> [!infobox|right] > > #### Milil > > ![[5e_milil.png]] > > ##### Divine Information > > | | | > |---|---| > |![[ICON - eclipse-solid-full.svg]] **Alignment**: | Neutral Good | > |![[ICON - crystal-ball-solid-full.svg]] **Symbol**: | Five-stringed harp<br>made of leaves | > > #### Worshippers > > | | | > |---|---| > |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **Bards**: | Singers and storytellers | > |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **Performers**: | Troubadours and entertainers | > |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **Artists**: | Poets and creators | <a href="https://dioctionary.net/THE+DIOCTIONARY/HOME/Home" class="dioctionary-ribbon-2"> HOME </a> <div class="dioctionary-ribbon">A Brief History</div> - [[Milil]], also known as the Lord of Song, is the Faerûnian deity of song, poetry, eloquence, creativity, and inspiration. He represents not only finished art, but the full process of creation, from the first idea to the final performance. His symbol is a five-stringed harp made of leaves, and his worship is common among bards, troubadours, singers, poets, and other performers who treat art as more than decoration.