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Days of the Week

Myrnsday

  • God: Myrn, the Veiled Watcher
  • Domain: Secrets, dreams, intuition, moonlight
  • Description: Myrn is a hooded deity who watches in silence, patron of dreamers, spies, and mystics. She is said to ride a silver owl and speak only in riddles. Her light reveals what the sun hides. Temples to Myrn are only visible during the full moon.

Tovensday

  • God: Toven the Ember-Willed
  • Domain: Courage, fire, personal struggle
  • Description: A warlike god with a crown of burning coal, Toven stokes the inner fire in mortals. Worshipped by blacksmiths and duelists, Toven is invoked when strength must be summoned from within. His followers light braziers before battles and arguments alike.

Wendday

  • God: Wend, the Rootbinder
  • Domain: Knowledge, forests, memory, ancestral wisdom
  • Description: Wend is depicted as an ancient being with bark for skin and vines for hair. They carry a tome bound in bark and are said to whisper the histories of the world into the roots of trees. Scholars and herbalists revere Wend as the keeper of the long memory.

Thurnsday

  • God: Thurn, the Storm Antler
  • Domain: Thunder, sea, wild weather, righteous anger
  • Description: With antlers of black stone and a voice like a crashing wave, Thurn is both sailor's blessing and bane. Their moods change with the tides. Storm-chanters call Thurn’s name to stir the skies or calm the floods. Often associated with justice delivered by nature’s hand.

Fainsday

  • God: Fain, the Masked Spinner
  • Domain: Luck, deception, artistry, fate
  • Description: Fain weaves destinies with a silver thread, hiding behind ever-changing masks. Patron of gamblers, actors, and those who make their own fortune. A trickster to some, a muse to others. Fain's laughter is said to echo just before something improbable happens.

Sarnsday

  • God: Sarn, the Winged Reckoner
  • Domain: Dragons, balance, endings and beginnings
  • Description: Sarn is said to have forged the first dragons from lightning and ash. He is the god of cycles — death and rebirth, destruction and creation. His temples are often circular, with dragon motifs carved into stone. On Sarn’sday, Wendmorians reflect on what must end so something new may begin.

Solwyn

  • God: Solwyn, the Dawnbearer
  • Domain: Sunlight, renewal, vision, clarity
  • Description: Solwyn carries the sun on a chariot of antlers. She sings the day awake, clears fog from minds and fields alike. Farmers and visionaries honor her. On Solwyn, Wendmorians cleanse homes and speak truths.