Rodon (Roe-don)
(a.k.a. The God of Death)
Divine Domains
Death, Freedom, Family
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Rodon is often portrayed as a masculine tree-like figure, with more rotting, worn elements.
Tenets of Faith
Rodon was the last creation of Araoni. Rather than a child, Rodon was built to be her partner. He is both her antithesis and her companion, and there cannot be one without another. Araoni and Rodon both represent tenets of freedom and family, but Rodon is death whilst Araoni is life.
Worshippers of Rodon are often mourners, lovers, and parents, but Rodon is worshipped by most. Remeberance ceremonies and internal relfection are the most important tenets of worship to Rodon, and larger acts of love and self-sacrifice are also appreciated by the God.
Holidays
Day of Ancestors
The Feast of the Eternal Marriage
Divine Classification
Deity
Church/Cult
Spouses
Araoni
(Partner)
Siblings
Children
Gender
Neutral
Eyes
Brown eyes, looking like they've been carved from wood
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Old wooden skin, decaying
