Chane, God of Plants
Considered among the earliest Deities to be something of a rebel, Chane rejected his mother Adymna's original intentions for him. While she wished her son would serve as the steward of homes, he instead became the father of all plants. This turn against her proved contentious at first, but soon became respected as an important and valued domain within the pantheon.
Chane is frequently worshipped by druids of the forests and grasslands.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
An intricate, spiraling mandala of vines and leaves.
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