Seren

Seren is the goddess of the Elves, although it is implied in the Path of Glouphrie that she may be the divine aspect of the Anima Mundi. She had a close relationship with Guthix and was thought to be affected by his edicts; however, it was hinted at that she wasn't and that she 'had been here all along'...

Seren, along with Tuska and the Elder Gods, are the only known female goddess not part of the Menaphite Pantheon, although she was not female before her ascent to godhood, but possibly genderless.

History
Seren arrived in Gielinor in the First Age, and was the only known god besides Guthix to arrive during that age. It was confirmed in the quest Meeting History that Guthix welcomed Seren and the Elves when they arrived in Gielinor, and in the Book of the Gods/The Book of Seren it was revealed that Guthix went to her home world and led her to Gielinor.

Seren, after leading the Elves through the World Gate from her native realm into Gielinor's forest of Isafdar, created the legendary Tower of Voices from crystal. Here the elves constructed Prifddinas, one of Gielinor's first cities and the oldest settlement still in existence today. Together Guthix and Seren helped the mortals prosper, but Guthix felt that Gielinor should truly belong to mortals and tried to convince Seren to leave Gielinor while he slept. Guthix himself stated: "We'd grown close, and I had no intention of abandoning her." He also said, "Seren promised that she would follow me," referring to the fact that he wanted the world to forget him, but she did not. This was revealed by the Guthixian butterfly.

She was worshipped by the elves for millennia, and the worship continued even as the chaotic God Wars began. The elves went into hiding in Tirannwn when the wars commenced. After Guthix declared that some gods were banished by the Edicts of Guthix, Seren sealed Prifddinas's undercity, including the Grand Library, with nine powerful seals. It was thought that after the Gods Wars Seren wasn't affected by the Edict of Guthix and banned, but it was later confirmed in The World Wakes Q&A, and Book of the Gods/The Book of Seren, that she was bound by the Edict, but never left. She chose to stay instead, exploding in a shower of light and crystal, scattering herself throughout the forest. Guthix, thinking she left, cried, and slept.

It is said that she inspired the elves to build Prifddinas in a way so that they could communicate with her, protect themselves, and prosper. She is also the original provider of the crystal bow and the crystal shield and due to them bearing her powers, they are far more powerful than many weapons of other races. More information is provided on Seren and the history of Prifddinas in one of the books found in the bookshelves of Lletya. She is believed to be present within all elf crystals.

Seren is also responsible for the creation of the Dire wolves, though they are found in the Zamorakian Chaos Tunnels. During the Gods Wars, creatures of nature such as Grenwall (notably Dinsdale) also fought for her side.

There is one known altar to Seren found in the elven outpost of Lletya and it resembles the altar of Saradomin, except that it is made from wood and has no symbol in the place where one should normally be.

When the RuneScape-based game Armies of Gielinor was released on Jagex's Funorb website on 16 January 2009, the front page had stacked pillars depicting the followers and the symbols of the six gods whose followers you are able to control. Of those, only Menaphites (Followers of Tumeken) and Seren were previously unknown.

Seren is described as an elven woman with long. white hair. Her symbol is a cyan diamond.

Seren is also believed to have created the Light Creatures (Myriad) that inhabit Juna's cave.

Followers

 * Elves
 * Dire wolves
 * Grenwalls
 * Black bears
 * Possibly Light creatures
 * Crystalline Shapeshifter (Not present in-game, but revealed in the FunOrb game Armies of Gielinor)
 * Falcons

Trivia

 * Seren is the Welsh word for star. This is the accepted meaning as nearly all other elven names are also in Welsh.