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|Name = Haku
|Name = Haku
|Symbol = Stylized gust of wind
|Symbol = Stylized gust of wind
|Aliases = Master of the Desert Winds
|Alignment = Chaotic Good
|Alignment = Chaotic Good
|Divine Rank =  
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|Favoured Weapon = Scimitar
|Favoured Weapon = Scimitar
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'''Haku, Master of the Desert Winds''', is the wasteland god of freedom, travel, winds, and the patron of desert nomads. He represents the free spirit of the wanderer and the wild nature of desert winds. Many desert adventurers worship him, and caravan leaders pray to him for a safe journey.
'''Haku''' is the wasteland god of freedom, travel, winds, and the patron of desert nomads. He represents the free spirit of the wanderer and the wild nature of desert winds. Many desert adventurers worship him, and caravan leaders pray to him for a safe journey.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Haku often appears as a nomad with a noble and haughty manner, dressed in flowing clothes and headgear, carrying a bright scimitar.
Haku often appears as a nomad with a noble and haughty manner, dressed in flowing clothes and headgear, carrying a bright scimitar.


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Haku
Stylized gust of wind
Aliases Master of the Desert Winds
Alignment Chaotic Good
Pantheon Wasteland, Zakharan
Portfolio Desert nomads, freedom, travel, wind
Domains Air, Chaos, Good, Protection, Travel
Worshippers Desert nomads, rangers, travelers, beings of air
Favoured Weapon Scimitar

Haku is the wasteland god of freedom, travel, winds, and the patron of desert nomads. He represents the free spirit of the wanderer and the wild nature of desert winds. Many desert adventurers worship him, and caravan leaders pray to him for a safe journey.

Appearance

Haku often appears as a nomad with a noble and haughty manner, dressed in flowing clothes and headgear, carrying a bright scimitar.