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Four Gods of the Other People
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Ophelene
Darren
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the Darren
Summary
Main Epithet Mediator†
Domain Peacekeeping†
Order Seventh
Color Rust†
Symbol Coal†
Element Lava†
Variations
Associations
House
Court
Initiation
Parentage Clarene
Dierne
Lovers Ophelene
Children
Siblings
Rivals
Sacred weapons
Practical Application
Domains Contemplation†
Forgiveness†
Mediation†
Values Patience†
Ethical Standpoint
Social Issues
Offerings
Holy Days

Overview

the Darren is the combined power of the Dierne and the Clarene and a god unto himself. His role in the West is to act as a peacekeeper. the Darren's major themes are honesty, fairness, humility, understanding, and realization.

House

Court

Initiatory Order

Appearance

the Darren's most common appearance is as a man made out of black-colored stones, soil, and boulders with what appears like red embers burning in the core of his body. the Darren's rock form occasionally appears with a robotic right arm. In human-like form, the Darren appears as a man with dark hair, tan skin, red eyes, and with white horns or antlers on his head.

Domains

  • Peacekeeping
  • Mediation
  • Patience
  • Mindfulness
  • Meditation
  • Contemplation
  • Forgiveness
  • Introspection

Symbols & Associations

  • Falling stars
  • Rocks and stone
  • Geodes and crystals
  • Embers
  • Lava
  • Coal
  • Fire, ash, and smoke
  • Black deer with red eyes

Epithets

  • Smoldering Star
  • Earthbound Star
  • Of the Burnt-Black Rock
  • Hermit-Maker
  • Peacekeeper

Related Spirits

Honoring

  • Give pressed leaves and flowers
  • Plant a tree
  • Collect rainwater or stormwater as an offering
  • Offer fossils and rocks on a shrine
  • Offer animal bones (must be cleaned meticulously without the use of harsh chemicals), especially those of deer and especially skulls

Links

Mythology

Basics of the Otherfaith
Gods     •     ClareneOpheliaLaethaDierneLaetheliaOpheleneDarrenLiathane

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