Haidar
Some of mankind walked to the south, where they found Haidar’s dark forest. But they did not yet know fear, so they did not pause as the malevolent branches tried to scratch them and ignored the howls and growls from within. And Haidar, seeing mankind’s foolish naivety, taught them to fear. Once the travelers understood, and prostrated themselves before him, sacrificing some of their own, Haidar allowed them to pass, though he still occasionally took out his wrath on someone within his boughs. So mankind, much wiser for their encounter, and in many ways wholly changed, continued to travel, still trusting in Paersy’s promise that there was more good to be discovered.
Divine Domains
Nature, Strength
Holy Books & Codes
Words from the Forest - written by Haidar's prophet 520 ATD.
Following the Deer - one priest's journey following the deer in the forest and learning more about Haidar through them.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The deer, pine cone, hunter green
Tenets of Faith
Do not shy away from fear - it is here to teach you something.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Typically depicted as a pale elf in scale armor, Haidar has a scowl on his face and a rapier at the ready. Some depict him more gently - with the deer that a sacred to him flocking around his outstretched hand. Regardless he is always beautifully handsome in an ageless way.
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