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'''White Stags''' or '''White Harts''' figure into the mythology of several different European cultures. They have appeared several times in D&D, usually as servants of a nature deity. ==Fiend Factory== The White Hart appeared in [[White Dwarf]] #63's [[Fiend Factory]] as a nature spirit that appears whenever red deer are being endangered by creatures with human level intelligence. It always appears in the center of the herd and charges at the assailant, attacking with antlers and hoofs. It is immune to magic and cannot be truly killed; whenever it reaches zero hitpoints it simply teleports away. It wears a plaited gold rope around its neck given to it by [[Silvanus]], the Celtic god of nature. Anyone who touches the rope is ''confused'' for 14 rounds. Striking the rope with a weapon deals 1d8 damage to the attacker and causes the white hart to teleport away. This rope is rumored to be the source of the hart's powers. <gallery> White hart WD 63.jpg </gallery> ==Forgotten Realms== Appearing in the 2e [[Forgotten Realms]] splatbook ''Elves of Evermeet'', The White Stag is a unique servent of [[Labelas Enoreth]], the elven god of longevity. It is larger than a normal deer, and has glowing red eyes. It appears wherever elves are in need of guidance or wisdom, and leads them to a place where a divine vision or message is given. <gallery> White stag FOR5.png </gallery> ==Pathfinder== The Grim White Stag is the herald of [[Erastil]]. It once was a god in its own right, worshipped by early druids, but once Erastil's faith became more prominent, it allied with him. It appears as a huge deer made entirely out of twisting tree branches. <gallery> grim white stag.png grim white stag scottpurdy.jpg </gallery> [[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category:Pathfinder]]
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