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{{GodAlias|Faith of Nesra|Adlan}} | |||
{{GodAliasAlt|Faith of Ikoyo|[[Adlan]] / [[Iona]]}} | |||
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Faroth is a male god associated with nature, wild animals and sometimes with the hunt. | |||
He is very similar to the goddess [[Iona]] in the [[Faith of Nesra]] except in gender and most elves believe that Iona is simply a misunderstood or mistranslated version of Faroth. This is supported by Nesra's alternative, the [[Faith of Ikoyo]] imagining Iona as the wife of [[Adlan]], and the two together being the gods of nature, animals and hope. Adlan is even more similar to Faroth than Iona, including his appearance. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 19 April 2020
Religion | assumed | nature | god of |
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Elven Gods | alive | good | the wilderness, the hunt, wild animals |
Aliases
Religion | known as |
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Faith of Nesra | Adlan |
Faith of Ikoyo | Adlan / Iona |
Faroth is a male god associated with nature, wild animals and sometimes with the hunt.
He is very similar to the goddess Iona in the Faith of Nesra except in gender and most elves believe that Iona is simply a misunderstood or mistranslated version of Faroth. This is supported by Nesra's alternative, the Faith of Ikoyo imagining Iona as the wife of Adlan, and the two together being the gods of nature, animals and hope. Adlan is even more similar to Faroth than Iona, including his appearance.
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