Gorwin
The Green Steward
Gorwin, the god of agriculture, represents the cycles of growth, harvest, and the steady nurturing of the land. He is a patient and reliable deity, revered for his dedication to ensuring the earth yields abundance. Gorwin's personality is warm and steady, embodying the hard work, perseverance, and care that comes with tending to crops and animals. He teaches the importance of balance, cooperation with nature, and respect for the land, encouraging his followers to foster growth not just in fields, but in communities as well.
When Gorwin appears to mortals, he often takes the form of a sturdy, middle-aged farmer with weathered hands and kind eyes, dressed in simple garments, symbolizing humility and hard work. In other instances, he may appear as a massive ox or a figure woven from golden wheat, symbolizing the union between the land and the creatures that work it. His presence brings a sense of calm, with the scent of fresh soil or ripe harvest in the air, reminding mortals of the fruits of their labor and the promise of sustenance.
Gorwin’s followers are typically farmers, herders, and anyone whose livelihood depends on the land. Druids and clerics who work to protect the natural cycles of growth often worship him as well, focusing on the prosperity and balance of ecosystems. His teachings appeal to those who value stability and community, and many village leaders, agricultural workers, and healers dedicate their lives to ensuring the well-being of their people and the land.
Gorwin’s divine influence is felt through bountiful harvests, timely rains, and fertile soil. He may manifest his will by guiding farmers to the right time to plant or harvest, or through moments of insight where his followers learn new techniques for caring for their crops. His favor ensures that communities thrive, with peace and abundance flowing from the fields and pastures that are tended in his name.

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Alignment
Neutral Good
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Children
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