The Son
The Son is the god of storms, motion, and defiance.
He is change made flesh.
When the world grows stagnant, he breaks it open.
Names Across the Land
- Common Name: The Son
- Animalis (Solisan): Horus
- Northern (Barbarian): Thor
His worship is loud, physical, and unapologetic—no matter the name.
Beliefs and Teachings
- Stagnation is death
- Strength must be tested
- Authority exists to be challenged
- Better a broken world than a frozen one
The Son does not wait for permission.
Worship
Worship of the Son is often spontaneous:
- Before battle
- During storms
- At the start of reckless journeys
Many claim they never worship him—until they do.
Clergy and Temples
His clergy are rare and informal.
Shrines appear where lightning strikes, where revolutions began, or where someone dared to say no.
Permanent temples tend to be destroyed.
This pleases him.
Common Sayings
- “Let it break.”
- “I’ll see you on the other side.”
- “The storm comes.”
Relationships Within the Pantheon
- The Father represents what he challenges
- The Warrior respects his fury
- The Thief admires his audacity
The Son is not patient.
But he is necessary.