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  Mielikki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mielikki is the Finnish goddess of forests and the hunt.
Mielikki (my-lee-kee) is also a goddess in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting (derived from her Finnish roots).
Mielikki is the goddess of autumn, dryads, forests and forest creatures, and rangers.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mielikki   (226 words)

  
 Mielikki -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mielikki is the (The official language of Finland; belongs to the Baltic Finnic family of languages) Finnish (A female deity) goddess of forests and the hunt.
Mielikki (my-lee-kee) is also a goddess in the (additional info and facts about Forgotten Realms) Forgotten Realms (additional info and facts about campaign setting) campaign setting (derived from her Finnish roots).
Mielikki is the goddess of (The season when the leaves fall from the trees) autumn, (A deity or nymph of the woods) dryads, (Land that is covered with trees and shrubs) forests and forest creatures, and (A member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids) rangers.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/M/Mi/Mielikki.htm   (290 words)

  
 Goddess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mielikki appears as a young maiden with leaves of golden moss for hair, garbed in sheer robes of green and yellow.
Mielikki is neutral good in alignment and the Prime Material Plane her base of power.
Mielikki's outlook matches that of rangers in general, which is why she is chosen by them as their patron.
webpages.charter.net /athador/Goddess.htm   (486 words)

  
 Vendince Windwalker
Mielikki (my-lee-kee) is a good-humored deity who is quick to smile and confident in her actions.
Mielikki appears as a robust, russet-haired, brown-eyed woman of shapely form and lithe grace, garbed in leather armor of muted green and brown.
Mielikki is friendly with Shaundakul and Lathander and opposes evil-aligned deities, particularly Malar, Talos, Talona.
home.online.no /~evamfa/vendi12.html   (4371 words)

  
 Deities of the Kitaran Sea - Mielikki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The organized church hierarchy of Mielikki is almost exclusively clerics, with rangers in direct service to the church regarded as an adventuring arm or a tool to be used against marauders and followers of Malar.
Ceremonial dress of the followers of Mielikki is a simple tabard and trousers with a short cape.
Adventuring priests of Mielikki and rangers in direct service of the goddess dress like clerics in times of war, but try to keep their colors constant with the time of year.
www.stanford.edu /~frimicc/D&D/gods/mielikki.html   (218 words)

  
 Mielikki
Mielikki is the Lady of the Forest, the goddess of the woods and those creatures who live within them.
Mielikki's followers are close to those of Silvanus in outlook and ethos, save that they stress the positive and outreaching nature of the wild.
Mielikki's outlook matches that of rangers in general, which is why she is their patron.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Chamber/2596/powers/Mielikki.html   (617 words)

  
 Druids of Mielikki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mielikki's faith has undergone a series of changes born from the Forest Lady's movement to the Outerplanes.
When one looks at the goddess Mielikki, the introduction of druids is simply keeping with her tendencies to "have eggs in as many baskets as possible".
This makes it seem that Mielikki is doing some divine experiment, letting a group of dedicated, empowered people embark on some vague crusade in her name.
sunsetvale.dfxwebs.com /druids.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Forgotten Kingdoms - Loren Wildsoul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As the rangers set off, with her mother calling blessings of Mielikki upon them, the young girl was left in the village alone except for the wild animals which always roamed the village as though it were their home.
At her saddened expression, a merchant of Waterdeep told her there was a temple to the Autumn Goddess in that large city, and offered her a place in his caravan as a cook and forager, as she professed knowledge of the forests and nature that none of his guards could match.
With soft assurances that her mother and friends were in the loving protection of Mielikki's arms no matter where they were, the young girl fell asleep in the center of the forest clearing.
www.forgottenkingdoms.com /heroes/loren.shtml   (1331 words)

  
 Mielikki
In this way Mielikki was called into her life, the first of Rachel's household gods.
Lemminkäinen suspected Mielikki's fear matched his own: that the thread tying her to the woman below would be cut, and she'd dissipate in the wind somewhere westward over Cook Inlet or the Alaska Range.
Mielikki both is and is not the forest deity as described in runot 14, 32, and 46 of the Kalevala.
www.henkimaa.nu /mow/people/mielikki.html   (470 words)

  
 d20play.com - Green Regent 2004 Stories
Mielikki dreams of a harmony between civilization and nature, and seeks to make the lands around the River Shining a haven for her ideals and her worshippers.
Mielikki's attention must have been elsewhere, as the Rensha banned the practice of selecting new scions at Shieldmeet and hunted the Green Regent down as a threat to their power.
The unicorn revealed itself as an avatar of Mielikki, and tasked the thirteen hunters to rid the vale of the horrible Rensha blight.
members.cox.net /tomchristy/gr2004stories001.html   (2376 words)

