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|caption    = Fharlanghn, the Dweller on the Horizon, as depicted in ''Deities and Demigods'' by Matt Cavotta (2002).
|caption    = Fharlanghn, the Dweller on the Horizon, as depicted in ''Deities and Demigods'' by Matt Cavotta (2002).
|name      =  
|name      =  
|title      = The Dweller on the (Far) Horizon<ref>In various sources, "Far" may or may not be included in Fharlanghn's title</ref>
|titles    = The Dweller on the (Far) Horizon<ref>In various sources, "Far" may or may not be included in Fharlanghn's title</ref>
|home      = [[Oerth]] ([[Material Plane]])
|home      = [[Oerth]] ([[Material Plane]])
|power      = Intermediate
|rank        = Intermediate
|gender    = male
|gender    = male
|class      = Bard 20/Cleric 20
|class      = Bard 20/Cleric 20
|alignment  = Neutral (neutral good tendencies)
|alignment  = Neutral (neutral good tendencies)
|portfolio  = Horizons, Distance, Travel, Roads
|portfolio  = Horizons, Distance, Travel, Roads
|domains    = Celerity, Luck, Protection, Travel, Weather
|domains    = Celerity,(Generosity),{{cite dragon|355|26}}  Luck, Protection, Travel, Weather, Knowledge, Trickery{{csb|PH5e|295}}
|alias      = Pharlagn
|alias      = Pharlagn
|super      = none
|super      = none
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Fharlanghn appears as an elderly man. His skin is wrinkled and weathered, but his green eyes sparkle with life. He wears unremarkable, travel-stained clothing of leather and unbleached linen. He carries the ''Oerth Disc'', a magical version of his holy symbol.  
Fharlanghn appears as an elderly man. His skin is wrinkled and weathered, but his green eyes sparkle with life. He wears unremarkable, travel-stained clothing of leather and unbleached linen. He carries the ''Oerth Disc'', a magical version of his holy symbol.  


Fharlanghn can, if he wishes, summon a dust quasielemental, earth elemental, magma paraelemental, or ooze paraelemental to serve him. He cannot be harmed by earth spells and cannot be surprised while on the [[Prime Material Plane]].
Fharlanghn can, if he wishes, summon a dust quasielemental, earth elemental, magma paraelemental, or ooze paraelemental to serve him. He cannot be harmed by earth spells and cannot be surprised while on the [[Material Plane]].


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
Fharlanghn is the lover of [[Atroa]], goddess of the east wind. He is allied with Atroa, [[Celestian]], [[Lydia]], [[Brandobaris]], [[Keoghtom]] (whose apotheosis he sponsored), [[Charmalaine]] (whose apotheosis he co-sponsored), [[Murlynd]], [[Olidammara]], [[Heward]], and [[Aasterinian]]. Fharlanghn's brother [[Celestian]], who is popular among planeswalkers and spelljamming spacers, is attempting to spread knowledge of Fharlanghn on the planes as well, though (as there are precious few horizons on planes other than the [[Prime Material]]) this is slow going.
Fharlanghn is the lover of [[Atroa]], goddess of the east wind. He is allied with Atroa, [[Celestian]], [[Lydia]], [[Brandobaris]], [[Keoghtom]] (whose apotheosis he sponsored), [[Charmalaine]] (whose apotheosis he co-sponsored), [[Murlynd]], [[Olidammara]], [[Heward]], and [[Aasterinian]]. Fharlanghn's brother [[Celestian]], who is popular among planeswalkers and spelljamming spacers, is attempting to spread knowledge of Fharlanghn on the planes as well, though (as there are precious few horizons on planes other than the [[Material Plane]]) this is slow going.


==Realm==
==Realm==
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[[Category:Gods of travel]]
[[Category:Deities of travel]]
[[Category:Human deities]]
[[Category:Human deities]]

Latest revision as of 06:10, 28 April 2025

Greyhawk Divinity
Fharlanghn
Fharlanghn, the Dweller on the Horizon, as depicted in Deities and Demigods by Matt Cavotta (2002).
Names and titles
Title(s):The Dweller on the (Far) Horizon[1]
General information
Portfolio:Horizons, Distance, Travel, Roads
Home:Oerth (Material Plane)
Alignment:Neutral (neutral good tendencies)
Gender:male
Class:Bard 20/Cleric 20
Superior:none
Rules items
Domains:Celerity,(Generosity),[2] Luck, Protection, Travel, Weather, Knowledge, Trickery[3]
Divine rank:Intermediate

Fharlanghn, god of Horizons, Distance, Travel, and Roads, is a well-known deity on the world of Oerth. He wanders that world in person, his petitioners present in spirit form at crossroads and in mysterious oases. His symbol is a disk with a curved line representing the horizon, and an upturned crescent above that.

Description

Fharlanghn appears as an elderly man. His skin is wrinkled and weathered, but his green eyes sparkle with life. He wears unremarkable, travel-stained clothing of leather and unbleached linen. He carries the Oerth Disc, a magical version of his holy symbol.

