Lafarn
Lafarn
God of Travel, New Horizons and New Beginnings

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Lafarn is the essence of boundless freedom and eternal wanderlust. He often appears to travelers, taking the shape of a great, white ox with horns that stretch wide across the horizon, gleaming with the wisdom of countless journeys and his presence radiating the promise of new beginnings.
The White Ox observes travelers from afar on the crossroads and mountain passes, often revealing himself to those in search of a new beginning. He never speaks or tells, but instead highlights the path forward with his gentle presence, guiding the lost toward their destiny. Some refer to him as aloof, while others regard him as the very essence of true freedom.
His presence brings with it the whisper of the wind and the certainty that every journey leads to a new beginning.
Common Worship
Section titled “Common Worship”The followers of Lafarn are looked upon with respect, as the guardians of the road and the guides of new beginnings. The clergy are always en route, always moving on, always seeking the next experience.
Wherever roads stretch to the horizon, Lafarn is called upon to guide the traveler and illuminate the path forward. Whether to grant some form of divine protection or to provide wisdom in matters of journey and discovery, the Pathfinder receives countless prayers from those seeking to embrace the freedom of the open road.
The followers of Lafarn are those who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of new horizons, who have seen the comfort of home and chosen to seek the unknown rather than remain in safety, and who have learned that freedom and discovery are true virtues. They include adventurers who brave the dangers of the road, merchants who bring goods to distant markets, and those who have endured great trials and emerged stronger for having learned to trust in the power of new beginnings and the inevitability of change.
Edicts
Section titled “Edicts”- Give second chances
- Always favour following one's heart as opposed to adhering to restrictions
- Aid those who journey on the road
- Al new things start with a single step
- The road is not always smooth, but the journey is always worth it
Anathema
Section titled “Anathema”- Give ultimatums
- Prevent anyone from setting off on a journey
- Stay in one place
- Settle down