Tilthar - God of the Halflings and Harvest Character in The Secret World of Greenwold | World Anvil
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Tilthar - God of the Halflings and Harvest

In the beginning, there was only chaos and darkness. From the void, the gods emerged, bringing light and order to the world. Among them was a god known as Tilthar, the god of halflings and harvest.   Tilthar was a kind and benevolent deity, loved by all who knew her. She was a patron of the halfling race, who were known for their small stature and their love of peace and community. Tilthar saw great potential in the halflings, and decided to bless them with her gifts of prosperity and abundance.   To show her favor, Tilthar taught the halflings how to cultivate the land and grow crops. She also taught them how to care for animals and how to use their natural resources wisely. The halflings prospered under Tilthar's guidance, and they became a thriving and peaceful community.   As the god of harvest, Tilthar was also responsible for ensuring that the crops were plentiful and the harvests were bountiful. She was revered by farmers and praised by all who benefited from her gifts.   Tilthar was a beloved figure in the world, and his name was remembered for generations to come as a symbol of hope, prosperity, and abundance.

Divine Domains

Nature

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A golden apple is a symbol of abundance and nourishment, and it is often associated with the idea of a bountiful harvest. representing the abundance and nourishment brought by the harvest season

Tenets of Faith

*Graciousness and generosity: Promotes graciousness and generosity. People who worship the god of harvest might be expected to be generous with their time, resources, and skills, and to be gracious and thankful for the blessings they have received.   *Sharing and community: Promotes the idea of sharing and community. People who worship the god of harvest might be expected to share their abundance with others, particularly those in need, and to work together for the common good.   *Stewardship and responsibility: Teach stewardship and responsibility in the use of natural resources. People who worship the god of harvest might be expected to use the resources provided by the harvest season wisely and to care for the land and the environment.
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