Fharlanghn can, if he wishes, summon a dust quasielemental, earth elemental, magma paraelemental, or ooze paraelemental to serve him. He cannot be harmed by earth spells and cannot be surprised while on the Material Plane.

Relationships

Fharlanghn is the lover of Atroa, goddess of the east wind. He is allied with Atroa, Celestian, Lydia, Brandobaris, Keoghtom (whose apotheosis he sponsored), Charmalaine (whose apotheosis he co-sponsored), Murlynd, Olidammara, Heward, and Aasterinian. Fharlanghn's brother Celestian, who is popular among planeswalkers and spelljamming spacers, is attempting to spread knowledge of Fharlanghn on the planes as well, though (as there are precious few horizons on planes other than the Material Plane) this is slow going.

Realm

Fharlanghn wanders the roads of the Prime Material Plane in person. He is always willing to stop and chat, but not at great length; the road calls to him, and he must continue wandering on. He occasionally travels to the Elemental Plane of Earth, but seldom enters the Elemental Plane of Air. He has the ability to travel to any Inner Plane, but seldom does so.

The souls of those dedicated to Fharlanghn in life remain on the Material Plane as well, often lingering near crossroads.

Journey's End is a legendary location that few even among the faithful have heard of. It exists, according to myth, in the center of the largest desert in the world, a tiny, hidden oasis where temperatures are not as uncomfortable as elsewhere in the region. A copse of magical orpheus trees enhance the powers of recuperation among those who rest beneath them. Their round, fist-sized fruits each function as a full day's rations. The beautiful waterfall there heals wounds and cures diseases. Those who swim in the crystalline pond will find that Fharlanghn himself will answer up to five simple questions they might ask.

Dogma

Fharlanghn insists that everyone travel to discover and learn new things. He urges people to look to the horizon for inspiration.

Worshippers

Holy symbol of Fharlanghn, art by Dennis Cramer, Deities & Demigods. WotC, 2002.

Fharlanghn is the patron of all those who travel long distances, whether on the surface or in the depths of the Underdark. His symbol is often seen in inns and stables across the continent of Oerik. His followers include adventurers, merchants, and itinerants of all sorts.

The Guardians of the Road are fanatical worshippers of Fharlanghn who give away all their belongings and take to traveling full-time. They also seek to protect the secret of Journey's End.

The Striders of Fharlanghn are a neutrally-aligned organization dedicated to the destruction of the Cagewrights.

Clergy

Clerics of the Dweller on the Horizon travel to exotic lands, bless caravans, scout for armies, and record their experiences for others to learn from. They act as translators and diplomats, and help in the construction of roads, bridges, and hard-wearing shoes. They usually wear simple clothing of brown or faded green. They wander frequently, and seldom it is that one would encounter the same group of priests ministering at the same shrine. Fharlanghn's favored weapon is the quarterstaff.

Because the road is the best teacher, initiates are trained in the ways of Fharlanghn by being taken on long trips. They are dismissed if they ask when the journey will be over, because to the faithful of Fharlanghn, the journey never really ends.

Clerics of Fharlanghn are found throughout the world on various journeys but are most active in the Central and Southwestern Flanaess. There are two kinds of priests: urban and pastoral. Urban priests wear brown robes and maintain small chapels in cities and towns. Pastoral priests wear green and spend all their time wandering.

Temples

Roadside shrines to Fharlanghn can be found throughout the Flanaess. Many cities, villages, and towns, including Greyhawk, have churches to the Dweller on the Horizon. Every road and trail is sacred to him, and instead of traveling to specific destinations, wandering itself is a sacrament for Fharlanghn's pilgrims.

Rituals

After spending an entire year preparing themselves by walking outdoors for 8 hours a day, a worshipper of Fharlanghn may elect to undergo the Eternal Pilgrimage. The Eternal Pilgrimage has no set time limit, direction, or length. It lasts as long as the pilgrim feels is appropriate. The pilgrim must only travel by walking and may not visit the same location more than once a day. They offer company to lonely travelers and always share their fires with strangers. Those bandits who would take advantage of the pilgrims' friendly reputation to pose as one of them usually vanish, only bloodstained robes hanging from nooses by the side of the road remaining as evidence of the vengeance of the faithful.

Prayers to Fharlanghn are anecdotes intended to teach a lesson. Many of them involve a wise old man and a foolish young man, often crossing a river. His rituals, apart from the Eternal Pilgrimage, are short and to the point. His services are usually held outdoors, preferably beneath a sunny sky, with the horizon in view. The faithful of Fharlanghn rely on other deities to bless their births, marriages, or dead.

