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  1. For a long time, Selûne had chosen to live her life as a mortal woman in the city of Waterdeep. Named Luna, she ran the Selûne's Smile inn and tavern in the city. She kept her full divine powers and access to the planes behind a locked door in the inn and kept the Wand of the Four Moons at the House of the Moon, her local temple.

  2. Selûne, also known as Our Lady of Silver or the Moon Maiden, is a chaotic good intermediate deity of the moon and the stars. She is worshipped by navigators, seamen, good-aligned lycanthropes and many more. Furthermore she is the twin sister of Shar, with whom she has been bitter enemies since...

  3. The Song of Selûne was a legend about the goddess Selûne the Moonmaiden. [1] The story began with Selûne as a youthful and beautiful goddess, residing in a mystic realm populated by deities. Turning aside from a life of ease, she was impulsive and grew tired of life in her own plane.

  4. Selûne. Selûne, also known as The Lady of Silver and the Moonmaiden, is the Goddess of the moon. She is associated with the domains of Knowledge and Life. Selûne guides us through the night. She is the moon, the stars her tears. But she protects us from our fears.

  5. For a long time, Selûne had chosen to live her life as a mortal woman in the city of Waterdeep.

  6. The church of Selûne (pronounced: / s ɛ ˈ l uː n ɛ / seh-LOON-eh [2] [3] [5] or: / s ɛ ˈ l uː n eɪ / seh-LOON-ay [7]) was the primary religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of the goddess Selûne, Our Lady of Silver. They were commonly called Selûnites.

  7. Geography. Selûne was about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) across and was located 183,000 miles (295,000 kilometers) away from Toril, although some sages from the late 14th century DR claimed the distance to be some 20,000 miles (32,000 kilometers) instead.

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