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* Clerics of Kelemvor have unique dialogue when talking to Withers and sense something familiar about him upon first meeting. He will say unique lines such as ''"Thou walk with death, child of Kelemvor. That is enough for an understanding between us"'' and ''"No, although Kelemvor chose wise to bless one such as yourself"'' when replying to the player character's questions.
* Clerics of Kelemvor have unique dialogue when talking to Withers and sense something familiar about him upon first meeting. He will say unique lines such as ''"Thou walk with death, child of Kelemvor. That is enough for an understanding between us"'' and ''"No, although Kelemvor chose wise to bless one such as yourself"'' when replying to the player character's questions.
* When talking to Withers in [[Moonrise Towers]], the Party can note that he seems to know a lot about the Dead Three.
* When talking to Withers in [[Moonrise Towers]], the Party can note that he seems to know a lot about the Dead Three.
* In the [[Ancient Mausoleum]], a [[Crumbling Journal]] can be found, detailing the encounter of a mortal with Jergal, with a description much alike Withers, and asking the same question that Withers does when the party first meet him: "Masked in gold, his skin fine and worn as parchment. Jergal, the death-keeper, the End of Everything. I asked what he needed of me. He asked a simple question: “What is the worth of a single mortal's life?” "
* In the [[Ancient Mausoleum]], a {{SmRarityItem|Crumbling Journal}} can be found, detailing the encounter of a mortal with Jergal, with a description much alike Withers, and asking the same question that Withers does when the party first meet him: "Masked in gold, his skin fine and worn as parchment. Jergal, the death-keeper, the End of Everything. I asked what he needed of me. He asked a simple question: “What is the worth of a single mortal's life?” "
* In Withers' post-epilogue party players can find [[Milil]], a minor deity of song, poetry and inspiration, performing as entertainment. When spoken to, Milil explains that Withers saved him from being trapped in the Fugue Plane by Cyric. He also states that he always performs at Withers' parties and is glad to do so, showing that Withers' powers affect even gods, all but confirming that Withers is Jergal.
* In Withers' post-epilogue party players can find [[Milil]], a minor deity of song, poetry and inspiration, performing as entertainment. When spoken to, Milil explains that Withers saved him from being trapped in the Fugue Plane by Cyric. He also states that he always performs at Withers' parties and is glad to do so, showing that Withers' powers affect even gods, all but confirming that Withers is Jergal.
** This is further shown if the player attacks another character at the party. Withers approaches and reprimands them for it, opens a portal to the Fugue Plane and easily hurls the player character into it, ending the playthrough. This happens with all player avatars, even ones such as a Mind Flayer or Gale if he became the God of Ambition.
** This is further shown if the player attacks another character at the party. Withers approaches and reprimands them for it, opens a portal to the Fugue Plane and easily hurls the player character into it, ending the playthrough. This happens with all player avatars, even ones such as a Mind Flayer or Gale if he became the God of Ambition.

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