Felicityn (The Bard, God of Songs and Poetry)



"Carefree Minstrel of the Gods,
Heedless Songster and Reciter of Poetry,
Father of Arts and Creativity."



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Chaotic Good
Lyre
Songbird
Red, Green, Yellow
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CG, NG, CN
Chaos, Luck, Trickery
Rapier
Festivals



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Felicityn is the bringer of joy and festivals. Through his poetry and songs, Felicityn is a recorder of history, and has contributed to many cultures and civilizations. The uninformed often consider him akin to Rancorin the Rogue, but the two actually share few commonalities.

Felicityn is the son of Gadaru and Lhuramni. he is nearly as mischievous and carefree as his father, but these traits are tempered by this mother's love and caring. Felicityn is close to his mother and is on good terms with his father and his siblings, Montolos and Syrtolyn. Felicityn shares common interests with his brother, Delundar, and does not understand his brother's indifference toward him. In contrast, his sister, Alchenda, feels stronger kinship with him than he will return.

Felicityn is fickle, often appearing as a male human, elf, gnome, half-elf, of halfling who is nimble and slight of build. All that can be said with relative certainty of the Bard's appearance is that he usually wears a colorful, feathered cap, and is rarely without a musical instrument. Common titles for Felicity are the Bard, Minstrel of the Gods, and Lord of Creativity.

Much like his brother Delundar, Felicityn has strong ties to artistic crafts. Personal creativity is strongly encouraged within the Bard's flock and many of his followers are musicians, painters, and sculptors. Felicityn'sclergy are happy and upbeat, and always ready with songs and poetry. They love festivals and relish in the joy their songs, poetry, and art brings. Many of Felicityn's priests are traveling minstrels who sing their songs of the Bard's teachings.

Felicityn's temples are simple constructs of plain design, rarely adorned with the trappings that usually accompany places of worship. They are normally located in cities and their doors are open to all. Anyone may enter and expect a welcome, along with a few songs and recitations from the Bard's priests.



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