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{{For|the fictional character in The Echorium Sequence|Shaiala}} |
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| name = Shiallia |
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{{R from fictional character|Forgotten Realms deity}} |
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| first = ''[[The Savage Frontier]]'' (1988) |
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| creator = [[Paul Jaquays]] |
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| race = Deity |
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| gender = Female |
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| title = Dancer in the Glades, Daughter of the High Forest, Lady of the Woods |
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| alignment = [[Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons)#Neutral Good|Neutral Good]] |
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| home = [[Outer Plane#Forgotten Realms cosmology|House of Nature]] |
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| series = [[Forgotten Realms]] |
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| lbl21 = [[List of Dungeons & Dragons deities#Ranks of Divine Power|Power level]] |
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| data21 = Demipower |
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| lbl22 = [[List of Dungeons & Dragons deities#Portfolios|Portfolio]] |
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| data22 = The High Forest, Neverwinter Wood, woodland glades, woodland fertility, growth |
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| lbl23 = [[List of Dungeons & Dragons deities#Domains|Domains]] |
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| data23 = Animal, Good, Plant, Renewal<ref name="FAP"/> |
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| lbl24 = [[List of Dungeons & Dragons deities#Divine hierarchy|Superior]] |
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| data24 = [[Mielikki (Forgotten Realms)|Mielikki]], [[Silvanus (Forgotten Realms)|Silvanus]] |
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'''Shiallia''' ({{IPA-en|ʃiː ˈɑːl jʌ}}{{respell|shee|AL|yuh}}<ref name="TSF"/> or {{IPA-en|ʃiː ˈɑːl liː ɑː}}{{respell|shee|AL|lee-ah}}<ref name="P&P"/><ref name="FAP"/>) is a fictional [[Faerûn]]ian demipower [[deity]] of the [[Forgotten Realms]] [[campaign setting]] of the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fantasy [[role-playing game]]. |
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==Publication history== |
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===Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)=== |
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Shiallia is first described in the book ''[[The Savage Frontier]]'' (1988) by [[Paul Jaquays]].<ref name="TSF">[[Paul Jaquays]] (September 1988). ''[[The Savage Frontier]]''. TSR, Inc. ISBN 978-0-88038-593-0.</ref> |
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===Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)=== |
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Shiallia is further detailed in ''[[Powers & Pantheons]]'' (1997).<ref name="P&P">{{cite book |title=Powers & Pantheons |last=Boyd |first=Eric L. |authorlink=Eric L. Boyd |year=1997 |publisher=Wizards of the Coast |isbn=0-7869-0657-X |page=|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=mfbHPAAACAAJ}}</ref> |
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Her relationships with the nonhuman deities in the Forgotten Realms was covered in ''[[Demihuman Deities]]'' (1998).<ref>[[Eric L. Boyd|Boyd, Eric L.]] ''[[Demihuman Deities]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1998)</ref> |
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===Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition (2000-2007)=== |
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Shiallia appears in 3rd edition in the ''[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]'' book (2001),<ref name="FRCS3E">{{cite book |title=[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting#3rd edition|Forgotten Realms: Campaign Setting]] |last=Greenwood |first=Ed |authorlink=Ed Greenwood |coauthors=[[Sean K. Reynolds|Reynolds, Sean K.]]; [[Skip Williams|Williams, Skip]] |year=2001 |publisher=Wizards of the Coast |isbn=0-7869-1836-5 |page=}}</ref> and was further described in ''[[Faiths and Pantheons]]'' (2002).<ref name="FAP"/> |
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==Description== |
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Shiallia is the deity of fertility, woodland glades and growth. She is earthy and charming in a childlike way. Her coarse manner sometimes leads people to believe that she behaves like a [[Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons)|satyr]], but she is much deeper than a satyr and has a mystical quality about her which a satyr could never have. She loves playing with the creatures of the woodland and is very protective of them.<ref name="FAP"/> |
