Vorn

Father of Fire Giants and the Patron of the Forge

Divine Domains

As the patron of the forge, Vorn is considered the father of fire giants. He is worshipped by these giants as the god of craftsmanship, metalworking, and industry. His followers believe that Vorn imbued them with his divine power, blessing them with their great skill at metalwork. They believe that their creations are stronger and more durable than anything crafted by mortal hands because they are infused with Vorn’s power. Fire giants who worship Vorn often have a special affinity for metalworking, and they take great pride in their ability to create intricate and powerful weapons and armor. In addition to his role as the patron of the forge, Vorn is also associated with the power of fire and is believed to have the ability to control and manipulate flames at will.

Holy Books & Codes

"The Canticles of Vorn" is a vast collection of songs and hymns sung in honor of the great deity Vorn. These chants are intended to be sung while working on the forge, as they are believed to channel Vorn's divine power and aid in the creation of powerful weapons and armor. Each hymn is carefully crafted to invoke the blessings of this powerful deity and inspire the faithful to reach new heights of craftsmanship and artistry.
For many smiths and craftsmen, "The Canticles of Vorn" is an essential source of inspiration and guidance in their work. The hymns contained within its pages are revered for their beauty and power and are often passed down from master to apprentice as a sacred tradition. By singing these hymns, the faithful can connect with Vorn and draw upon his divine strength to create works of unparalleled beauty and power.
Beyond its practical uses, "The Canticles of Vorn" is also a work of significant cultural importance. It is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the faithful, who have crafted beautiful songs and hymns in honor of their beloved deity. Each hymn is a unique expression of devotion and love, reminding us of the power of faith to inspire great works of art and beauty. Whether sung alone or as part of a group, the hymns of "The Canticles of Vorn" are a powerful expression of the spirit of giants and its enduring quest for meaning and purpose.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Vorn is often depicted with a burning smith's hammer, which is his primary symbol. The hammer represents his role as the patron of the forge and his association with metalworking and craftsmanship. Additionally, the flames of the hammer symbolize his control over fire and his ability to manipulate it at will. Vorn is also often depicted with a stoic expression on his face, which represents his unwavering dedication to his followers and their craft. His ash-colored skin tone and red hair further emphasize his connection to fire and the forge.

Tenets of Faith

1. The forge is a sacred space, and all who enter it must treat it with reverence and respect.
2. Craftsmanship and metalworking are divine gifts granted by Vorn himself. They must be practiced with care and dedication, in order to create works of beauty and strength that honor the god.
3. Fire is a symbol of Vorn's power, and it must be wielded with great care and respect.
4. All who worship Vorn must work together in harmony and cooperation, in order to achieve the highest levels of craftsmanship and artistry.
5. The teachings of Vorn are sacred, and they must be passed down from generation to generation with great care and reverence. The faithful must always strive to deepen their understanding of their god and his teachings.

Relationships

Agild

spouse

Towards Vorn


Vorn

spouse

Towards Agild


Vorn

spouse

Towards Mangr


Mangr

spouse

Towards Vorn


Vorn

spouse

Towards Elgar


Elgar

spouse

Towards Vorn


Vorn

spouse

Towards Girtr


Girtr

spouse

Towards Vorn


Divine Classification
Deity
Parents
Spouses
Agild (spouse)
Mangr (spouse)
Elgar (spouse)
Girtr (spouse)
Siblings
Gender
Male
Eyes
Orange fire
Hair
Red
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Ash

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