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{{Infobox saints and gods|name=Simonius the Father|image=Simonius.png|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Simonius The Father|image_caption=A painting of Simonius The Father.|type=God|element=Wind|direction=North|season=Spring}}
{{Infobox saints and gods|name=Simonius the Father|image=Simonius.png|imagesize=260px|image_alt=Simonius The Father|image_caption=A painting of Simonius The Father.|type=God|element=Wind|direction=North|season=Spring}}
Simonius is known as "The Father," revered as the progenitor of both gods and humankind. He is one of the two “First Gods of Mundus.” A moon-aspected deity, Simonius embodies the element of Wind and is associated with Spring and the cardinal direction North.
Simonius is often depicted as a tall, muscular man with a warm presence. He is said to have created the first two celestial heavens, reserved for the gods, and to have set the winds of Mundus in motion to spread the seeds of plants and guide the waves of the seas. For this reason, Simonius is also venerated as the God of Navigation, particularly in maritime settlements across Directionland.

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Simonius the Father
Simonius The Father
A painting of Simonius The Father.
Type God
Divine aspects
Associated element Wind
Associated direction North
Associated season Spring


Simonius is known as "The Father," revered as the progenitor of both gods and humankind. He is one of the two “First Gods of Mundus.” A moon-aspected deity, Simonius embodies the element of Wind and is associated with Spring and the cardinal direction North.

Simonius is often depicted as a tall, muscular man with a warm presence. He is said to have created the first two celestial heavens, reserved for the gods, and to have set the winds of Mundus in motion to spread the seeds of plants and guide the waves of the seas. For this reason, Simonius is also venerated as the God of Navigation, particularly in maritime settlements across Directionland.