Fenrinn, Goddess of the Wild
Fenrinn is the Goddess of nature, wildlife, plants, and wild creatures, as well as chaos and freedom. She is mostly worshiped by isolated tribal villages, hermits, and nomads. Fenrinn is a Descendant of the Elder God Alizar, God of Agriculture.
Description
Portrayed as a faun woman with long horns, hoofed feet, long wild red hair, and glowing green eyes.
Divine Domains
Freedom, Nature
Holy Books & Codes
The primary religious text in the Pantheon of Oros is The Book of Oros. It is a complete anthology of each deity’s individual book, as well as the creation story and other stories of the Pantheon. The Book of Oros is said to have been written by the Heralds themselves. The first copies were assembled and published by an early priesthood known as The First Men 7 centuries ago.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Symbol
Leaf inside of an OvalHerald
Rosandoral, Herald of Fenrinn. A male faun with an elderwood panflute.Saints
Erjor, The Hermit Daesys, The ChaoticTenets of Faith
Worshipers of Fenrinn typically hail from small, isolated villages, or are solitary hermits or rangers. They revere the uncontrolled chaos of the wild and believe that humanoids should exist in unity with the wild world.
The wild is known to be a dangerous and unpredictable place. Threats can loom around every tree, bush, and cliff face. Worshipers pray to live in harmony with the chaos, without trying to control anything at all. They pray to be a part of everything.
In a small community of worshipers, ritual usually manifests as dances and ceremonial sacrifices around a communal fire. Dances depict wild acts like sex and violence and are believed to keep Fenrinn happy and keep dangerous threats of the wild world at bay.
Quotes
“All good things are wild and free.” ~Rosandoral, Herald of Fenrinn “There is pleasure in the pathless woods. There is rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes by the deep sea and music in its roar. I love not man the less, but nature more.” ~Erjor the Hermit, Saint of Fenrinn “The world was built upon chaos. Do not fear it, for we all live within it.” ~Daesys the Chaotic, Saint of Fenrinn “Freedom comes from within.” ~Rosandoral, Herald of FenrinnDivine Goals & Aspirations
Any uninhabited, untouched land is believed to be under Fenrinn’s rule.