sure if "left Toril" means by portals or by death. Thoughts? --Neshen (talk) 20:20, July 3, 2015 (UTC)

Other Breeds
Is there such a thing as an orc or drow lythari?Carycomic 15:55, August 30, 2018 (UTC)


 * Lythari are an elven race, so I do not think an orc lythari would be possible, although an orc werewolf certainly is. I do not see any reason why a (good) drow could not voluntarily take part in the ceremony to become a lythari. I have never read about this happening in the lore yet though. ~ Lhynard (talk) 18:29, September 1, 2018 (UTC)

Connection to Selûne
In the opening paragraph, it mentions that "a lot of Lythari were sponsored by the church of Selûne". However, the quoted reference only mentions that Selûne includes good and neutral lycanthropes among her worshippers. I find this insufficient evidence. Is there a better source? ZraveX (talk) 01:32, 9 July 2021 (UTC)