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==Dogma==
==Dogma==
Followers of Gadhelyn are urged to "find pleasure throughout the year, rejoicing in [[spring|springtime]], making merry in [[summer]], feasting in [[autumn]], and finding time to dream in [[winter]]."{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}} Gadhelyn sees "no value in social caste or family lineage",{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}} as some other elves do, recognizing only "individual skill and merit."{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}} To him, titles such as knight or queen are meaningless, which does not please the Grand Court of Celene.{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}} Those who travel to the wild forest are expected to bring a gift for Gadhelyn, but if he is not pleased by this token, he will simply take what he believes he is owed{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}}. Hunters are expected to kill in one shot; those who leave their prey wounded deserve to become the hunted themselves.{{cite lgj|3|Blood of Heroes}}
Followers of Gadhelyn are urged to "find pleasure throughout the year, rejoicing in [[spring|springtime]], making merry in [[summer]], feasting in [[autumn]], and finding time to dream in [[winter]]."{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}} Gadhelyn sees "no value in social caste or family lineage",{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}} as some other elves do, recognizing only "individual skill and merit."{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}} To him, titles such as knight or queen are meaningless, which does not please the Grand Court of Celene.{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}} Those who travel to the wild forest are expected to bring a gift for Gadhelyn, but if he is not pleased by this token, he will simply take what he believes he is owed{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}}. Hunters are expected to kill in one shot; those who leave their prey wounded deserve to become the hunted themselves.{{cite lgj|3|10|Blood of Heroes}}


==Worshipers==
==Worshipers==

Revision as of 21:16, 8 January 2025

The Archer, Lord of the Wildwood
Gadhelyn
General information
Portfolio:Independence, Outlawry, Feasting, Hunting
Home:Unknown
Alignment:Chaotic neutral
Gender:Male
Class:Unknown
Superior:Corellon Larethian
Rules items
Domains:Chaos, Plant, Animal

Gadhelyn the Archer (Gad-THEL-en) is the elven hero-god of Independence, Outlawry, Feasting, and Hunting. His symbol is a leaf-shaped arrowhead.

Description

Gadhelyn is a very old figure in elven myth, once a part of the Fey Mysteries but now largely forgotten except among the grugach. He is depicted as an elf with sharp features, long yellow hair, and vivid green eyes. He wears rough clothing of fur and hide, of colors to match the season.

Relationships

As an elven hero-god, Gadhelyn is technically a member of the Seldarine, though it is not clear if he maintains relationships with others in the pantheon, even Fenmarel Mestarine, who is a patron of elven outlaws and grugach. One or two Knights of Luna are thought to be sympathetic to Gadhelyn and his cause, but otherwise few in the Grand Court of Celene favor him.

Dogma

Followers of Gadhelyn are urged to "find pleasure throughout the year, rejoicing in springtime, making merry in summer, feasting in autumn, and finding time to dream in winter."[1] Gadhelyn sees "no value in social caste or family lineage",[1] as some other elves do, recognizing only "individual skill and merit."[1] To him, titles such as knight or queen are meaningless, which does not please the Grand Court of Celene.[1] Those who travel to the wild forest are expected to bring a gift for Gadhelyn, but if he is not pleased by this token, he will simply take what he believes he is owed[1]. Hunters are expected to kill in one shot; those who leave their prey wounded deserve to become the hunted themselves.[1]

Worshipers

Gadhelyn is still a potent hero among the grugach. Sylvan elves and even a few half-elves and humans revere him and participate in his rites. Followers of Gadhelyn prey on the wealthy who dare to cross their woodlands, but they are not truly dangerous unless attacked, or if their forests are despoiled.

Clergy

The Lord of the Wildwood has many druids in his service, but few of them are part of the hierarchy of the Old Faith. The favored weapon of Gadhelyn's clerics is the longbow.

References

Citations
  1. a b c d e f "Blood of Heroes".  Living Greyhawk Journal #3 (Feb 2001), p.10.  
Bibliography

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Gadhelyn the Archer Deity Living Greyhawk Journal #3 10, 19