Relics

  • The Boots of the Unending Journey are black boots that leave no footprints where they walk. It is said that Fharlanghn grants them once per century to a traveler he finds worthy, then grants an ordinary cobbler the ability to make a new pair. (Complete Divine)
  • The Milestone functions as a compass and casts a find the path effect at will.[1]
  • The Oerth Disc, six inches in diameter, is made of many kinds of wood and inlade with turquoise and jade, with a bright amber gemstone set in the middle. By concentrating on this artifact, Fharlanghn can produce a tiny image of any location on the Prime Material Plane. He can teleport to this place after viewing it for a round. The Disc can also shoot burning golden rays, which can illuminate, blind, or burn.
  • The Rapier of Unerring Direction was a gift to Fharlanghn from Olidammara but has since been copied several times by Fharlanghn's priests. It is said that this sword can pierce hidden, incorporeal, displaced, or fast-teleporting creatures. (Complete Divine)
  • The Rod of Leagues is a walking stick that can produce expeditions retreat and teleport effects.[2] When used together with the Milestone, it can direct a traveler to the secret garden of Fharlanghn, Journey's End.
  • The Shoes of Fharlanghn are thick-soled shoes that never wear out. Those who walk in them will never tire from ordinary walking. Those of neutral or neutral good alignment who wear them gain a variety of additional benefits, including immunity to being tripped, slipping, falling into a pit, or tiring from climbing hills. Those who worship Fharlanghn cannot become lost or surprised and can use the Shoes to climb even vertical surfaces. (EX1)


References

Citations

  1. In various sources, "Far" may or may not be included in Fharlanghn's title
  2. Dragon #355 (May 2007), p.26.
  3. Player's Handbook (2014), p.295.

Bibliography

  • Conforti, Steven, ed. Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign, version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online:[3]
  • Gygax, Gary. "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk." Dragon #68. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
———. The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Artifact of Evil 149, 186
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Bastion of Faith 41, 87
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, CGR1 The Complete Spacefarer's Handbook 82
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 29
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess 65
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, City of Hawks 129, 173, 174, 175, 176, 215
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, LT2 Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad 7
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 58, 67-69, 214, 215
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 35, 48, 78, 92
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Defenders of the Faith: FAQ (3e) 2
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Defenders of the Faith: Web Enhancement (3e) 1
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #068 63, 64, 65, 66
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #071 20
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #236 15
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #294 77
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #350 69
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #354 31
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #359 72
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Dragon magazine #AN3 100, 102
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, EX2 The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror 8
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 85, 87, 88, 95
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: Campaign Book 35
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, From the Ashes: References Card #4
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Greyhawk Adventures 3, 6, 11, 12, 78, 101
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Ivid the Undying 6, 45, 106
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 21, 25, 32, 40, 45, 48, 49, 51, 53, 63, 67, 106, 118, 119, 129, 131, 134, 164, 165, 170, 171, 175
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 5
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Living Greyhawk Journal #3 9, 12, 17
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Night Arrant 79, 80, 284, 285, 287
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, On Hallowed Ground 166, 180, 189, 191
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 5, 18, 19, 21
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Player's Handbook, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 26, 32, 106, 107, 187, 188, 284
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Polyhedron magazine #043 30
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Polyhedron magazine #151 18
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, SJR6 Greyspace 90
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Slavers, AD&D 2e 8
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil 120
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, The Adventure Begins 117
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, The Scarlet Brotherhood 83
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e 103
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure 26
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, WG8 Fate of Istus 5, 95
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, WGA4 Vecna Lives! 25
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, WGR1 Greyhawk Ruins 40, 46, 55
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 63, 65, 68
Fharlanghn {Pharlagn, Fharlanghan} Deity Dweller on the Horizon, Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Material Plane, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 34, 41
Fharlanghn's Way People Group Organization/Society, Complete Champion, D&D 3.5e 14, 15
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 29
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess 65
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, City of Hawks 173
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 5
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 32
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, The Adventure Begins 92
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (City of Greyhawk) Building Chapel, WGA4 Vecna Lives! 25
Fharlanghn, Chapel of (Woodwych) Building Chapel, Saga of Old City 284
Fharlanghn, Shoes of Item Artifact, EX2 The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror 32
Fharlanghn, Shoes of Item Artifact, Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e 88, 103
Fharlanghn, Shoes of Item Artifact, Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e (Premium Edition) 88, 103
Fharlanghn, Shrine of (Verbobonc) Building Shrine, WG8 Fate of Istus 95
Fharlanghn, Temple of (Rookroost) Building Temple, WG8 Fate of Istus 5
Footsore (LVL4) (Fharlanghn) Spell Spell (Cleric), CGR1 The Complete Spacefarer's Handbook 111
Footsore (LVL4) (Fharlanghn) Spell Spell (Cleric), Greyhawk Adventures 11, 12
Footsore (LVL4) (Fharlanghn) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 281
Footsore (LVL4) (Fharlanghn) Spell Spell (Cleric), Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 798
Footsore (LVL4) (Fharlanghn) Spell Spell (Cleric), SJR6 Greyspace 90
Shoes of Fharlanghn Item Reference SEE Fharlanghn, Shoes of
Specialty Priest of Fharlanghn People Group Religious order, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 87, 88
Specialty Priest of Fharlanghn People Group Religious order, Greyhawk Adventures 11