Canon:Yondalla
Yondalla | |
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Title(s): |
The Protector and Provider, the Nurturing Matriarch, the Blessed One |
Alias(es): |
Dallillia (Sword Coast south of Waterdeep), Perissa (Moonshaes) |
Home Plane: |
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Power Level: |
Greater |
Alignment: |
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Portfolio: |
Protection, Fertility |
Domains: |
Family, Good, Halfling, Law, Protection |
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Yondalla is the chief halfling goddess and a and is a member of the D&D 3rd Edition core pantheon.
Yondalla is the goddess of Protection, Fertility, the Halfling Race, Children, Security, Leadership, Diplomacy, Wisdom, the Cycle of Life, Creation, Family and Familial Love, Tradition, Community, Harmony, and Prosperity. Yondalla is also known as the Protector and the Provider, the Nurturing Matriarch, and the Blessed One.
In many campaign settings, the halfling pantheon of gods consists of the leader Yondalla, as well as Arvoreen, Brandobaris, Cyrrollalee, Sheela Peryroyl, and Urogalan.
Yondalla lives in the halfling realm of the Green Fields on the plane of Mount Celestia.
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Description
Yondalla has two aspects: the Provider and the Protector. As the Provider, she is a goddess of fertility and growing things, of birth and youth. She can make barren things fertile and increase the growing rate of plants and animals to any speed she chooses.
As Protector, Yondalla wards off evil influences and intrusions and gives halflings the strength and determination to defend themselves. In this aspect, Yondalla most often uses her illusionist abilities to protect her worshippers.
Relationships
Yondalla's allies include Corellon Larethian and Moradin.
In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, Yondalla is also allied with Chauntea, Helm, Torm, and Tyr. Her foes are Cyric, Talos and Malar.
Worshippers
Yondalla smiles upon her followers when they aid and help others and respect the dead. She frowns upon sacrifices and killing fellow halfings. Her sacred animal is the dove,
Clergy
Yondalla's clerics wear yellow-green saffron cloaks.
Wayward Wardens
Yondalla has a special order of priests called "The Wayward Wardens". It is made of priests stricken with wanderlust who wish to see the world. They never settle long in one place for long periods of time. They come to the aid of halfling communities needing protection.
The Wayward Wardens are a loosely organized fellowship of Yondallan priests. Wayward Wardens serve the Provider and Protector by coming to the defense of besieged or threatened halfling communities in need of additional protectors.
Temples and rituals
Yondalla is worshipped in the homes of halflings. Weekly food offerings are sacrificed to her.
Holidays
Halflings set aside one day a week for worship of Yondalla (this day is called "Safeday"), a day which is mostly spent in rest, playing, and eating.
Creative origins
James M. Ward created Yondalla for the Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia (1980).
References
- Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams (2003). Player's Handbook. (3.5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0786928867.
- Boyd, Eric L. Demihuman Deities (TSR, 1998).
- Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. (3e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3.
- McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground (TSR, 1996).
- David Noonan (May 2004). Complete Divine. (3.5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3272-4.
- Redman, Rich, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. Deities and Demigods (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).
- Carl Sargent (1992). Monster Mythology. (2e) TSR. ISBN 1-56076-362-0.
- Ward, James and Robert Kuntz. Deities and Demigods (TSR, 1980).
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