Dunethoin
The monastery at the top of Feln was made of hardy grey stone, it's entrance and the roof seemed to have been lifted up by a pair of giant kegs. On each of the kegs the dwarven rune is carved deep into the stone: "Ale". Here the monks work long and hard to master the brews of their god, shipments of the crystal clear brews as passed down and traded along routes to the brewery in Glaskou.
There they are shared by the patrons of the faithful beneath the great runes of protection offered by the Writer.
Divine Domains
Dunethoin resides over the following domains:
Knowledge
Light
Nature
Holy Books & Codes
The Eight Scriptures of the All-Father is the book shared with all of the Four Hammers.
Also, Dunethoin has a holy book known as 'The Divine Recipes' (Karkranal Aoilosh), a collection of recipes for ale, beers, wines, and meats braised in alcohol. Dunethoin dedicated chaplains and bishops are often quite prideful of their cooking skill.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Holy symbols of Dunethoin:
A tapped keg
A rough uncut amethyst
A large tankard with frothing head
Holidays
Aoilfest (Alefest)- a holiday celebrated in the first week of autumn (Encraw), during this week dwarven cities and towns have many great feasts, a general festival full of games and drinks, contests of strength, cunning and great challenges of craftsmanship. It is a time for the non-artisan dwarves who don't make a living on their wares to show their friends their creative skills and be showered in praise for their efforts toward the community.
This time is also used as a competition between brewers, to be respected as the finest ale, wine or beer during Aoilfest is a year long accolade that seriously increases income.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Dunethoin is the protector of the spirits of his people, it is his goal that the Dwarves never forget the good in life and the gentle peace found in celebrations with one another.
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Church/Cult
Children
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