Ōhgūs

by

Finley Vorden


Ōhgūs, the God of Harvest and Growth, naturally enjoys the devotion of farming communities and anyone else who appreciates not starving to death. His temples incorporate gardens where sacred herbs and grains are cultivated, with the first fruits always offered to the least in the community per Ōhgūs’ demands.

I've found that appearing at such temples looking appropriately humble and hungry often results in a free meal, though you may need to listen to lengthy dissertations on proper composting techniques in exchange.


Devotees of Ōhgūs should:

  • Plant seeds in visited places
  • Share food with strangers
  • Bless gardens
  • Never waste food