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*[[Keptolo]], the consort of Lolth.
*[[Keptolo]], the consort of Lolth.
*[[Kiaransalee]], patron deity of Undead and Vengeance.
*[[Kiaransalee]], patron deity of Undead and Vengeance.
*[[Lolth]], goddess of Spiders, Evil, Darkness, Chaos, Assassins, and Drow.
*[[Lolth]], goddess of Spiders, Evil, Darkness, Assassins, and Drow.
*[[Vhaeraun]], god of Thievery and Drow Males.
*[[Vhaeraun]], god of Thievery and Drow Males.
*[[Zinzerena]]—a hero-goddess of Chaos and Assassins.
*[[Zinzerena]]—a hero-goddess of Chaos and Assassins.

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The Seldarine (Tel'Seldarine in the Elvish language) is the pantheon of the elves, based primarily in the plane of Arborea, which they call Arvandor or Arvanaith. The name roughly translates as "the fellowship of brothers and sisters of the wood." The Seldarine are led by the greater deity Corellon Larethian.

The Seldarine are opposed primarily by two pantheons- the orcish pantheon led by Gruumsh and the drow pantheon led by Lolth.

The Seldarine include:

Not truly part of the Seldarine but venerated by surface elves and associated with the Seldarine are:

Dark Seldarine

The Dark Seldarine is the name given to the fallen, evil deities of the subterreanean drow. They are not truly a pantheon in the same way the Seldarine are, though, as they do not co-operate. The Dark Seldarine are led by Lolth, whose power sometimes forces the others into obeying her.

The Dark Seldarine include:

Bibliography

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