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Noudon

God of Candles

Religion: Vakrianism



Noudon is divinely beautiful, with ashen skin, short, curly flaming red hair, and eyes the color of storm clouds. He is very tall and of hearty build, and often seems angry. He usually wears armor and a helmet dyed beige and bronze. Noudon is honored as the patron of lightbearers, illuminators, and all who seek solace and guidance in the flickering glow of the candle's flame. He symbolizes the comforting warmth of the hearth, the guiding light in the darkness, and the sacred flame that banishes shadows and brings clarity to the mind and spirit. Noudon is worshipped by candlemakers, caretakers, and all who find peace and serenity in the gentle glow of candlelight. Attributes and Symbols: Candle: Noudon is often depicted with a candle or lantern, symbols of the light and warmth that he brings to the world. These represent his role as the keeper of the flame and the source of illumination that guides travelers through the darkness and brings hope to those lost in the night. Hearth: Symbols of the hearth and home may be associated with Noudon, symbolizing his association with the comforting warmth of the fireside and the sense of security and belonging that comes from gathering around the hearth with loved ones, as well as his role as the protector of the home and the guardian of domestic tranquility. Sun: The sun itself is sacred to Noudon, symbolizing its association with the life-giving light and warmth that sustains all living things, as well as its role as a source of inspiration and vitality that brings light and energy to the world. Rituals and Offerings: Candlelight Vigils: Worshipers of Noudon may engage in rituals and ceremonies that involve the lighting of candles or lanterns, to honor the god and seek his blessing in matters of comfort, guidance, and protection, as well as acts of meditation and contemplation in the gentle glow of candlelight. Offerings of Light: Offerings made to Noudon often include symbols of light and warmth, such as candles, lanterns, or other sources of illumination, as well as acts of kindness and generosity that bring light into the lives of others and spread warmth and comfort to those in need. Beliefs and Values: Comfort and Solace: Worship of Noudon emphasizes the importance of finding comfort and solace in times of darkness and uncertainty, recognizing that the gentle glow of candlelight can bring warmth to the coldest of nights and illuminate even the darkest of paths, leading the way to safety and serenity. Guidance and Protection: Followers believe in the guiding light of Noudon's flame, recognizing that his divine radiance can lead travelers safely through the night and banish the shadows of fear and doubt, as well as his role as the protector of the home and the guardian of those who dwell within its walls. Community and Hospitality: Noudon's worshipers value the importance of community and hospitality in the practice of his faith, recognizing that the hearth is not just a place of warmth but a gathering place where friends and family come together to share stories, laughter, and the simple joys of life, and that the light of Noudon's flame shines brightest when shared with others.
Creator's Note: Noudon is a false god.