Skerrit
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{{otheruses4|a fictional deity in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game|the prime minister of Dominica|Roosevelt Skerrit}}
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name=Skerrit|
title=The Forrester|
home=[[Beastlands|Wilderness of the Beastlands]]|
power=Lesser|
alignment=[[Alignment (role-playing games)#Neutral|Neutral]] (CG tendencies)|
portfolio=Community, Natural Balances|
domains=Animal, Healing, Plant, Sun|
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In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' role-playing game, '''Skerrit''' is the deity worshipped by the [[Centaur (Dungeons & Dragons)|centaur]] race. Skerrit is also known as the "Forester."
==Description==
Skerrit may appear as any creature of the forest. Sometimes his spirit will temporarily possess various plants and animals in order to do his will. Centaurs often portray him as a perfect member of their own race; [[Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons)|satyrs]] and sylvan [[Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)|elves]] presumedly do the same. In his centaur form, Skerrit wields a bow and a spear. When he is in the forest, the branches and leaves of the trees move to impede his foes' attacks.
==Relationships==
Skerrit is a member of [[Titania (Dungeons & Dragons)|Titania]]'s [[Seelie Court (Dungeons & Dragons)|Seelie Court]]. He is part of the Outer Circle of the Seelie Court, which also includes [[Caoimhin (Dungeons & Dragons)|Caoimhin]], [[Emmantiensien]], [[Fionnghuala]], and [[Nathair Sgiathach]]. There is no friction between the sylvan elves who worship Skerrit and those who worship [[Rillifane Rallathil]].
==Realm==
''Skerrit's Glade'' is located on the [[Outer Plane]] of the [[Beastlands]], near [[Ehlonna]]'s ''Grove of the Unicorns''. Though he is probably the best known member of Titania's Seelie Court, he prefers to maintain his own realm separately.
==Dogma==
Skerrit represents Nature's great guiding hand, keeping the Balance between all things. He maintains the forest so that all within it may serve their proper roles. For hunters, he provides prey; for the hunted, he provides bountiful flora.
==Worshippers==
Skerrit is worshipped mainly by centaurs and satyrs, and by those [[Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)|sylvan elves]] who are more neutral in alignment.
===Clergy===
Skerrit's clerics wear tan leafy vests. They are leaders of their bands and pass on their role from parent to child. They protect hunters, determine migration routes, and officiate at the sacred dances and mock hunts.
==Temples==
Skerrit's temples are simply large groves in which bands of worshippers assemble.
==Rituals==
Ritual hunts and dances are held to honor Skerrit.
Every month on the nights of the full moon, up to a dozen bands of satyrs may come together, telling stories of Skerrit's hunting exploits, followed by mock hunts and wrestling contests held around the fire. The winner receives the title of "Hunter" which lasts until the next full moon, during which time they get the choice food and are honored by the band leader's bodyguards. A huge feast finishes the ceremony and the bands disperse before dawn.
==Holy days==
Skerrit is worshipped during the nights of the full moons.
==Creative origins==
[[James M. Ward]] created Skerrit for ''[[Deities and Demigods]]'' (1980).
==References==
* Menzies, Gordon R. "The Ecology of the Satyr." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #155 (TSR, 1990). Summarized online [http://narzil.tfcentral.com/ecology.html]*Redman, Rich and [[James Wyatt (game designer)|James Wyatt]]. ''Defenders of the Faith'' ([[Wizards of the Coast]], 2000).
*[[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Monster Mythology]]'' (TSR, 1992).
*[[James M. Ward|Ward, James]], and [[Robert Kuntz]]. ''[[Deities and Demigods]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1980).
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