Herne, the Son of Autumn
Although all religions of the world recognize the five gods, each has a slightly different theological interpretation of them.
Herne is the Wealding incarnation/translation of the Hunter God, also known as the Son of Autumn. At death men who haven't raised or sired children generally are taken up by the herne unless they are particularly devoted or consecrated to another god. Petty saints of the Son can sometimes communicate with or control animals.
Divine Domains
The Son of Autumn is primarily the god of autumn, hunting, and storms. He is also the god of the wilderness, chivalry, passion, forest magics, natural beasts, courage. He is the patron of hunters, athletes, explorers, questing knights, primal magic users, ranchers, fishermen, gladiators, and hermits.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Pumas, stags, and oak trees are sacred to him. His colors are red and orange.
Holidays
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
When appearing in visions, he often appears as a ruddy and vigorous young man, clothed in red and orange and brown. Sometimes he also appears as the Horned Man, with hooves for feet and antlers growing from his forehead.
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