Singu-Tol, God of Health

Aspects: Moderation and Diligence   A God of elvish origins.   Singu-Tol is often portrayed as a chirurgeon adorned in a wicker mask and carrying a garden of herbs on his back. He also wields a steel saw and is accompanied by a snake. He stands for those seeking to keep their health and the knowledge needed to do so.   Singu-Tol’s garden and saw represent the paths of herbalism and surgery in one’s recovery while the snake and mask represent the fine line between health and sickness.   Singu-Tol stands for the sick and dying as well as those who care for them, while he shuns those who refuse treatment and allow disease to spread.
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