Irbastr
Champion of the Harvest and child of Bynom and Mangr
Divine Domains
Irbastr is a mythical hill giant demi-god and the Champion of the Harvest. He is said to be the child of the deities Bynom and Mangr. Irbastr is often depicted as a towering figure with rippling muscles and a bushy beard, carrying a massive scythe or sickle that he uses to harvest crops.
According to legend, Irbastr roams the countryside during the harvest season, ensuring that crops are bountiful and that the harvest is successful. He is said to have a deep connection to the land, and is often depicted surrounded by fields of wheat or other crops.
Despite his fearsome appearance, Irbastr is said to be a benevolent god, providing for his followers and ensuring that they have enough food to survive the winter. Many farmers and rural communities offer prayers and sacrifices to Irbastr during the harvest season in the hopes of receiving his favor and blessings.
According to legend, Irbastr roams the countryside during the harvest season, ensuring that crops are bountiful and that the harvest is successful. He is said to have a deep connection to the land, and is often depicted surrounded by fields of wheat or other crops.
Despite his fearsome appearance, Irbastr is said to be a benevolent god, providing for his followers and ensuring that they have enough food to survive the winter. Many farmers and rural communities offer prayers and sacrifices to Irbastr during the harvest season in the hopes of receiving his favor and blessings.
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