Lathander God of the Sun
The other names they are known as are The Dawn Father, The Morninglord, and He Who Brings the Dawn.
Lathander is said to be the embodient of the sun. Though, those who have witnessed to see him have said to have seen a body of a male with golden wings and 4 golden tails of scales. His head but a ball of light that is difficult to look at.
Churches of Lathander are abundant with windows and are built to face the sun as much as possible. Because of this they are bright, with very few shadows. The sunlight keeps the church warm and comfrortable.
Lathander is said to be the embodient of the sun. Though, those who have witnessed to see him have said to have seen a body of a male with golden wings and 4 golden tails of scales. His head but a ball of light that is difficult to look at.
Churches of Lathander are abundant with windows and are built to face the sun as much as possible. Because of this they are bright, with very few shadows. The sunlight keeps the church warm and comfrortable.
Tenets of Faith
Eight Tenants of Faith
1. Watch each sunrise, for each day is a gift.
2. Always aid. Strive to always aid, to foster new hope, new ideas, and new prosperity for all.
3. Nurture life. It is a sacred duty to foster new growth, nurture growing things, and work for rebirth and renewal.
4. Perfect yourself. Be fertile in mind and body.
5. Bring hope. Wherever you go, plant seeds of hope, new ideas, and plans for a bright future in the minds of all.
6. Think ahead. Consider the consequences of your actions so that your least effort may bring the greatest and best reward.
7. Avoid negativity. For from death comes life, and there is always another morning to turn a setback into a success.
8. Rules are secondary. Place more important in actions that help others than in strict adherence to rules, rituals, and the dictates of seniors.
1. Watch each sunrise, for each day is a gift.
2. Always aid. Strive to always aid, to foster new hope, new ideas, and new prosperity for all.
3. Nurture life. It is a sacred duty to foster new growth, nurture growing things, and work for rebirth and renewal.
4. Perfect yourself. Be fertile in mind and body.
5. Bring hope. Wherever you go, plant seeds of hope, new ideas, and plans for a bright future in the minds of all.
6. Think ahead. Consider the consequences of your actions so that your least effort may bring the greatest and best reward.
7. Avoid negativity. For from death comes life, and there is always another morning to turn a setback into a success.
8. Rules are secondary. Place more important in actions that help others than in strict adherence to rules, rituals, and the dictates of seniors.
"I shall let all who dwell in dark feel your holy dawn, Morninglord. Hear my prayer."
"May they forever be in your light."
"May they forever be in your light."
Children
Aligned Organization
Comments