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{{this}} was the god of fate and cyclical fortune. | {{this}} was the god of fate and cyclical fortune. | ||
==Description== | |||
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== | ==History== | ||
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. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 17 March 2026
| 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.