Vhaeraun

Vhaeraun (Vay-rawn), also known as the Masked Lord, the Masked God of Night and the Shadow was the drow god of drow males, territory, thievery, and evil activity on the surface. A slur to describe him among the followers of Eilistraee was the Sly Savage. He was an active god whose threshold to help was described as low. Vhaeraun resided in the Demonweb Pits; his realm was called Ellaniath and was his hiding place, the whereabouts of which were unknown due to the god wiping the memories of anyone visiting it.

Description
Vhaeraun appeared as an unarmored, black-masked (or purple-masked ) male drow who was masked in shadows, had a short sword that allowed him to blind his enemies and a long sword that was invisible in the darkness, and wore a cloak that allowed him to protect not only him but also everyone nearby from harmful spells. His eye and hair color changed with his emotion (red for anger, gold for triumph, blue for amusement, green for puzzlement or curious interest). He spoke High Drow. When he appeared to Inthracis in 1373 DR, he was missing a hand. He was an active god whose threshold to help his followers was comparatively low for a god.

Relationships
Vhaeraun was the son of Corellon Larethian and Lolth, the brother of Eilistraee and the father of Selvetarm. He opposed and was opposed by all of his family members, the entire Seldarine and

He hated his sister Eilistraee, both for having been the favored child of Corellon and for having hindered his efforts to become the mainstream religion in Ilythiir, thus allowing Ghaunadaur and Lolth to take that positon and leading Ilythiir's elves to their fall.

He was opposed by his son Selvetarm. They fought during the Silence of Lolth as Vhaeraun sought to destroy Lolth in her weakened state.

The object of his true enmity and hatred is his mother Lolth. Due to him lacking the power for a frontal fight, he tries to undermine her in secret and to unite the other drow powers against her.

Vhaeraun enjoyed a working relationship with Mask, Shar, and Talona. The relationship with Mask was interesting in that while Mask was interested in absorbing him to compensate his loss of power to Cyric, there were also Vhaeraun's followers who used the resemblance in the two gods' symbols and methods to recruit followers among humans and half-elves.

History
Vhaeraun was born as the son of Corellon Larethian and Lolth and the brother of Eilistraee.

About -30000 DR, Lolth (at that time called Araushnee) tried to overthrow her husband as the head of the elven pantheon. Vhaeraun supported this plan by capturing Sehanine Moonbow, while his sister (unknowingly) supported it by nearly killing her father with an arrow shot. After the failed coup, the three were banished from the elven pantheon.

In 1372 DR, during the War of the Spider Queen, the drow of Menzoberranzan sent a contingent to Lolth's Demonweb Pits where they discovered Lolth defenseless. Their guide summoned his god Vhaeraun to attack the defenseless Lolth, but Selvetarm appeared and in the ensuing battle they both fell off the web and plummeted into the darkness below.

Vhaeraun was later (Nightal 20, 1375 DR ) killed by his sister, Eilistraee, when he attempted to enter her realm and assassinate her. His portfolio was taken by her at that time resulting in her change to the Masked Lady.

After the Sundering (circa 1489 DR), Vhaeraun and Eilistraee were alive again, as separate entities. Both siblings made their return be known, manifesting through their avatars to their followers, who enthusiastically spread the world. However, the power and conditions of the two deities, or what move were they planning next remained unknown.

Worshipers
The church of Vhaeraun was loosely organized in largely autonomous cells, mainly due to persecution from the priestesses of Lolth who ruled over the majority of the drow race. Despite aforementioned persecution it had the second largest following among the drow as a whole and the largest one among surface dwelling drow. His worshipers consisted mostly of elves (especially drow) and half-elves (especially half-drow), a few humans and a handful of draegloths.

Many worshippers' primary motivation was dissatisfaction. He appealed to those who were dissatisfied with their societies being cruel to the point of intentionally hindering each others' growth, being unable to share into each others' joy, preventing cooperation for communal growth in power and resulting in physical confinement of their people's reach of influence inside their cities and caverns but never beyond. Especially males who could only look forward to secondary roles akin to slavery due to divine mandates were attracted to his belief.

Vhaeraun's clergy was almost entirely male. Their goal is to free the drow race from their slavery to Lolth, unite them for dominion and create a society without favoritism based on gender. In order to accomplish this, they practiced passive opposition to Lolth by teaching males disobedience, rebellion and the idea that they are as valuable as their female counterparts.

