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'''Naralis Analor''' (sometimes seen as '''Naris Analor''') was a [[lesser deity|lesser]] member of the [[Seldarine]] and took the role of the elvish god of suffering, healing, and death. Unlike other gods with death in their portfolio, Naralis was caring and benevolent which made him a popular deity among those who risked death.<ref name="D236-15" /><ref name="D155-24" />
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'''Naralis Analor''' (sometimes seen as '''Naris Analor''') was a [[lesser deity|lesser]] member of the [[Seldarine]] and took the role of the [[elf|elvish]] [[god]] of suffering, healing, and death. Unlike other gods with death in their portfolio, Naralis was caring and benevolent which made him a popular deity among those who risked death.<ref name="D236-15" /><ref name="D155-24" />
   
 
==Description==
 
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==Possessions==
 
==Possessions==
Naralis wore an [[iron]] ring set with a black jewel on his left hand. With this ring he could cast ''[[harm]]'' once every minute. On his right hand he wore a [[mithril]] ring set with a clear jewel that glowed. With this ring he could cast ''[[heal]]'' once every minute. In battle, he carried a ''[[longsword]] +4'' that had a special draining ability against evil beings that had acted without reason or provocation to harm a good or neutral elf within the past year.<ref name="D155-24" />
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Naralis wore an [[iron]] ring set with a black jewel on his left hand. With this ring he could cast ''[[harm]]'' once every minute. On his right hand he wore a [[mithril]] ring set with a clear jewel that glowed. With this ring he could cast ''[[heal]]'' once every minute. In battle, he carried a ''[[longsword]] +4'' that had a special draining ability against [[evil]] beings that had acted without reason or provocation to harm a [[good]] or [[neutral]] elf within the past year.<ref name="D155-24" />
   
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
As a god of death, Naralis escorted the souls of the departed to the afterlife.<ref name="D236-15" /> His name was usually invoked by adventurers asking for death to pass them by. Elves at death's door could ask Naralis for healing, but Naralis rarely granted such requests and only once in an individual's lifetime.<ref name="D155-24" />
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As a god of death, Naralis escorted the souls of the departed to the [[afterlife]].<ref name="D236-15" /> His name was usually invoked by adventurers asking for death to pass them by. Elves at death's door could ask Naralis for healing, but Naralis rarely granted such requests and only once in an individual's lifetime.<ref name="D155-24" />
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
Naralis Analor served [[Sehanine Moonbow]], taking newly deceased souls from her care and guiding them to their eternal reward.<ref name="D236-15" /> He often consulted with [[Labelas Enoreth]] over matters concerning health, healing, and longevity.<ref name="D155-24" />
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Naralis Analor served [[Sehanine Moonbow]], taking newly deceased souls from her care and guiding them to their eternal reward.<ref name="D236-15" /> He often consulted with [[Labelas Enoreth]] over matters concerning health, healing, and longevity.<ref name="D155-24" /> Outside of the Seldarine, Naralis was allied with [[Ilmater]] and [[Kelemvor]], and he opposed [[Loviatar]] and [[Null]].<ref name="D236-15" />
   
 
==Appendix==
 
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Revision as of 08:44, 1 May 2020

Naralis Analor (sometimes seen as Naris Analor) was a lesser member of the Seldarine and took the role of the elvish god of suffering, healing, and death. Unlike other gods with death in their portfolio, Naralis was caring and benevolent which made him a popular deity among those who risked death.[4][5]

Description

Naralis appeared as a male elf about 6 ft (1.8 m) tall with blue-gray eyes and silver hair. He usually wore robe of white and gray with silver trim, sometimes with a design.[5]

Abilities

He was immune to psionics, all harmful or evil necromantic spells, and any spell that caused death.[5]

Possessions

Naralis wore an iron ring set with a black jewel on his left hand. With this ring he could cast harm once every minute. On his right hand he wore a mithril ring set with a clear jewel that glowed. With this ring he could cast heal once every minute. In battle, he carried a longsword +4 that had a special draining ability against evil beings that had acted without reason or provocation to harm a good or neutral elf within the past year.[5]

Activities

As a god of death, Naralis escorted the souls of the departed to the afterlife.[4] His name was usually invoked by adventurers asking for death to pass them by. Elves at death's door could ask Naralis for healing, but Naralis rarely granted such requests and only once in an individual's lifetime.[5]

Relationships

Naralis Analor served Sehanine Moonbow, taking newly deceased souls from her care and guiding them to their eternal reward.[4] He often consulted with Labelas Enoreth over matters concerning health, healing, and longevity.[5] Outside of the Seldarine, Naralis was allied with Ilmater and Kelemvor, and he opposed Loviatar and Null.[4]

Appendix

Further Reading

References

  1. Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford (May 29, 2018). Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. Edited by Kim Mohan, Michele Carter. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 43. ISBN 978-0786966240.
  2. Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford (2014). Player's Handbook 5th edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 60. ISBN 978-0-7869-6560-1.
  3. Jeremy Crawford, Mike Mearls, Robert J. Schwalb, Adam Lee, Christopher Perkins, Matt Sernett (November 2017). Xanathar's Guide to Everything. Edited by Kim Mohan. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 19–20. ISBN 978-0-7869-6612-7.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Chris Perry (December 1996). “The Seldarine Revisited”. In Pierce Watters ed. Dragon #236 (TSR, Inc.), p. 15.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Denise Lyn Voskuil (March 1990). “The Elfin Gods”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Dragon #155 (TSR, Inc.), p. 24.

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