Labelas Enoreth

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Dungeons & Dragons Deity
Labelas Enoreth
Title(s) The Lifegiver, Lord of the Continuum, the One-Eyed God, the Philosopher, the Sage at Sunset
Homeplane Olympian Glades of Arborea
Power Level Intermediate
Alignment Chaotic Good
Portfolio Time, longevity
Domains Chaos, Good, Knowledge (also Elf and Time in Forgotten Realms)
Alias(es) Chronos, Karonis, Kronus, the Simbul
Superior Corellon Larethian

Labelas Enoreth /'læ.beɪ.læs 'ɛn.ʊɹ.ɛð/ is an elven deity in many Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. In the Forgotten Realms, he is Lord of the Continuum who governs the orderly passage of time and guards against those who would alter the path of history. Together with Sehanine Moonbow he oversees the long life span of the elves and their lives after they have left the mortal realms.

He is a philosopher, a patient teacher and instructor, who gives wisdom and knowledge to young and old alike. He is often praised but rarely invoked. Those who worship him are those with an interest in ideas and knowledge, and the changes wrought by the passage of time - sages, historians, philosophers, and librarians.

In many campaign settings, the elven pantheon of gods (also known as the Seldarine) consists of the leader Corellon Larethian, as well as Aerdrie Faenya, Deep Sashelas, Erevan Ilesere, Fenmarel Mestarine, Hanali Celanil, Labelas Enoreth, Rillifane Rallathil, Sehanine Moonbow, and Solonor Thelandira. Other elven gods may be present in different campaign settings.

Labelas has good relations with the rest of the Seldarine, though he can get impatient with Erevan Ilesere’s tricks. He is closely allied with Mystra, both in her previous aspect as Mystryl the human God of time and in her current aspect as the Lady of Mysteries. He is opposed to the gods of entropy and decay and Clanggedin Silverbeard the dwarven god of battle has a long-standing grudge against him.

Labelas lives in the realm of Arvandor on the plane of Arborea.

[edit] Clergy and temples

Labelas' priests are responsible for educating the young and promoting and acquiring knowledge. They are also record keepers and historians. They meet in groves at sunset to pray, meditate and mark the passing of another day by sharing prayers and knowledge. His clerics typically dress in light gray robes.

His symbol is the setting sun, and his domains are chaos, elf, good, knowledge, and time.

[edit] References

  • Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities (TSR, 1998).
  • McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground (TSR, 1996).
  • Moore, Roger E. "The Elven Point of View." Dragon #60 (TSR, 1982).
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