  
 Mielikki
Mielikki is mentioned in runot 14, 32, and 46 of the Kalevala.
Mielikki is sometimes identified as Tapio's wife or consort, sometimes as his daughter-in-law.
In runo 32 she is referred to as "Mielikki, forest daughter-in-law"; but in runo 46 she is unambiguously referred to as his wife.
www.henkimaa.nu /finndex/kalevala/people/mielikki.html   (495 words)

  
 Blood2HTML Capture
Mielikki sketches a mystical symbol in the air.
Mielikki moves to attack everyone in the room.
Mielikki moves to cast summon ice elemental upon hydra.
home.earthlink.net /~sol3arcane/captures/hydra.html   (1394 words)

  
 Mielikki
Mielikki was able to uproot herself and move about, but only at a crawl and she could only do so for limited periods, and is only able to root herself back into soft, moist soil.
Like a handful of other powers from the Realms, Mielikki is also worshiped upon other primes, both her and Loviatar belong to the Finnish pantheon, while the god Tyr is also of the Norse mythology.
While it is not know where these deities originally where worshiped, it does not need to be said that these seemingly different priesthoods may work in conjunction with each other across the planes, or maybe squabble as to which is the 'true' religion.
evergold.iwarp.com /guest/mieli.html   (597 words)

  
 The Unicorn's Sanctuary
As a worshiper and follower of the Goddess Mielikki, he created the small glade as a shrine to her and her beliefs.
Since that day, a single Mielikki's Tears sprouted where the ranger fell, and the strange emblem, believed to be the symbol of the ranger, was found etched into the rock.
It is believed, amongst Mielikki's faithful, that one day a man or woman with the heart of a unicorn will touch the rune and become the next Champion of Mielikki.
www.polaris.net /fincher1/arylon/unicorns_sanctuary.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Mielikki's Realms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mielikki's Realms (Part Two) written by Dazrin Drak'arden Master Harper and Chosen of the Lady of the Forest Name: Mielikki's Tears Distribution: This beautiful shrub is found over most parts of the Dales, Cormyr, and the surrounding environs.
It can be found elsewhere, being a highly prized plant for gardens and the like While once being fairly common, it is now only found in the deepest parts of forests, or inaccessible parts of these lands (1).
(3) Legend has it that the plant was formed from the tears Mielikki shed when the first trees were cut down by loggers in times long gone.
pages.ripco.net /~havoc/The_Library/mielikkisrealms2.shtml   (642 words)

  
 Read about Mielikki at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Mielikki and learn about Mielikki here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She is referred to in various tales as either the wife or the daughter-in-law of
Mielikki (my-lee-kee) is also a goddess in the
Forgotten Realms campaign setting (derived from her Finnish roots).
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Mielikki   (208 words)

  
 Mielikki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The goddess known as Mielikki, Lady of the Forest, is the patron of forests, rangers, and dryads.
Mielikki herself often serves Silvanus the Oak Father, god of nature and patron of druids.
Tlle Forestarms serve as the priestly branch of the faithfull of Mielikki.
www.josiahknight.com /game/campaign/rules/magic/divine/gods/intermediate/mielikki.html   (1379 words)

  
 Mielikki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
While she' knows death is part of the cycle of life, she often intervenes to cure the injuries of an animal because she finds them hard to bear.
The members of the church act as the voices of the trees, protectors of the forests, and warriors of the faith They teach humans and good races to care for and respect trees and forest life, renew and extend existing forests, work against practitioners of fire magic, and assist good rangers of all faiths.
Mielikki is a sylvan deity and is allied with other nature deities.
www.ossuz.com /mielikki.htm   (447 words)

  
 Talen Blackthorn
He is a devout worshipper of Mielikki and also pays attention to the tenets of Solonor Thelandira, the elven god of archery.
Talen was born in the Greycloak Hills to an Elven warrior and a Human druid.
In this vision, Mielikki appeared to him and instructed him to craft a longbow, one that would ?grow in power as the wielder grows.
www.candlekeep.com /campaign/chars/talenb.htm   (716 words)

