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While the game never states it outright, it is heavily implied that Withers is either an avatar of Jergal or Jergal himself. | While the game never states it outright, it is heavily implied that Withers is either an avatar of Jergal or Jergal himself. | ||
* He is found in the [[Overgrown Ruins|Chapel of Jergal]] and scribes there bear Jergal's insignia. In Withers' official concept art (see gallery below) he is referred to as Jergal. | * He is found in the [[Overgrown Ruins|Chapel of Jergal]] and scribes there bear Jergal's insignia. In Withers' official concept art (see gallery below) he is referred to as Jergal. | ||
* The [[Crumbling Journal]] records another encounter with Jergal, with a description much alike Withers, and asking the same question that Withers does when you first meet him.<ref>''[[Crumbling Journal]]''</ref> | * The [[Crumbling Journal]] records another encounter with Jergal, with a description much alike Withers, and asking the same question that Withers does when you first meet him.<ref>''[[Crumbling Journal]]: "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?” "''</ref> | ||
* In the after credits scene Withers is talking about how he disappointed he is in the Dead Three and how he overestimated them. | * In the after credits scene Withers is talking about how he disappointed he is in the Dead Three and how he overestimated them. | ||
* As a Paladin or Cleric you can feel divine energy from Withers. ''"He has a divine aspect, yes. A reflection of death itself. Eternal and inescapable."'' If you ask him if he's a god's Chosen he will refuse to answer questions in that regard. | * As a Paladin or Cleric you can feel divine energy from Withers. ''"He has a divine aspect, yes. A reflection of death itself. Eternal and inescapable."'' If you ask him if he's a god's Chosen he will refuse to answer questions in that regard. |