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{{GodRow|Elven Gods|alive|evil|death, disease and danger}}
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{{GodRow|Faith of Nesra|alive|evil|death}}
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| [[part of::Faith of Ikoyo]]
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Revision as of 19:51, 19 April 2020

Religion assumed nature god of
Elven Gods alive evil death, disease and danger
Faith of Nesra alive evil death
Faith of Ikoyo alive good the cycle of life and death

Gurth is a female goddess associated mostly with death, though the teachings of Ikoyo see death as a part of a cycle and thus she is also the goddess of life, especially where the two meet.


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