PR1EsT o F CoReuoNprayer. Corellon wants them to enjoy life, to try newthings, to imagine what they desire and then pursue it,and to be kind to others. In return
for this freedom fromthe usual requirements of
religion, Corellon expectsthem to address their
own problems and not pray foraid in eve ry crisis. These precepts are instilled withinevery elf, since all elves are ultimately descended fromfragments
of Corellon. When elves ask their priests howone
might become able to sense Corellon's presence, thepriests often say, "First, truly know yourself. Only thencan you feel our creator near."Services in Corellon's honor are typically conductedin natural stone amphitheaters or bowl-shaped forestclearings. In keeping with Corellon's chief command-ment for everyone to be free, all who attend are allowedto show the ir obeisance however they choose, as longas their way of contributing combines
with the others toform a grand display of reverence.
Such a gathering hasthe atmosphere of a festival rather than of an organizedwors hip service.Many elf wizards honor Corellon and adorn theirspellbooks and
towe rs with the god's symbols. Some ofthem spec
ulate that Corellon is the personification ofraw
magic itse lf, the primal force that underlies the mul-tiverse. Corellon is not magic tamed or shaped-not theWeave , as some name it- but magic in its original form:a well of endles s, s plendid possibilities.Th e Mysteries of Arvandor. Only those long-livedscholars who have researched the elves with the great-est tenacity have heard of the Mysteries of Arvandor,CHAPTER 2 I ELVES
and all these luminaries have ever been able to glean
isthat it is a secre t gathe ring of elves dedicated to Corellonwhere a magical replaying of the elven myths of
creationis communally experi enced.The truth is that the Myste ries of Arvandor
is a phe-nomenon that elves recognize as a summons
from theircreator, which they can choose to accept
or disregard.The event occurs on one plane or multiple
planes withinthe multiverse in a single moment,
and there is no guar-antee that it will eve r occur
again; the ability to hearthe call is a rare gift. Depending on Corellon's need, thegod might call a few dozen or several thousand elves togather, each elf
returning to Corellon's body temporarilyfor some tas k
that only the god can comprehend.Before this gathering begins, the elves who have beenselected start to have powerful dreams and wakingvisions, urging them to travel to a certain location. Atthis point, e ach of the summoned elves must choosewhether to follow the visions, because it is known thatnot every elf returns from an encounter with Corellon.It's true that to be absorbed into the god once more
, andreturned to awareness before the Drawing
of the Veil,is the fulfillment of eve ry elf's longing
, but some elveshave grown attached to the mortal and mundane world,and thus they turn away from their god's summons.Those who answer the call of Corellon a re telepathicallyguided to the ir destina
tion, often for hundreds of milesacros s unknown
te rrain, or even across planes.Mos t elves
who return to their homes from the Mys-teries are forever transformed. These participantsgenerally remain silent about their experience, out ofreverence and appreciation. Those who speak about theMysteries of Arvandor struggle for the right words, butthey all say in one way or another that experiencing theMysteries is a way for elves to join with Corellon, giftingthe god with their life force- and in return, they
revertback to their free, formless nature for a t
ime. After thismystical communion, many elves have a deeper under-THE BLESSED OF CORELLONEver changing, mirthful, and beautiful, the primal elvescould assume whatever sex they liked. When they bowedto Lolth's influence and
chose to fix their physical forms,elves lost the
ability to transform in this way. Yet occasion-ally elves are born who are so androgynous that they areproclaimed to be among the blessed of Corellon-livingsymbols of the god's love and of the primal elves' originalfluid state of being. Many of Corellon's chief
priests bearthis blessing.The rarest of these
blessed elves can change their sexwhenever
they finish a long rest-a miracle celebrated byelves of all sorts except drow. (The DM decides whether anelf can manifest this miracle.) Dark elves find this abilityto be terrifying and characterize it as a curse,
for it coulddestabilize their entire society. lfCorellon's
blessing mani-fests in a drow, that elf usually flees to the surface world toseek shelter
among those dedicated to Corellon.