The Drow Goddess of Sun and Earth
Date: Thu, October 28, 2004
Topic: Heretic's Nest


Back in 2001 I started playing D&D again after a five-year hiatus. I have always liked the Drow from GreyHawk and thought that it would be interesting to play a good Drow as they do in the Forgotten Realms. I had no idea that Drizz't even existed at the time. Believing that no good Drow gods existed I proceeded to create The Drow Goddess of Sun and Earth- Harvalsharess. I presented the idea to my DM. He liked the idea and he totally deflated me by telling me about Drizz't and showed me the history of the Drow pantheon in FR. He allowed me still use Harvalsharess as my goddess for my cleric and I change the background for her to fit FR history. Since then I have been looking for a way to bring her home (I consider Greyhawk home). I have added Greyhawk to her history and I present her to you...

The Drow Goddess of Sun and Earth
By: IvorMac
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Harvalsharess


The Drow Goddess of Sun and Earth
Domains: Sun, Earth, Good and Healing


Very little is known about the Drow Goddess of Sun and Earth by the Drow, and not at all by the surface dwellers. This was not always the case. Harvalsharess was the god of Sun and Earth and considered by her followers to be the true Drow Mother (although it was very taboo to say so in public). Harvalsharess taught her followers to be very respectful of other religions and faiths, especially those who worshipped the earth and light. Her followers were very peaceful people, having learned how to farm and mastering both the use of light and earth. They were known to have immense gardens of a variety of mushrooms, mosses, subterranean and terrestrial fauna, with unique stone configurations reflecting and refracting light so that the gardens grew out of the depths of the earth and into the light. Some were said to have gone several thousands of feet into the earth. Her followers had darkvision and could see in sunlight without penalty, since they lived in both environments. Her people also learned to defend themselves through the mastering of light and earth.

Lloth and her followers mashed this all into nothingness. Before Lloth turned on her lover, Corellon Larethian, she kew she need control over all Drow. She tricked her lover, Drow and Elven gods against Harvalsharess, claiming that Harvalsharess was attempting to control the growth of the world and was calling herself the Mother of all Elves. A devastating battle was fought and most of Harvalsharess’s followers were killed. The great gardens were destroyed. Lloth, with the help of some of the other Drow gods, fearing to give Harvalsharess the chance to defend herself against before her accusers, battled her to near complete exhaustion. With the last of her strength, Harvalsharess blessed the unborn girl child within Lloth (Elistraee) so that she would be protected from her mother’s taint.

Lloth then took the depleted Harvalsharess and imprisoned her. Where, no one knows, though it is suspected that she is imprisoned somewhere in the prime material world to which Lloth is familiar, Oerth. There are three main places that she could be imprisoned in the western area of Oerth under the burning sea of sand, somewhere in Fireland or under the mountain range that separates the Celestial Imperium and Empire of Lynn. Lloth ensured that any who knew were killed.

With Harvalsharess out of the way, Lloth then began a rebellion against her consort, Corellon Larethian. Harvalsharess’s remaining followers were conscripted into the front lines of the Drow armies, making it look like they had joined Lloth, and also ensuring that they were all doomed.

After the failed rebellion, Lloth was banished to the abyss and the Drow embarked upon their exodus to the Underdark. Harvalsharess’s name became a Drow curse and a warning to young Drows that the demon Harvalsharess would burn them in the sun should they misbehave. As time passed, only a faint memory of the ancient curse remained.

Three thousand years ago,(3012 before CY) a Drow named Anthrisaq discovered a long forgotten book about the so called demon Harvalsharess, only to find through reading it that she was no demon. Quietly, he began the cult of Harvalsharess. Slowly, over time, the cult grew in numbers to match that of its growing connection with Harvalsharess.
Harvalsharess’s strength also blossomed, but she was unable to free herself or tell her followers where she was imprisoned but she could sense the faith of her followers. The cult ritualistically made pilgrimages to the surface to acclimatize themselves to the sunlight as well as the dark. They took great pleasure in working with stone and were great carvers and stonemasons. They had developed their own way of secretly communicating, in stone, and protected these secrets in the formation of guilds. The guilds also provided excellent cover for their worship. Individuals or small groups would travel, offering their services to the many Underdark cities. This provided a pattern of activity that allowed for pilgrimages to the surface.

It was said an artifact of Harvalsharess’s, made of stone and light, was lost during the battle against Lloth. All of her followers looked for this artifact as quietly and as carefully as possible. It was believed that it could be used to free her. The book of Harvalsharess was always kept hidden. Only a few of the leaders of the cult knew its location.

The followers pray at Sunrise and Sundown, even in the Underdark; because of their pilgrimages, they had learned to track the time measured between Sunrise and Sunset. Once every 7 1/3 years, they would all come together, except those on pilgrimage, to celebrate Harvalsharess.

The cult grew to about 4000 members before Lloth caught wind of it. It took her a hundred years to find it. Fourteen years ago,(577 CY) she had an elite guard massacre every woman, child and man during one of their 7-year meetings. She then took her private guards to scene of the massacre and told them that this elite guard had tried to rise up against her and were responsible for the carnage that lay before them. Lloth’s private guards viciously slaughtered the elite guard, ensuring that none lived. Once again, Harvalsharess would fade from memory. Or so Lloth thought, for she did not know about the hundred or so pilgrims of Harvalsharess out on the surface celebrating the finding of the book of Harvalsharess.

These hundred are the last survivors of the Cult of Harvalsharess. Lloth still seeks for the rumour that will lead to the truth of the book’s location. The last survivors were also ignorant of the book’s location, because that information had not yet been handed down. One younger pilgrim named Vallockur was to have received that information when he returned. Instead, he found only the horror of the massacre. It now fell to him to find a way to free his Goddess and keep his people safe.

As long as Harvalsharess is imprisoned, her clerics may only have as their two domains—the Sun and Earth. Nor can they advance beyond the 10th level. Clerics of Harvalsharess are both male and female.

A simple Harvalsharess prayer

Quar'valsharess del Har'dro lueth Ssussun
Goddess of Earth and Light
Mzilst ssin'urne ssussun del lil Har’oloth
Most beautiful Brightness of the Underdark
Orthae har’dro dossta ssinsrigg zhah udossta Qu’ellar
Holy Earth your love is our House
Harvalsharess usstan uil dossta wanre
Harvalsharess I am your servant
Mrigg ussa ulu nelgath udossta ogglin
Guide me to forgive our enemies
Xxizz ussa ulu tlu streeaka wun lil jindun del verin
Help me to be fearless in the face of evil
Xal dossta suliss kyorle udossta xukuth
May your grace guard our heart
Orthae Har’dro udos khal wun dos
Sacred Earth we trust in you
Orthae Ssussun udos phuul dossta dalharen
Sacred Light we are your children
Lil ssinsrigg del orthae Ssussun lueth Har’dro zhah dro
The love of the Holy Light and Earth is life
Lil ssinsrigg del orthae Ssussun lueth Har’dro zhah dro
The love of the Holy Light and Earth is life

Credit to the drow dictoinary website
http://php.iupui.edu/~asimmon/drow.html for my reference in a rough Drow translation





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