Overview

Elindale is the Goddess of Nature, including animals and the elements. Wildlife, vegetation, weather, and the seasons all fall within her realm of power.

Domain & Influence

Elindale represents the natural world and its cycles. Her domain encompasses:

  • Nature - All living creatures, plants, and natural environments
  • Animals - Beasts of the wild and domesticated companions
  • Elements - Earth, air, fire, and water
  • Weather - Storms, sunshine, rain, and wind
  • Seasons - The eternal cycle of growth, harvest, and renewal

Followers & Worship

Followers of Elindale are often druids, rangers, and those who live close to nature. They are expected to:

  • Respect and protect the natural world
  • Maintain balance between civilization and wilderness
  • Honor the cycles of life and death
  • Care for animals and plants
  • Live in harmony with the environment
  • Preserve natural resources for future generations

Alignment

Elindale is a goddess of Entropy, representing balance, cycles, and the natural order. Her followers tend to seek harmony between opposing forces.

Divine Gifts

Devoted followers of Elindale may receive divine blessings related to nature, animals, and elemental forces. Clerics of Elindale often have abilities to communicate with animals, control weather, and heal through natural means.

Temple & Practices

Temples of Elindale are often found in natural settings - groves, forests, or gardens. Followers gather to:

  • Donate tithes to earn divine favors
  • Celebrate seasonal festivals and natural cycles
  • Perform rituals of renewal and growth
  • Seek guidance on living in harmony with nature
  • Request divine intervention through natural forces

Choosing Elindale

Consider dedicating yourself to Elindale if you value:

  • Living in harmony with the natural world
  • Protecting wildlife and wilderness areas
  • Understanding the cycles of nature and seasons
  • Balance between growth and decay
  • The interconnectedness of all living things

Elindale rewards those who respect nature with the ability to harness its power and walk safely through the wildest places.