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Shiallia usually appears as a voluptuously beautiful female [[korred]] whose long blond hair is festooned with garlands of oak leaves and golden acorns. She is the patron and protector of pregnant forest creatures, a planter of trees and nurturer of seedlings. She rejoices in life and shields against death.<ref name="TSF"/> She is said to be earthy and winsome, and when not taking care of their needs delights in frolicking in the woods and playing with the woodland creatures who are her charges. At times she seems giddy and carefree, but has deeper qualities and a more mysterious quality which differentiates her from the fey forest creatures such as [[Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons)|satyrs]]. While she is fiercely protective of those she protects, she is unlikely to interfere with matters outside of her portfolio if they do not directly involve her.<ref name="FAP"/> |
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== Relationships == |
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Shiallia is said to be the sister (or sometimes daughter<ref name="TSF"/>) of the [[Tree Ghost]] and the daughter of [[Tapann]] the undying, and sometimes the daughter of [[Mielikki (Forgotten Realms)|Mielikki]], who she serves with both [[Lurue]] and [[Gwaeron Windstrom]], and thus ultimately [[Silvanus (Forgotten Realms)|Silvanus]]. She enjoys strong relationships with [[Chauntea]] and [[Eldath]] who have overlapping portfolios with her and are both strong in Shiallia's favored regions. She is in opposition with [[Auril]], [[Malar (Forgotten Realms)|Malar]], [[Talona]], and [[Talos (Forgotten Realms)|Talos]], who seek to destroy the things she protects.<ref name="FAP"/> |
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==Worshippers== |
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Shiallia's worshippers include druids, nuptial couples and agricultural workers.<ref name="FAP"/> Worshippers of Shiallia are described as protectors of nature.<ref name="FRCSWE">Rinschler, Thomas E. "Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting: Deities Supplement" ([[Wizards of the Coast]], 2001).</ref> |
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Shiallia's church is casually organized, without much of a formal structure or hierarchy. Her followers are sometimes known as the Silent Helpers, perhaps for the tales of their quiet and unseen aid in guiding lost children and fools past the dangers of the [[High Forest (Forgotten Realms)|High Forest]].<ref name="FAP"/> Certain particularly dedicated priests of the Sister Goddess are known as Woodwives, and is said that they possess spells which can increase fertility and ease childbirth.<ref name="P&P"/> She has been known to confer ''acorns of desire'' on especially favored worshipers, which can grant them wishes.<ref name="TSF"/> |
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=== Temples === |
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The Daughter of the High Forest's faith is confined to the North, and in days past was virtually unknown beyond the borders of the [[High Forest (Forgotten Realms)|High Forest]],<ref name="TSF"/> where she maintains a center of worship know as The Glade of Life. However, despite this, an inn by the name of The Golden Oak, has also served as a temple to Shiallia in Silverymoon for many years.<ref name="TSF"/><ref>[[Ed Greenwood]] (1993). ''[[Volo's Guide to the North]]'', TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-678-6</ref> At the time of the [[Year of the Prince]], it was run by the priestess Izolda Three-corn.<ref name="TSF"/> |
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===Clergy=== |
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[[Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons)|Clerics]] of Shiallia are known as wood-wives or husbands of nature. They spend their life tending to the earth; planting and nurturing and looking after the ill. They guide those who are lost in the woods, and sometimes are given the name ''Silent Helpers.'' They pray for their spells when the moon reaches its highest peak in the sky - as the moon governs the reproductive cycle.<ref name="FAP"/> |
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==Dogma== |
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===Scriptures=== |
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The only true goal of any living thing is to procreate. Nature dictates the shape of the world, for good or ill, so the only concern of the creatures that inhabit it is survival. Death is not to be feared, for it is part of the natural cycle of life, but life, particularly the birth of new life, is to be encouraged and nurtured whenever possible.<ref name="FAP">[[Eric L. Boyd|Boyd, Eric L]], and [[Erik Mona]]. ''[[Faiths and Pantheons]]'' ([[Wizards of the Coast]], 2002).</ref> |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{D&D deities}} |
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[[Category:Forgotten Realms deities]] |
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