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===Naralis Analor=== {{Infobox Deity |Name = Naralis Analor |Symbol = '''2E:''' A White Dove on a Shield<br>'''5E:''' A white dove |Aliases = The Healer, the Watcher of Souls |Alignment = Neutral Good |Divine Rank = Lesser God |Pantheon = [[Seldarine]] |Portfolio = Death, Healing, Suffering |Domains = '''2E:''' Death, Healing<br>'''5E:''' Grave, Life |Home Plane = ''[[Arvandor]]'' ([[Arborea]]) / ''The Healing Glade'' ([[Elysium]]) |Worshippers = The sick and dying, reckless adventurers |Favoured Weapon = Longsword }} Detailed only in [[Dragon Magazine]] and largely forgotten after 2E; '''Naralis Analor''' (alternatively named '''Naris Analor''') is the elven god of dying and the servant of Sehanine Moonbow. He is strictly not the god of "death" but rather the moment after death. As Sehanine leads mortal elves to their inevitable ends, all elves who die will pass into the care of Naralis where it is his duty to guide them to their respective place in the afterlife. He also has close relations to [[Labelas Enoreth]], as their influence over fate brings them into alignment with each other. Elves most often pray to Naralis to take care of the recently departed, but is also invoked by elven adventurers who wish to elude death. Occasionally Naralis will answer such prayers and give the elf an extension of life; but only ever once in their lifetime and it always comes with a ''geas'' appropriate to their ability. Naralis' church is primarily a mortuary cult, who deal with elven funerals. It is believed that his clergy started the practice of planting trees over elven graves, although the practice has grown beyond his church to the other elven deities who perform funerals, most likely Corellon or Sehanine herself. When not performing funerals, his Clerics tend to the sick and the dying. {{Clear}}
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