Priests of Vhaeraun encouraged contact and marriage with other elven races, so the various elven races can stand together and advance as a whole. An example of this kind of encouragement on the surface was the Auzkovyn clan and an Underdark example the offer of Vokkrzyr Rualfren, the leader of the drow clans in Ultoksamrin.

Aside from this, his followers tried to find a home for themselves on the surface and their clerics strove to establish (preferably self-supporting) settlements on the surface and supported them. This led to frequent conflicts with the clerics of Eilistraee, benevolent drow who strove to live in peace with the surface folk. This showed in Qilué Veladorn, the youngest of the Seven Sisters and a cleric of Eilistraee, finding it more important for drow to change their religious allegiance from Vhaeraun to that of her goddess, Eilistraee, than from other deities.

The methods used to reach these goals were varied, required a degree of subterfuge and were generally directed at changing the status quo in some way. They ranged from "playing by the rules" as in Sshamath by taking over official positions as clerics from Lolth's clergy when the opportunity presented itself, to filling power vacuums left by Lolth's priestesses by merchants like in Dusklyngh, Jhachalkyn and Karsoluthiyl who then funneled money back to the Jaezred Chaulssin, a vhaeraunite Assasins' Guild who created said vacuum in the first place. The methods could escalate in violence as stockpiling food and water through trade with surface dwelling fellow members through portals while engineering a shortage of said necessities as in Ched Nasad, to raiding as do the Dark Daggers, vhaeraunite mercenaries and slavers, on the caravans run by the Lolth worshipping house of Thanor'Thals in Skullport and occasionally reached open violence as it did when the Vhaeraun-Ghaunadaur alliance in Eryndlyn killed as good as all priestesses of Lolth who used to rule the city.

The means for these more militant action to overthrow Lolth's tyranny were rumor, intrigue, thievery, robbery, poison manufacture, arson, murder, assassination, inciting riots in short everything a member could do no matter how low, dirty or underhanded. Effective strategies, poison formulas and spells were shared with Vhaeraun so he can share them with other followers.

Vhaeraun's followers share a cooperative mindset that made them to suffer the least infighting out of all drow groups and occasionally shows itself in leaders not having special treatment like separate quarters. Dead followers, known as Vhaerath, petitioners who have gained additional abilities in Stealth can be called to aid by followers who know the key for it.

Priests often wore ceremonial veils of black silk.

Clerics

 * Tzirik Jaelre, high priest of House Jaelre (1372 DR).
 * Xorthaul Barriath, Patron Father and head priest of the Jaezred Chaulssin (1373 DR).
 * Shakti Hunzrin, traitor-priestess of Lolth and Vhaeraun (1361 DR).
 * Henge, drow priest in the Dragon's Hoard in 1361 DR.

Worshipers

 * Nisstyre, leader of the Dragon's Hoard (1361 DR).

Orders

 * House Jaelre: House Jaelre was formerly a drow house of Menzoberranzan, driven away from the city for being a house of heretics. They roamed the Underdark for many years. In 1372 DR, they were based in Minauthkeep, an abandoned elven fort in the forest of Cormanthor on the surface world.


 * Jaezred Chaulssin: The Jaezred Chaulssin were a patriarchal house of skilled assassins. Their goal was to rid the drow of the tyrannical rule of Lolth and her priestesses. They were based in the ruined drow city of Chaulssin, from which they got their name, but were actually spread throughout most of the Underdark, with agents in most major drow cities. During the Silence of Lolth in 1372 and 1373 DR, the Jaezred Chaulssin instigated a number of rebellions in drow cities in an attempt to overthrow the Lolthite priestesses. Their actions led to the Siege of Menzoberranzan, the destruction of Ched Nasad, and the restructuring of society in a number of other cities, including Eryndlyn and Maerimydra.


 * Dragon's Hoard: The Dragon's Hoard was a merchant band led by Nisstyre of Ched Nasad that formed a small community in the High Forest. Their main base, however, was located in the deep dragon Pharx's lair in the notorious trade city of Skullport beneath the great human city of Waterdeep. The band was involved in the slave trade in Skullport and were almost completely obliterated in 1361 DR by a group of Eilistraeean followers led by Qilué Veladorn.

Appearances

 * Novels:
 * Condemnation
 * Resurrection
 * Sacrifice of the Widow


 * Sourcebooks:
 * Demihuman Deities
 * Faiths and Pantheons
 * On Hallowed Ground