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Latest revision as of 17:12, 18 September 2025
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Halle | |
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Titles | The Golden Son The Lord of Grain The Light of Day |
Alignment | Neutral Good |
Adjective | Hallean |
Status | Sealed |
Pantheon/religion | Sevani |
Superior | Ellara · Ultus |
Halle (HAH-lee) is the Seuvian god of day, song, grain, and fertility. He is the son of Ellara, goddess of light, and Ultus, god of thunder.
History
In 494, a Hallean priest in Thome was seen sobbing, claiming Halle has stopped hearing his prayers and stopped granting him power. This seems to be part of the broader trend of Seuvian clerics losing their powers, as part of the Red Terror, in which Sorhan has allegedly sealed the Seuvian deities.
Relationships
According to Seuvian mythology, Halle is the son of Ellara and Ultus, and the brother of Aya and Elzar.