Whistlebranch, The Swift Muse

Whistlebranch takes the form of a tall, willowy figure cloaked in a robe of flowing mist and autumn leaves, their voice always carrying on the wind like distant humming. Whistlebranch is said to have taught birds to sing and poets to dream, their waters rushing over pebbles like a natural melody. Travelers who follow the river upstream often find themselves humming unknown tunes, and wandering bards claim their best work was written while camped along its banks.

Those who seek clarity, creativity, or swiftness of action leave reed flutes or woven charms in Whistlebranch’s tributaries. The Spirit rarely manifests, but when they do, it is said a sudden breeze and sweet fragrance follow.

Divine Domains

Inspiration

Divine Classification
Major Spirit
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