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| description = | | description = '''Judge of the Damned''' is a book written by Iphigen Mohgros on [[Deities|Kelemvor]], the god of the dead. | ||
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | | quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | ||
| book text = [An excerpt from the book in which Iphigen Mohgros discusses the strange theistic history of mortals becoming gods.] There have been many Lords of Death who cast judgement upon souls lost and found alike. Among them was Kelemvor, a hard man of harder convictions. | | book text = [An excerpt from the book in which Iphigen Mohgros discusses the strange theistic history of mortals becoming gods.] There have been many Lords of Death who cast judgement upon souls lost and found alike. Among them was Kelemvor, a hard man of harder convictions. | ||
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Mortals are allowed caprice, but immortality wears that stone smooth quickly, and Kelemvor chose cool prudence over cold malice. | Mortals are allowed caprice, but immortality wears that stone smooth quickly, and Kelemvor chose cool prudence over cold malice. | ||
| where to find = | | where to find = * Malus Thorm's office in the [[House of Healing]] | ||
* [[Stormshore Tabernacle]] {{coords|108|-7}} | |||
| type = Books | | type = Books | ||
| rarity = common | | rarity = common |
Revision as of 02:47, 10 December 2023
Judge of the Damned is a book written by Iphigen Mohgros on Kelemvor, the god of the dead.
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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Where to find
- Malus Thorm's office in the House of Healing
- Stormshore Tabernacle X: 108 Y: -7
Text
[An excerpt from the book in which Iphigen Mohgros discusses the strange theistic history of mortals becoming gods.] There have been many Lords of Death who cast judgement upon souls lost and found alike. Among them was Kelemvor, a hard man of harder convictions.
As a mortal man he was a mercenary with a paladin's stoic beliefs hidden under a crust of scowls and grumbles. As Lord of Death, he was forced to mellow both aspects of himself, for the impulses of a man and a god are not consummate.
Mortals are allowed caprice, but immortality wears that stone smooth quickly, and Kelemvor chose cool prudence over cold malice.