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This article title refers to a topic contained entirely within another campaign setting for which there is an established wiki. To avoid duplication of effort, this article contains only a short overview. For a complete article, see Ye'Cind at the Greyhawk Wiki.

Ye'Cind is the elven deity of musical magick [and music in general] in the Greyhawk pantheon. Harkening back to Tolkien's Eru Ilúvatar, Ye'Cind is depicted as teaching that music is an inherent part of the patterns of the multiverse, so magick and music together can create something superior to either one alone.

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Ye'Cind harkens back to Tolkien's Eru Ilúvatar, who created the multiverse via music. D&D creator Gary Gygax derived the name Ye'Cind from the name of one of his daughters, Cindy. (The name Cindy is itself a diminutive of an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Selene.)

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