Lanas, God of Nature

Aspects: Disregard and Moderation   A God of orcish origins.   Lanas is often portrayed as a nomadic figure whose skin is made from bark and whose hair is interwoven with branches and roots. They are often shown wearing numerous talismans made from the bones and teeth of various beasts. They stand for those who respect and enact the cycles of nature.   Lanas’ physical form represents the hardiness and wholeness of nature, while their talisman represents its dangers and the eternal savagery of survival.   Lanas blesses those who understand nature and take only what they know they need, while they shun those who bend and break nature for indulgent or useless reasons.

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