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rdfs:comment | - Name: Milil Divine rank: lesser deity Title(s): Lord of Song, The Lord of All Songs, the One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma Symbol: five-stringed harp made of silver leaves Home plane: Alignment: neutral good Portfolio: poetry, song, eloquence. Worshipers: Worshiper alignments: any alignment Cleric alignments: LG, NG, CG, LN, N, CN Domains: charm, good, knowledge, nobility Favored weapon: "Sharptongue" (rapier) Festivals:
* Call to the Flowers (Greengrass)
* Grand Revel (Midsummer)
- Milil is the fictional god of song and poetry in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons & Dragons. Ed Greenwood created Milil for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, loosely inspired by the Norse deity Bragi. He serves the lord of knowledge, Oghma.
- Milil (pronounced mil-LILL ), also known as the One Who Watches While Music is Alive and the Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, is a good exarch of Oghma. He is depicted in religious art and song as a handsome male human or elf with a charismatic manner and a haunting, melodic voice. He is venerated by human, elf, and half-elf, bards.
- Milil (pronounced mil-LILL), also known as the One Who Watches While Music is Alive and the Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, is depicted in religious art and song as a handsome male human or elf with a charismatic manner and a haunting, melodic voice. He is venerated by human, elf, and half-elf, bards.
- Milil ist der perfekte Künstler; selbstsicher, inspiriert, besessen von allem das er für wert hält in Erinnerung zu bleiben. Er ist gut geformt und gebildet, fähig in allen Arten der Kunst, insbesondere in seinen Sphären des Wissens – Musik, Poesie und der Rhetorik. Trotz dieser positiven Eigenschaften ist er wie so viele Künstler auch selbstzentriert, egoistisch und sobald sich die allgemeine Aufmerksamkeit von ihm abwendet schnell gelangweilt. Gerne sucht er auch das Liebesspiel mit Sterblichen und Göttern gleichermaßen, fasziniert von den Gefühlen die so wachzurufen sind. Er repräsentiert so mehr den vollendeten Gedanken, den Prozess der eine Idee vom Konzept zur Vollendung führt. Als ein Resultat, lehrt der Ethos Milils die Welt als einen fortschreitenden Prozess zu sehen, ein Lied das
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- Lesser power
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Weapon | - Ostry Język
- Rapier - "Sharptongue"
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Caption | - Milil pierwszy od prawej, jako młody charyzmatyczny elf o przystojnych cechach
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worshipers | - Adventurers, bards, entertainers
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Title | - Guardian of Singers and Troubadours
- Lord of All Songs
- Lord of Song
- One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma
- Pan Pieśni, Pan Wszystkich Pieśni, Strażnik Pieśniarzy i Trubadurów, Jedyna Prawdziwa Dłoń Wszechwiedzącego Oghmy
- Lord of Song, the Lord of All Songs, Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, the One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma
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- A harp
- Five-stringed harp made of silver leaves
- harfa o pięciu strunach wykonana ze srebrnych liści
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Home | - House of knowledge
- Ziemie Bestii/Bruks/Biblioteka Wszelkiej Wiedzy; Dom Wiedzy
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Titel | - *Der Fürst der Lieder
*Die eine wahre Hand des allwissenden Oghma
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portfolio | - Eloquence, poetry, song
- Poetry, Song, Eloquence, Storytelling
- poezja, pieśń, elokwencja
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Deity Titles | - Lord of Song, the One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma
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Deity Symbol | - Five-stringed harp made of silver leaves
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Worshippers | - Adventurers, bards, entertainers
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abstract | - Milil (pronounced mil-LILL ), also known as the One Who Watches While Music is Alive and the Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, is a good exarch of Oghma. He is depicted in religious art and song as a handsome male human or elf with a charismatic manner and a haunting, melodic voice. He is venerated by human, elf, and half-elf, bards. Milil is the ultimate performer: self-confident, inspired, possessed of total recall or anything he sets a mind to remember, able to improvise facilely out of desire or necessity, well-educated in general theories of conduct and broad areas of knowledge, and masterful in all sorts of performance technique (including a passing knowledge of disguise derived from costume theory), especially within his sphere of knowledge—music, poetry, and elegant speech. However, he is also self-centered and egotistical and likes to be the center of attention. When he is not the center of attention, he bores easily, and his mind wanders or he leaves. He is also given to flirtation with both deities and mortals for his own enjoyment, to deep annoyance of more sober powers. Milil often manifests as haunting music, particularly in clearing deep in woodlands. He appears as a wordless, lone male voice soaring through the air where no singer can be seen. At times, Milil draws the image of two dancing hollyphants in the air in glowing yellow lines or in ink (that appears from nowhere) on parchment to signify his approval. This seems to indicate his delight in watching such creatures dance to his music. More often, Milil manifests as a radiance surrounding a bard, storyteller, or epic poet in the throes of inspiration—a sight always heralding a performance that moves an audience to tears, blind obedience, enthusiastic offerings of money, or whatever else the performer desires them to do. Milil often places helpful visions (mental pictures of the whereabouts of treasure, lost loved ones, or directions overland) in the mind of a singer or musician who pleases him. Milil also acts through the appearance or presence of aasimar (all accomplished singers), hollyphants, light aasimons, movanic devas and solars. More commonly he sends songbirds especially nightingales, white horses or pegasi, calico cats, red or yellow roses, lilies, peonies, perfect gemstones of any sort, and peregrine falcons to show his favor and as a sign to inspire his faithful.
