Pan
Pan, also known as the Great God Pan, the Seed, or King of the Wild, is the god of spring, nature, and wild creatures. He is the antithesis to Chauntea, the goddess of autumn and the harvest.
Worship
Pan has no organized church or sect of worship, and he has decreed it to be that way. Those who wish to worship the god of the wilds give themselves to the wilds, embarking on journeys of self-discovery, hoping to find Pan within them. Those that do can find themselves bestowed with druidic magic and a call to action. Most spend their days caring for the wild places and creatures of their realm, while others may choose to spread the word of Pan to the people. Whatever the case, one who has answered the call of the wild will always find a place in Pan's forest after death.Divine Realm
It is said that Pan once dwelled in the Green Fields, the divine realm of Chauntea, other sources claim that Pan and Chauntea were once a single god of nature. However, at some point in time, Pan split away from his sister goddess and made his home in the Feywilds, the domain of the Archfey and the source of Pan's wild power.Appearance
Due to his role as the god of the wilds, Pan is commonly depicted as a satyr, half man, half beast. He is usually carrying a pan flute and in the company of forest creatures.Divine Domains
Nature, Wildness, Freedom, Beasts, Druidic magic
Holy Books & Codes
The Extreme Teen Bible
Tenets of Faith
Freedom, Passion, Self-Expression, Love
Holidays
Druids who worship Pan perform rituals in his name throughout the equinox to renew their connection with the wilds.
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