@@Podfinder sadly it is not written there, there is a page about Hei Feng but it does not list the oath. It does however confirm that his sacred colors are black and yellow
If I may, the letter "x" in most (not all, but a lot) of these names is probably pronounced more like you would the letter "s" in English. So Tian Xia very likely sounds more like "Tee-yen See-yah", and "Jingxi" is probably more like "Jing-see". With that said, I always enjoy this series of videos on Golarion's lore and am excited for more Tian Xia deities!
Ayuh, you weren't kidding. This guy's *really* divorced.
Geb and Hei Feng in a "most divorced man in the universe" competition
heck yeah the god of squats
Hei feng god of: "Listen Up Liberal, my wife left me!"
Out of curiosity is the fourfold oath of friendship mentioned or written down anywhere?
Unfortunately, no. I've never seen it published anywhere. Maybe in the upcoming Divine Mysteries book, but I'm not holding my breath.
@@Podfinder sadly it is not written there, there is a page about Hei Feng but it does not list the oath.
It does however confirm that his sacred colors are black and yellow
@Parzival0152 good to know! Thanks! My copy of divine mysteries hasn't arrived yet.
If I may, the letter "x" in most (not all, but a lot) of these names is probably pronounced more like you would the letter "s" in English. So Tian Xia very likely sounds more like "Tee-yen See-yah", and "Jingxi" is probably more like "Jing-see".
With that said, I always enjoy this series of videos on Golarion's lore and am excited for more Tian Xia deities!
Thanks for the pronunciation tip!
me and my group have always pronounced it as tian-sha. just flows off the tongue better.