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Mythrien Sarath was one of several elven gods of magic in danger of losing their deific status due to lack of worshipers. As Mystra once delegated certain aspects of magic to other, lesser deities, so too did Corellon Larethian before her. Mythrien held dominion over protective magic and aided High mages in the erection of mythals.

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  • Mythrien Sarath
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  • Mythrien Sarath was one of several elven gods of magic in danger of losing their deific status due to lack of worshipers. As Mystra once delegated certain aspects of magic to other, lesser deities, so too did Corellon Larethian before her. Mythrien held dominion over protective magic and aided High mages in the erection of mythals.
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  • Demipower
Name
  • Mythrien Sarath
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worshipers
  • elven abjurers
Title
  • The Protector, Watcher over Mythals
Source
  • Dragon #251
portfolio
  • Protection, abjurative magic, mythals
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  • Any
holy days
  • The Forging and the Loss
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  • Mythrien Sarath was one of several elven gods of magic in danger of losing their deific status due to lack of worshipers. As Mystra once delegated certain aspects of magic to other, lesser deities, so too did Corellon Larethian before her. Mythrien held dominion over protective magic and aided High mages in the erection of mythals.
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