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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
During the battle between '''Vareus''' and '''Katasis''', it is said that '''Vareus''' "cut out the heart of '''Katasis''' and cast into oblivion" where it was able to grow and recreate itself.  '''Katasis''', with her final moments, separated '''Vareus''' in his moment of glory and pride into his three true selves ('''Althum''', '''[[The_World_Tree/Lolth|Lolth]]''', and '''[[The_World_Tree/Gaguar|Gagaur]]''').  '''Gielel''' is said to have been created from the hair of '''Katasis'''.
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During the battle between '''Vareus''' and '''Katasis''', it is said that '''Vareus''' "cut out the heart of '''Katasis''' and cast into oblivion" where it was able to grow and recreate itself.  '''Katasis''', with her final moments, separated '''Vareus''' in his moment of glory and pride into his three true selves ('''Althum''', '''[[The_World_Tree/Lolth|Lolth]]''', and '''[[The_World_Tree/Gagaur|Gagaur]]''').  '''Gielel''' is said to have been created from the hair of '''Katasis'''.
  
 
==Clergy==
 
==Clergy==

Revision as of 07:44, 4 June 2015

Summary

Gielel is the goddess of luck within the World Tree campaign setting. According to ancient texts, Gielel (alongside Hasdum) forged the world from the remaining pieces of Katasis and Vareus. It is said that Gielel "collected the pieces and forged them within her hands, only to find what she had created the four elements of the world", which was then populated by Ra-Orn's and Althum's creations.

Origin

During the battle between Vareus and Katasis, it is said that Vareus "cut out the heart of Katasis and cast into oblivion" where it was able to grow and recreate itself. Katasis, with her final moments, separated Vareus in his moment of glory and pride into his three true selves (Althum, Lolth, and Gagaur). Gielel is said to have been created from the hair of Katasis.

Clergy

Listed below is the current structure in society of worshipers of Gielel

  • Worship: solemn individual prayer
  • Holidays: Gielel is celebrated on birthdays and for weddings
  • Event: Usually as a toast at these celebrations followed by individual prayer
  • Members: Any who pray to her
  • Divine Interaction: Gielel often intervenes in the material plane to keep balance between evil and good.