Symbol
Portfolio
- Destruction (8)
- Racing (1)
- Weaving (1)
- Weapon making (1)
- Cannibalism (1)
- Mystic insight (1)
Summary
Falel Cottonbarrel is an archaic greater deity who appreciates strength.
Fal is known as the god of Destruction.
He is more popular than ever in today's world.
His holy symbol is a bisque apple.
Supplication are the preferred form of worship and light flail are the favored weapon.
Appearance
Falel Cottonbarrel sometimes chooses to appear as an elderly woman before his followers, but has been known to take the form of a tall, archaic halfling.
He usually dresses in his preferred colors, bisque and cadmium orange.
Clergy
While in public, monks of Fal may wear decorated mantles, and will often follow a Vow of Charity - to refrain from accepting compensation for any services rendered.
Followers
Fal's followers are dutiful, and are often cryptic about their affiliation. Fal is thought to have an unknown number of active worshipers throughout the world. Followers of Gobesh are tightly organized.