Pelor

General
Pelor "the Lord of Day" is the God of the sun, agriculture, fertility and nobility. He is worshipped extensively all over the world, particularly by farmers, but is the primary deity of the Denthiran Empire and all of its nobility, as well as the primary deity of Bornea. As the Tatrian Continent enjoys a great degree of sun and since the Denthiran heartlands were originally where Pelor resided before he abandoned the material plane, this seems fitting to his worshippers. However, many of his followers believe that Pelor should be honoured above every other God. They argue that everyone would die without him, thus making him more important than even Faendor. The Lord of Day did not inspire this attitude directly, however he benefits from the extensive worship that has followed Pelorite conversion efforts.

History
Pelor is a second generation God who arrived long after Elune and Faendor did. Elune and Pelor were not enemies, but were always rivals. When Pelor arrived in Tatria, it was dominated by Elune's children, the Kal'dorei, but Pelor refused to let the night and the moon dominate the continent. Elune would eventually denounce him entirely, calling her children to abandon Tatria and leaving Pelor to rule nothing and no-one. This drove Pelor to tend to the primitive races of Tatria and speed up their development with the help of Lenador, the two of them becoming sort of semi-ancestor Gods to the already evolving humans, halflings and more of Tatria. This direct interference caused the same to happen in Varnia by the hands of Epistos, Kord and Tyr, on the Khivan continent by the hands of Asun, Daudri and Mirithna, and on the Xholorian continent by the hands of Ziuna and the many spirits she joined forces with.

Despite Pelor's rivalry with Elune, he fought against the extraplanar threat in the War of the Firstborn. After the war was won and the Night Elves left, he claimed Talen'aran for himself and let his light dominate Tatria. He sat there for a long time ruling the Denthiran lands as a so-called "Sun King" until he and the other Gods suddenly abandoned the material plane.

Worship
Worship of Pelor is rather straight-forward. You can enter one of his many temples, grand or humble, sit in a cue, and pray. His many priests will gladly help you with healing hands, sound advice, or a shoulder to cry on. If you mean to make an offering, Pelor is most pleased with being given some of the crops he has helped you grow or part of the tithe you have collected as a result of being elevated to nobility by his grace.