Fygan, God of Nature
Once mortal, Fygan was a lover of the forests and every aspect of nature, no matter how strange. Killed by a zealous Woodsman, Fygan was returned to life to act as an avatar and protector of the green, the god and protector of all that lived and thrive within nature. People tell of the Tree Speaker, and know Fygan’s lesson against harvest without cause, and respect for the green. Followers of Fygan tend to be fearful woodsmen or respectful druids, each with an understanding to care for all of nature.
Fygan is often depicted as either a Satyr or a Centaur, each one with a scar running across their belly.
Fygan is often depicted as either a Satyr or a Centaur, each one with a scar running across their belly.
Divine Domains
Primary: Nature
Secondary: Life
Secondary: Life
Holy Books & Codes
The Oaken Scroll, which contains the teachings of Fygan
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Followers of Fygan carry a symbol of an Oak growing from an Acorn, often carved from discarded wood.
The clergy of Fygan all wear moss colored robes, often with a sash of red across their belly, in tribute to Fygan.
The clergy of Fygan all wear moss colored robes, often with a sash of red across their belly, in tribute to Fygan.
Tenets of Faith
- Protect the Green, by any means
- Without the green, life cannot go on
- Nature giveth as she chooses, and taketh away as she desires
- Bring hope when there is despair, be merciful when there is darkness
Holidays
Fygan has no single holy day, and is venerated through daily protections of the green, and tributes of mead to the woods.
Religions
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Fygan Aegocerus
Fygan Fysi
Pan
Faunus
Fygan Fysi
Pan
Faunus
Children
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