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:'''Symbol''':Skull, scroll, and quill | :'''Symbol''':Skull, scroll, and quill | ||
:'''Home Plane''':Oinos/Bone Castle | :'''Home Plane''':Oinos/Bone Castle | ||
− | :'''Alignment''': Lawful | + | :'''Alignment''': Lawful Evil |
:''' Portfolio''':Death, the dead, order in death, funerals and tombs, undeath, the undead, wasting, old age, exhaustion, tyranny, dusk | :''' Portfolio''':Death, the dead, order in death, funerals and tombs, undeath, the undead, wasting, old age, exhaustion, tyranny, dusk | ||
:''' Worshippers''':Priests of Jergal served as scribes, funerary workers, and morticians. The church of Jergal was feared and respected, though not automatically hated by the average person, He was perceived as a compassionless steward of death who visited mortals at their appointed time and transported them to the appropriate realm in the afterlife. | :''' Worshippers''':Priests of Jergal served as scribes, funerary workers, and morticians. The church of Jergal was feared and respected, though not automatically hated by the average person, He was perceived as a compassionless steward of death who visited mortals at their appointed time and transported them to the appropriate realm in the afterlife. |