Intermediate Deity
Symbol: A five-pointed star with another five-pointed star within its centre
Home Plane: Positive Energy Plane
Alignment: Neutral Good
Portfolio: Positive energy, light, prophecy
Worshippers: Good and neutral mortals
Cleric Alignments: CG, LG, NG
Domains: Good, Healing, Knowledge, Luck, Protection, Sun
Favoured Weapon: Scimitar
Elishar is a radiant being suffused with positive energy. It appears in many forms; a pulsating globe of light, a humanoid (either gender or androgynous) with brightly glowing silver or gold skin, or a ravid. Like a ravid, Elishar literally exudes life energy, and its mere presence is devastating to undead.
The followers of Elishar believe that life is the greatest power of the universe — the energy that animates living creatures is a good in itself. All evil and all things that hinder life’s being experienced to the fullest come from Toldoth. Elishar is the source of life and of all things that contribute to life; every natural and supernatural blessing of health, wholeness and energy.
A hymn to Elishar joyously proclaims:
Seed and source of life and light,
Goal of all our living:
You defend us from the night,
Healing and forgiving.
As our life flows from you only,
Let it be both pure and holy.
The Followers of the Light believe that they are called to spread the life of Elishar through the world, combating sickness and death wherever they find it. They plead with the followers of other religions (whom they believe are misled by Toldoth) to serve the Light. It is a point of doctrine among the Followers of the Light that Elishar and Toldoth will meet in a cosmic battle at some point in the not too distant future, and Elishar will emerge triumphant. To doubt Elishar’s victory is a major heresy. Elishar’s followers carry the responsibility of fighting the first battles of that war.
Clerics of Elishar wear vestments of silver or gold while performing their ritual duties. Higher-ranking clerics often wear holy symbols or crowns enhanced with light spells to give them a radiant aura. Elishar’s clerics are charged to promote life and light by healing the sick and wounded. They also care for the poor, because poverty is viewed as a work of Toldoth, and defend people from Toldoth’s mortal, immortal and undead servants. Every act of good and compassion, they teach, enhances Elishar’s power and robs Toldoth’s strength.
Elishar’s temples are found throughout civilized lands — from roadside shrines to grand urban cathedrals. Most temples are constructed as works of art, inspiring in their beauty and enhanced with careful use of light, continual flame and daylight spells. Followers gather in temples at least weekly, though clergy conduct services one or more times per day, usually in the morning.
Source: Deities and Demigods (Page 206)