Harathryn
the Reveler, Lady of Brews, She who Intoxicates
In contrast to the traditionally dour and practical dwarven gods, Harathryn is the goddess of ale, revelry, and joy. Traditionally associated with the festivals, and holidays, while she is rarely a primary deity of a respectable dwarf, there are few that do not venerate the joyous dwarven goddess. Her primary portfolio is ale, brewing, and the enjoyment of its products and thus she has remained a vital part of dwarven culture.
Divine Domains
Ale, brewing, revelry, drinking, repairing relationships
Divine Symbols & Sigils
- A mug of ale
- A sheaf of barley
Mental characteristics
Failures & Embarrassments
Harathryn is generally considered the least respectable of the dwarven gods, but is generally considered the good and kind deity who often has to deal with the consequences of her own actions. Most tales involving begin with her awaking after a bout of merrymaking and attempting to repair damage done previously. She is not actively malicious, but her drunken escapades often have negative consequences, thus tales of Harathryn often act as moral warnings against excess and focus on the ability to mend damaged relationships.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Superior diety: Hedir

Divine Classification
Lesser Divinity
Alignment
Neutral Good
Species
Children
Pronouns
She/her
Gender
Female
Hair
long, red
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
runic tattoos
Aligned Organization
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