FAVU

Lawful Good Greater Deity of Wind

God of Weather and Volume; Titan of Skies; Guardian of Freedom and Keeper of Clouds; The Ever Flier, The Boundless Pull, The Hurricane, He Who Erodes; The Storm’s Center, and The Air All Must Breath

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Doctrine

Favu is the paradox of structured chaos — the ordered storm, the law that demands freedom. His edicts shift like wind patterns: relentless, ancient, and often misunderstood. Favu teaches that to rise is sacred, and to drift is divine; that all things must move, and all truths must be tested by the wind. His is the power that wears down mountains, scatters seeds, and roars defiance in the face of stagnation. He is erosion and lift, containment and escape — not in opposition, but in unity. To follow Favu is to move forward at all costs, even if the direction changes with every breath.


Tenets of Faith
  • To Rise Is to Honor: Seek your highest self; let no tether be stronger than your calling.
  • Let No Wind Be Wasted: Use every chance, every shift, every gust of change to grow.
  • Erode What Is False: Wear down what resists truth, not through violence, but through presence.
  • Breath Is Sacred: Guard your breath and the breath of others — all life begins in air.
  • Freedom Demands Motion: Stillness is not peace; true peace is flight.

Manifestations

Favu does not descend. He arrives. He is glimpsed between lightning and seen in the outline of wings that span the horizon. When he manifests, it is always in motion — the rushing pull of a downdraft, the rising warmth of a thermal spiral, the hush that heralds a storm. His most sacred form is the Everflier — a six-winged avian shape woven in the stratosphere, each wing beating to a different rhythm of the sky. Some see him as a vast bird of thunderclouds, with feathers made of wind and rain, trailing vapor and lightning as he passes overhead. In his fury, he is The Hurricane — a divine spiral whose eye sees all and whose edge tears down the false. The faithful say that when Favu speaks, it is in the hush before the thunder — or the scream within it.

Favu’s symbol is drawn as a square enclosing a counter-clockwise spiral that curls inward to a central dot. The spiral represents the wind itself: restless, circling, ever lifting. At its heart rests a traveler, borne aloft by Favu’s gift, often said to be the first of the Feather-folk. The square represents the sanctuary carried within that gift, the boundless freedom discovered in rising to the sky, and the nirvana which awaits those who trust their own wings. Together, these elements speak of the peace in perpetual motion: the storm that uproots, the updraft that rises, and the eye of calm in which sacred independence is preserved.


Pantheon

Favu’s pantheon is the many fronts of the atmosphere, each storm a unique and unpredictable swirl, each god a volume that fills the sky. They do not gather in halls or root themselves in stone; they pass through one another like clouds, joining, breaking, and reforming without end. Some are steady winds that bear travelers onward; others are sudden squalls that strip away what cannot endure. Theirs is the calm of breath, the storm’s edge, the veil of rain, the hush of falling snow. To fly with them is to worship an air that is never empty. In their company, freedom is not the absence of law, but its fiercest demand: that all will move, for nothing can remain caged, stagnant, nor unyielding forever.

Aspected Deities
  • Fabuu: Goddess of Gluttony
  • Vuthou: God of Charity
Subservient Deities
  • Vafuuthu: Gods of Wind and Gusts
  • Faanipme: God of Clouds
  • Curris: Goddess of the Mesosphere
  • Nimbu: God of the Stratosphere
  • Sepmet: God of the Troposphere
Associated Deities
  • Faje: Gods of Breath
  • Aunrae: Goddess of Auroras 
  • Eahro: Goddess of Thunder
  • Eafa: Goddess of Lightning
  • Muvaki: Goddess of Fog
  • Thaaflae: Goddess of Rain
  • Faebu: God of Snow
  • Hrovui: God of Hail

Myths and Legends
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