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|power=Lesser
 
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|alignment=[[Neutral]]/[[Neutral good]]
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|alignment=[[Neutral]] / [[Neutral good]])
 
|portfolio=Travel, Roads, Horizons, Distances
 
|portfolio=Travel, Roads, Horizons, Distances
|domains=Luck, Protection, Travel
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|domains=Celerity, Luck, Protection, Travel, Weather
 
|settings=Greyhawk, Spelljammer
 
|settings=Greyhawk, Spelljammer
 
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Gender: Male
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|Gender= Male
Symbol: Disc with curved line across it (the horizon)
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|Symbol= Disc with curved line across it (the horizon)
Worshipers: Travelers & Wanders
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|Worshipers= Travelers & Wanders
Raiment: Green, Brown for the few urban clerics
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|Raiment= Green, Brown for the few urban clerics
Weapon: Quarterstaff
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|Weapon= Quarterstaff
Holy Days: Equinoxes, day-long prayer required
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|Holy Days= Equinoxes, day-long prayer required
 
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Fharlanghn's eyes ever on the horizon as his feet are ever restless. Patron god of frequent  and distance travelers, Fharlanghn keeps to the road as he looks for knowledge and inspiration. As travel can be perilous beyond the borders of the Canaled Peninsula, citizens are encouraged to greet Fharlanghn with an open heart and an appropriate offering.  
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Fharlanghn's eyes ever on the horizon as his feet are ever restless. Patron god of frequent  and distance travelers, Fharlanghn keeps to the road as he looks for knowledge and inspiration.  
  
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Members of Fharlanghn's wandering church are ever eager to set foot on the road. They are a kind and generous people who believe in sharing what they can with fellow travelers. The clerics are generally experienced travelers and practical minded. Collecting tales of the road, recording them, or drawing scenes from far lands are the delight of these clerics.
  
Members of Fharlanghn's wandering church are ever eager to set foot on the road. They are a kind and generous people who believe in sharing what they can with fellow travelers. The clerics are generally experienced travelers and practical minded. Collecting tales of the road, recording them, or drawing scenes from far lands are the delight of these clerics. Their trust in Fharlanghn and their faith is without reserve. Services to Fharlanghn are joyous, informal and always outdoors. Travelers' tales are exchanged and blessings are bestowed on the worshipers while picnicking and often enjoying a pint of Pail Ale.
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==References==
 
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*{{Cite_Pub|Greyhawk Player's Guide}}
 
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*{{Cite_Pub|Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign}} Available online: [http://www.wizards.com/rpga/downloads/LG_Deities.zip]
While elsewhere clerics of  Fharlanghn are few in number, members of the fellowship of wanders grow quite numerous in Meade as many adventurers continue to migrate to the city and his presence grows with them.
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*{{Cite_Pub|Greyhawk Adventures}} p. 11.
[[Category:Deities (gods)]]
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*{{Cite_Pub|World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting}} p. 68.

Revision as of 19:28, 15 June 2015

Fharlanghn (far-LAHNG-un) 

Title(s):

Dweller on the Horizon 

Power Level:

Lesser 

Alignment:

Neutral / Neutral good

Portfolio:

Travel, Roads, Horizons, Distances 

Domains:

Celerity, Luck, Protection, Travel, Weather 

Settings:

Greyhawk, Spelljammer

Fharlanghn's eyes ever on the horizon as his feet are ever restless. Patron god of frequent and distance travelers, Fharlanghn keeps to the road as he looks for knowledge and inspiration.

Members of Fharlanghn's wandering church are ever eager to set foot on the road. They are a kind and generous people who believe in sharing what they can with fellow travelers. The clerics are generally experienced travelers and practical minded. Collecting tales of the road, recording them, or drawing scenes from far lands are the delight of these clerics.

References