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  2. Corellon Larethian - Wikipedia

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    Corellon is also considered a member of the default D&D pantheon. Corellon is the creator and preserver of the elven race, and governs those things held in the highest esteem among elves. Corellon's symbol was originally a crescent moon; in the 4th edition Corellon's symbol is a silver star on a blue field.

  3. Elaine Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham is also the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Journey, [1] book 10 from the Star Wars New Jedi Order saga. [5] Shadows in the Starlight (2006), the second book the Changeling Detective series, was named to the 2006 Kirkus Reviews list “Ten Best SciFi Novels."

  4. Mystra (Forgotten Realms) - Wikipedia

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    Her clergy was further detailed in Warriors and Priests of the Realms (1996), [6] and Prayers from the Faithful (1997). [7] Her role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996). [8] Her relationships with the nonhuman deities in the Forgotten Realms was covered in Demihuman Deities (1998). [9]

  5. Forgotten Realms - Wikipedia

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    Religion plays a large part in the Forgotten Realms, with deities and their followers being an integral part of the world. Deities interact directly in mortal affairs, answer prayers, and have their own personal agendas. All deities must have worshipers to survive, and all mortals must worship a patron deity to secure a good afterlife.

  6. Eilistraee - Wikipedia

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    Despite Corellon being almost fatally wounded, the battle was ultimately won by the forces of the Seldarine and, as soon as the last invader was driven from Arvandor, the elven deities – still unbelieving that the Dark Maiden could act against her father – gathered around the unconscious elven lord, trying to aid him and save his life.

  7. English Language Liturgical Consultation - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor body to the International Consultation on English Texts (ICET). ICET was formed in 1969 and, after circulating drafts in 1971, 1972 and 1973, completed its work in 1975 by publishing the booklet Prayers We Have in Common , its proposed English versions of liturgical texts that included the Apostles' Creed , the Nicene Creed ...

  8. Book of Common Prayer (1928, England) - Wikipedia

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    The Theology and Ecclesiology of the Prayer Book Crisis, 1906–1928. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783030271299. Includes coverage to the church-state conflict and lay administrative involvement. Joynson-Hicks, William, The Prayer Book Crisis. London: Putnam, 1928. Anti-revision monograph written between votes on the measures.

  9. List of prayers - Wikipedia

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    Fajr – the dawn prayer. It is a two Rakat Salaah. Dhuhr – the early afternoon prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Asr – the late afternoon prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Maghrib – the sunset prayer. It is a three Rakat Salaah. Isha'a – the night prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Besides the five daily prayers, other notable forms ...