The Church of Melora

In ancient times, the church of Melora was a largely informal collection of nature worshipers including elves, triton, and fey.

Over prehistoric ages, common traditions of worship emerged. Still a loose organization, followers of Melora built statues to watch over their farms and markets and offered her crafts made from the fruits of their labour. Common offerings included wreaths of the branches of fruit trees, jewelry carved from the bones of harvested animals, and bowls of fragrant clippings from herb harvests.

In modern times, those who observe may nod in acknowledgement of one of these statues but few actively pay tribute.