- Milil ist der perfekte Künstler; selbstsicher, inspiriert, besessen von allem das er für wert hält in Erinnerung zu bleiben. Er ist gut geformt und gebildet, fähig in allen Arten der Kunst, insbesondere in seinen Sphären des Wissens – Musik, Poesie und der Rhetorik. Trotz dieser positiven Eigenschaften ist er wie so viele Künstler auch selbstzentriert, egoistisch und sobald sich die allgemeine Aufmerksamkeit von ihm abwendet schnell gelangweilt. Gerne sucht er auch das Liebesspiel mit Sterblichen und Göttern gleichermaßen, fasziniert von den Gefühlen die so wachzurufen sind. Er repräsentiert so mehr den vollendeten Gedanken, den Prozess der eine Idee vom Konzept zur Vollendung führt. Als ein Resultat, lehrt der Ethos Milils die Welt als einen fortschreitenden Prozess zu sehen, ein Lied das mit der Geburt beginnt und mit dem Tod nur leiser wird.
- Name: Milil Divine rank: lesser deity Title(s): Lord of Song, The Lord of All Songs, the One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma Symbol: five-stringed harp made of silver leaves Home plane: Alignment: neutral good Portfolio: poetry, song, eloquence. Worshipers: Worshiper alignments: any alignment Cleric alignments: LG, NG, CG, LN, N, CN Domains: charm, good, knowledge, nobility Favored weapon: "Sharptongue" (rapier) Festivals:
* Call to the Flowers (Greengrass)
* Grand Revel (Midsummer)
- Milil is the fictional god of song and poetry in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons & Dragons. Ed Greenwood created Milil for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, loosely inspired by the Norse deity Bragi. He serves the lord of knowledge, Oghma.
- Milil (pronounced mil-LILL), also known as the One Who Watches While Music is Alive and the Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, is depicted in religious art and song as a handsome male human or elf with a charismatic manner and a haunting, melodic voice. He is venerated by human, elf, and half-elf, bards. Milil is the ultimate performer: self-confident, inspired, possessed of total recall or anything he sets a mind to remember, able to improvise facilely out of desire or necessity, well-educated in general theories of conduct and broad areas of knowledge, and masterful in all sorts of performance technique (including a passing knowledge of disguise derived from costume theory), especially within his sphere of knowledge—music, poetry, and elegant speech. However, he is also self-centered and egotistical and likes to be the center of attention. When he is not the center of attention, he bores easily, and his mind wanders or he leaves. He is also given to flirtation with both deities and mortals for his own enjoyment, to deep annoyance of more sober powers. Milil often manifests as haunting music, particularly in clearing deep in woodlands. He appears as a wordless, lone male voice soaring through the air where no singer can be seen. At times, Milil draws the image of two dancing hollyphants in the air in glowing yellow lines or in ink (that appears from nowhere) on parchment to signify his approval. This seems to indicate his delight in watching such creatures dance to his music. More often, Milil manifests as a radiance surrounding a bard, storyteller, or epic poet in the throes of inspiration—a sight always heralding a performance that moves an audience to tears, blind obedience, enthusiastic offerings of money, or whatever else the performer desires them to do. Milil often places helpful visions (mental pictures of the whereabouts of treasure, lost loved ones, or directions overland) in the mind of a singer or musician who pleases him. Milil also acts through the appearance or presence of aasimar (all accomplished singers), hollyphants, light aasimons, movanic devas and solars. More commonly he sends songbirds especially nightingales, white horses or pegasi, calico cats, red or yellow roses, lilies, peonies, perfect gemstones or any sort, and peregrine falcons to show his favor and as a sign to inspire his faithful.
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