  
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Though the statement is vague, the Hands have a dedicated purpose; they serve the cause of Law, one that directly opposes the chaotic denizens of the Realms.
Mielikki’s Devotion: These Devotions are made at the day a Hand is anointed.
Mielikki’s Judgement: The watcher and seeker treat their class weapons (see below) as magical weapons; +1 at 8th level, +2 at 12th level, and +3 at 16th level.
www.suave.net /~bclark/hands.doc   (1497 words)

  
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Mielikki is also a goddess in the Forgotten Realms -campaign setting.
www.thebestlinks.com /Mielikki.html   (127 words)

  
 Realms Personalities: Vishara "The Arm of Mielikki"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She drifted through youth, and eventually she entered the church of Mielikki as a paladin at her mother's prompting.
In the church of Mielikki, Vishara found more of a home than she had known before, and though she never showed any real ambition, she did well as a paladin.
She began to put Mielikki in the place of her mother and became a cleric of her goddess.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=dnd/rp/20031203a   (1070 words)

  
 Silverymoon: Gem of the North
The tranquility of Mielikki's Glade, a grove of trees holy to Mielikki and Lurue, the patronesses of Silverymoon, no doubt greatly contributes to this.
The church of Mielikki itself has undergone a resurgence throughout the Silver Marches in the last two years, thanks greatly to the work of Jeryth Phaulkon.
A grand fountain adorns the middle of the atrium and depicts the goddesses Mielikki and Lurue lounging by the Rauvin.
www.gemofthenorth.org /netbook/2-4.html   (1432 words)

  
 Lydia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In her free time, when she wasn't learning the teachings of Mielikki, she helped fight against the invasion of the goblins on Shadow as well as exploring up in the dragon den caves to the north of the city.
Lydia was overwhelmed at the beauty of Mielikki's temple and soon began spending most of her time within the trees of the forest grove.
She could not know that what waited for her in Shadow would be even worse then that which met her on D The temple of Malar had risen up against Mielikki's temple and began to attack the followers of the Goddess in mass.
www.firedragon.com /shadowgate/players/lydia.htm   (426 words)

  
 The Arch Glade of Mielikki
Were Knights of Mielikki." I stood open-mouthed for several seconds, until I replied,"I am Amcav Yewlas, a sage of wands, staves other items magical in nature.
I am on my way to Highmoon." I had heard of this small band of Mielikki's followers, even though they were not many in number.
I gaped in amazement as I beheld a drow lady bathing in the rushing waters of the small waterfall.
members.tripod.com /%7Etrauma2/mielikki.html   (1383 words)

  
 Violet
Valathsa worked on converting Zax to follow Mielikki, increasing her efforts when she became pregnant for she did not want her child to be divided between goddesses.
She had a map of the area and was to travel to one of Mielikki's temples nearby for further instruction.
She was very talkative, telling everyone how she was a cleric of Mielikki and had heard how beautiful a town this was, so came up to take a look.
www.firedragon.com /shadowgate/players/violet.htm   (4373 words)

  
 Mielikki Expert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mielikki, the Lady of the Forest, was the wife of Tapio and as such the Lady of the Forest, the Lady of Tapiola or the Lady of Mehtola.
Actually it was Mielikki the hunters addressed their prayers to when they left for hunting the daily food like hares, birds or fur animals like squirrel etc.
Sometimes Mielikki was also called The Sharer Maid, Osatyttö according to the way she, unpredictably, shared the game to the hunters.
www.finnishmyth.org /p4mielikki2.html   (122 words)

  
 Anthony R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The unicorn was not Mielikki, and yet it was, as is the sunrise and seasons, as are the birds and squirrels and the strength of a tree that has lived through the dawn and depth of centuries.
The unicorn was not Mielikki, and yet it was, for I have touch Mielikki.
Such is the case for most of the followers of most of the various gods, and if we looked more closely at the pantheon of the realms, we would realize that the precepts of the "goodly" gods are not so different; it is the worldly interpretations of those precepts that very from faith to faith.
members.cox.net /rockyafguy/anthony_r.htm   (2564 words)

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