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Titles: The Wanderer, Rambling Man, Drifter, Timeless Flight, Stepping Wolf, The Mist

Divine Rank: Greater

Symbol: Disk bearing a curved line with an upturned crescent above

Alignment: Neutral

Portfolio: Travel, Roads, Exploration

Domains: Balance, Celerity, Liberation, Temperance, Travel, Weather

Favored Weapons: Quarterstaff

Combat Proficiencies:

Languages: 2 selected at random

Spell Preparation: Dawn

Description: Fharlanghn appears as an elderly man. His skin is wrinkled and weathered, but his green eyes sparkle with life. He wears unremarkable travel stained clothing of leather and unbleached linen.

Realms:

Relationships:

Fharlanghn has a close friendship with Olidamarra, who he once gifted with a magical rapier known as "the Rapier of unerring Direction"

He was once the lover of Atroa, goddess of spring, renewal, and the eastwind. She was slain by Orcus.

Dogma:

Fharlanghn insists that everyone should Travel and never stay to long in one place

Those looking to find inspiration need only look to the horizon

Worshippers:

Fharlanghn is the Patron of all those who travel long distances whether on the surface or in the depths of the underdark. Worshippers often include merchants, adventurers, bards, explorers, and wanderers.

Clergy:

Clerics of Fharlanghn bless caravans, Act as scouts for armies, and often record their experiences for others to learn from. Clergy will aid in the construction of roads and bridges and often act as translators and diplomats. They usually wear simple clothing of brown or faded green.

Initiates are taught the ways of Fharlanghn by being taken on long trips, as the road is the only teacher needed. Initiates are dismissed when if they ask "when is the journey over" because to the faithful of Fharlanghn, the journey is never over.

Temples: Roadside shrines can be found throughout the civilized world. Many cities, villages, and towns have churches to Fharlanghn. Theses churches are often administered by clerics passing through, or older clerics whos bodies have become unfit for travel.

Relics:

Rituals:

Prayers to Fharlanghn are often anecdotes intended to teach a lesson. Many of them involve a wise old man and a foolish young man, often crossing a river.

Rituals and services are usually held outdoors, preferably beneath an sunny sky, with the horizon in view.

Worshippers of Fharlanghn rely on the faithful of other deities to bless their births, marriages, or dead.

The Eternal Pilgrimage: A worshipper of Fharlanghn prepares themselves by walking outdoors for 8 hours a day for an entire year and then sets out on the eternal pilgrimage. This ritual to Fharlaghn has no set time limit, direction, or length. It lasts as long as the pilgrim feels is appropriate. They pilgrim may only travel by walking and may not visit the same location more than once in a day.

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