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== Names == | == Names == | ||
Alphabetically: | |||
* The Dawnbringer | |||
* The Father of Man/Men | * The Father of Man/Men | ||
* The Guiding Light/Hand | |||
* The Hand of Man/Men | * The Hand of Man/Men | ||
* The | * The King of Kings | ||
* The Open Hand | * The Open Hand | ||
Themes involving his '''Hand''' are most prominent in a practical sense but other aspects are used as well. | |||
== Notes== | == Notes== |
Revision as of 21:27, 10 March 2021
Just loose notes
- See Gods, Rahndom or Church of Rahn
Names
Alphabetically:
- The Dawnbringer
- The Father of Man/Men
- The Guiding Light/Hand
- The Hand of Man/Men
- The King of Kings
- The Open Hand
Themes involving his Hand are most prominent in a practical sense but other aspects are used as well.
Notes
Part of a family of gods. Just and right also good. Battled the dragon god Karrakhan with father and allies. Father is the hawk god.
Two families of most powerful gods. Dragon gods not evil, but Kar got angry because his loved one left him for Rahn. Kar killed them in the battles. Now hates hawks and men.
Third family is the Ven (man-like beings of light). Rahn is son of hawk + ven. Ven family otherwise small. Best with magic incl nature/arcane.
The equivalence of a crucifix as a symbol of Rahn is a manicula.