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==History== When [[Ao]] came into the empty cosmos, his only real contribution was to create light (Selune) and dark (Shar), then sit back and watch everything else coalesce. Between the two sister deities their first act was to create a canvas to paint on: so they created Chauntea, who was the manifestation of the world of Abeir-Toril. When Chauntea complained about being cold and lonely, Selune created the sun ([[Amaunator]]) to warm her up. Shar objected very strongly and kicked off the battle of the gods that followed and continues to this day. Chauntea is technically sister to all of the elder gods that arose out of this struggle, but it is doubtful that she considered many of them as such, with the possible exception of [[Mystryl]] who was the last god to appear; indeed Chauntea and Mystra are occasionally worshipped side by side in some regions of the realms. Despite everything largely being kicked off by the creation of the sun, Chauntea has very little connection with his first incarnation of Amaunator, but later she has had an off-again-on-again relationship with his successor [[Lathander]], though Lathander has had his own dalliances with other deities ''(often initiating their own conflicts)'' the two are inseparably linked, quite possibly because they are both the primary deities of the common folk. Chauntea used to be the goddess of all things natural, but lost part of that portfolio when interloper gods from other pantheons infiltrated the realms. [[Silvanus]] entered from the Celtic pantheon and gradually took oversight over wild nature, but this served to focus Chauntea towards agriculture and gardening and presumably made her more comprehensible and popular with the common folk. However, she is still revered as the patroness of wild nature in some parts of the realms under the aspect of '''Jannath''', which was her old name in Netheril. She is also known under a number of names and guises elsewhere throughout history. In 4e it transpired that even [[Yondalla]] ''(mother of [[Halflings]])'' was an aspect of Chauntea, which only serves to demonstrate how widespread and subtle her influence spreads. Despite her importance, Chauntea is more of a passive bystander rather than an active player in the battles of the gods. While she is friendly with the good gods, she has had little involvement with significant events. This might be due to her followers being mostly unobtrusive farmers and civilians, rather than epic adventurers. So she has a tremendous following, perhaps the largest in the entire realms, but also some of the least impacting.
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