Falar
Falar , The Endless Revel
Worshippers: Lovers, musicians, performers, revellers, prostitutes, brewers
With Falar, life is an endless party. Invoked before festivals, musical performances, and sexual acts, the Tireless Revel is seen as a chaotic deity who loves nothing more than to enjoy all the pleasures life has to offer, and he encourages his followers to do the same. Falar is often shown in art as a naked satyr playing the flute.
As a deity of chaos, Falar is does not get along well with more serious deities such as Aktuul and Usul, but finds some common cause with Teranton, the Laughing Wind, and the two are sometimes considered two sides of the same coin.
Divine Domains
Debauchery, Wantoness, Revelry, Music (Trickery, Tempest)
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A long, phallic shaped flute.
Tenets of Faith
Worship of Falar is typically done through parties and revelry, each act of joy and fun a prayer to the Tireless Revel himself. The most ardent of Falar's followers are typically quite open when it comes to matters of sex, and polyamory is common among the faithful. Music is also considered a form of worship towards this god, who counts many bards among his worshippers.
Divine Classification
Lesser Divinities
Children