Faro
deity water African single tradition · 3
Faro is a deity portrayed as either female or male who is associated with dominion over water. Faro is in charge of the phase meant to stabilize the earth created by Musukoroni and Pemba, following the initial creation phase. Faro became associated with benevolent aspects of creation such as fertility, equilibrium, and eternal life.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Nommo, Kontron, Muso Koroni, Ninimini, Sanen, Suruku, Teliko, Pemba, Nyale, Musukoroni, Anansi, Nyame, Bosomtwe, Tano, Owuo, Abu-Mehsu, Amokye, Asase Ya, Ntikuma, Katarwiri, Kwase Benefo, Kweku Tsin, Abam Kofi, Jok Odudu, Chiwara, Duga
- manifested by
- Bemba
- allied with
- Ndomadyiri
- sibling of
- Koni
Mentioned by
- Anansi
- Nyame
- Bosomtwe
- Tano
- Owuo
- Abu-Mehsu
- Amokye
- Asase Ya
- Ntikuma
- Katarwiri
- Kwase Benefo
- Kweku Tsin
- Abam Kofi
- Jok Odudu
- Chiwara
- Duga
and 3 more
Sources
Source passages
“Faro”
#2539 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“he created another set of twins: Faro, who is female, and Koni, who is male. Musukoroni was envious of Faro so she wreaked havoc by turning humans against her and destroying those she already had intercourse with.”
#3418 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Faro (mythology)”
#25055 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5