Orson of the Grapes (Vähän gods, the Halfling Pantheon)

In the halfling pantheon of the Vähän, Orson of the Grapes is depicted as a particularly stout halfling who generally rides a goat because Orson is too overweight to walk very far on his own. He is the god of unexpected good fortune, of blind luck, and many of the legends and tales about him are of good things inadvertently arising from his many accidents. He is usually tipsy but rarely very drunk, generally jolly but occasionally belligerent. His goat can get particularly feisty, and it is said that earthquakes and thunder are sometimes caused by his goat ramming into things.

He is celebrated in the middle of summer on a feast day that falls on the first Estaradÿn that falls on or after the first full Raudraal moon that falls after (but not on) the Summer Solstice.

Domains

Tempest, Trickery, Twilight

Artistic Representations of Orson of the Grapes