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Appearing in his earthly avatar as a weather-beaten farmer, his straw hat and stained breeches a symbol of his profession, Festus often walks the land blessing or blighting crops as he sees fit.  
 
Appearing in his earthly avatar as a weather-beaten farmer, his straw hat and stained breeches a symbol of his profession, Festus often walks the land blessing or blighting crops as he sees fit.  
  
Able to control the weather in various manners, he is also lord over the earthly fields, making the soil nourished or starved by his will. Most of the time he is fair, but sometimes he wakes up on the wrong side of the divine bed and just decides to give a poor farmer hell for ... well ... the hell of it. The next year, though, he may triple-bless the same farmer every bit as handily.  
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Somewhat arbitrary in his decisions, he will most times take at least some consideration as to what the best outcome might be for each field before he bestows his boon or levies his curse.
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Able to control the weather in various manners, he is also lord over the earthly fields, making the soil nourished or starved by his will. Again, most of the time he is fair, but sometimes he wakes up on the wrong side of the divine bed and just decides to give a poor farmer hell for ... well ... the hell of it. The next year, though, he may triple-bless the same farmer every bit as handily.  
  
 
Festus is celebrated in great cyclical rituals which recur year after year. He often appears as a slightly younger man in the springtime and may emerge from the woodlands to lead revels in his honor. Said revels, with or without the god's arrival, are usually fun affairs, full of carnival-style revelry. His worshipers, strong believers in sympathetic magic, are wont to believe that the best way to make the land fertile is to practice ... er ... fertility themselves. The Rites of Festus are thus legendary for their openly ribald nature and their pleasurable activity – which includes ritual fighting, ritual feasting and ... well, something else that begins with “f,” all in a ritual context..  
 
Festus is celebrated in great cyclical rituals which recur year after year. He often appears as a slightly younger man in the springtime and may emerge from the woodlands to lead revels in his honor. Said revels, with or without the god's arrival, are usually fun affairs, full of carnival-style revelry. His worshipers, strong believers in sympathetic magic, are wont to believe that the best way to make the land fertile is to practice ... er ... fertility themselves. The Rites of Festus are thus legendary for their openly ribald nature and their pleasurable activity – which includes ritual fighting, ritual feasting and ... well, something else that begins with “f,” all in a ritual context..  

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