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According to certain histories {{this}} won his godhood through a streak of good luck, culminating in a wager with [[Wyrd]], goddess of destiny, over her seat in the pantheon. | According to certain histories {{this}} won his godhood through a streak of good luck, culminating in a wager with [[Wyrd]], goddess of destiny, over her seat in the pantheon. After his victory Wyrd allegedly prophesied that she was predestined to one day return and claim her seat back from Horn. | ||
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| Horn | |
|---|---|
| The Wheel of Fortune | |
| Pantheon | Fountainheads |
| Portfolio | Luck Misfortune Cycles |
| Worshippers | The impoverished |
| Demesne | Trickery |
| Edicts | Act on impulse |
| Anathema | Make false judgements Besmirch Fate Put faith in destiny |
| Gender | Male |
Horn was the god of fate and cyclical fortune.
Description[edit]
Horn was often depicted as a balatro or jester with a double-sided head being broken upon a wheel or churning the shaft of a mill. Horn is sometimes attributed as turning the Wheel of the Heavens alongside Aom, Gibb and Venursol. His typical colors are red and blue and his symbol is the wheel.
History[edit]
According to certain histories Horn won his godhood through a streak of good luck, culminating in a wager with Wyrd, goddess of destiny, over her seat in the pantheon. After his victory Wyrd allegedly prophesied that she was predestined to one day return and claim her seat back from Horn.