![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, the Rider of the Winds was an ally of Akadi. Other allies of the Helping Hand included the magical beast deities Lurue and Nobanion, and more daring members of the Seldarine (namely Shevarash and Solonor). He was also said to have once had a romantic relationship with Selûne, another deity with a broad portfolio (which included navigation) from which ensued the birth of their daughter, Bright Nydra. Shaundakul encroached on Tymora's portfolio in particular, though they were still allies and at one point enjoyed a brief dalliance. He similarly lost his following among merchants during that time to Waukeen, although he managed to resurge in that area while Llira was holding her portfolio and even though she eventually returned she was still closely allied with him, viewing their domains as complementary. įor example, most rangers venerated Mielikki (or failing that one of her allies) and his following among them was absorbed by her when he fell from power, even as in more recent times she was known to be friendly towards him. This applied even to allied deities of air, travel, nature, and night. His spheres of influence frequently overlapped, however slightly, with many other gods, none of which were likely to tolerate any further encroachments on their domains, which would be a potential hindrance to his long-term success. The holy symbol of Shaundakul Relationships Ī primary problem for Shaundakul was that of his rather broad portfolio. The Rider of the Wind maintained his realm called Shaunidaur on Ysgard's first layer. Shaundakul wielded an enchanted greatsword called the Sword of Shadows, a weapon harmful towards goblinoids and giants and extremely dangerous to undead. He liked to spread word of hidden places and have a good chat, particularly if he could trade jokes, often displaying a rugged sense of humor. ![]() He did occasionally get lonely however, disliking secrecy and enjoying interaction with others. Shaundakul was a stern yet kind deity who spoke few words, preferring to let his actions speak for him. Since his booted feet never quite touched the ground he walked in silence, but was constantly accompanied by the keening whistle of the wind. Usually only his dark-haired head, his arms, and his massive sword could be seen clearly. He was clad in the plain leather armor favored by most rangers as well as a dark, swirling cloak being constantly whipped about as if buffeted by the wind. Shaundakul appeared as a handsome, man of regal bearing, standing somewhere between the normal but notably tall height of 6 feet (1.8 meters) to the incredible stature of 18 feet (5.5 meters). ![]()
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