Name: Tavon
Titles: God of harvest and grain, Keeper of the eternal garden, Protector of the golden rose
True name: Jared
Inspiration: Harvest, Agriculture, Plants cultivated by humans, God of nature
Appearance: A human male in simple clothes, carrying a golden rose in his hair
Symbols: A wooden rose
Portfolio: Plant Growth (Cultivated)
Alignment: Neutral Good
Servitars: Druids
Weapon: Scythe
Animal: Ox
Followers: Peasants, indentured servants, farmers and gardeners
Family:
Brother Erä (MasterOfMetal)
Tavon is as old as the world itself. He is the one who gave life to the nature of this world, together with his brother Erä, at its moment of creation. Originally was he a deity of wild nature and animal life, but he has grown with the world, changing and adapting to its many development. Tavon likes to instruct the inhabitants of the world on how the land itself might enrich their lives. His was the hand that guided the first mortal wanderers to give up the uncertainty of the gatherer and the hunter for the stability of the field.
Tavon often manifests himself to walk among the mortals in this land, disguising himself as a simple traveler. He then enjoys the sight of the working farmers and gatherers. Not destroying the land, but living as one with it.
His servants are druids who watch how the inhabitants of the world treat nature. They can be kind and give advice on how to treat the lands, but when one tries to harm nature their wrath is as cold and hard as the iron of the scythes they carry. They are also always on the look for rumors about those who are on the hunt to steal the golden rose.
Following the ways of Tavon is not without reward. For his followers who are redeemed worthy may enter the eternal garden after life.