Sune (Sue-ne)
God of Harvest & Luck
Aspects: Good Fortune, Frugality, Prosperity
Sune is depicted often as a goddess-like figure with extended arms and her skirt pulled up and overflowing with bounty. Worshipers of Sune are found among tradesman, farmers, ranchers, and artisans; but also among the downtrodden, bondless, and those searching for more luck in there life or upcoming task. Oddly she is also depicted in much of the blackmarket and underground trade rings. As her presence is meant to ward off their discovery and bless them with luck and good fortune.
There are two Festivals that honor Sune celebrated in Halvishlan. The Festival of Good Fortune, which is celebrated at the occurrence of the dual lunar-alignment each year in early summer. As well as The Festival of Harvest in the late fall.