Who is Nerull?

Nerull is the patron deity of those who seek the greatest evil for their own enjoyment or gain. Most common folk do not worship or propitiate him, although they fear him greatly. Among the Flan and in the Old Faith, Nerull is sometimes considered to be the god of winter.

Who is the god of death DND?

Nerull
Nerull, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld. Pelor, god of sun, light, strength and healing.

Who did the raven queen replace?

Only Myrkul or the Raven Queen can be a deity at the same time, depending on the setting/pantheon – in the Forgotten Realms, it’s Myrkul (replaced by Kelemvor)

Where is the fugue plane?

The Fugue Plane is a neutral plane within the Astral Sea where the souls of mortals are drawn when they die. The vast majority of this plane is flat, gray, bland and nondescript, with no notable topographical features.

Where do souls go Forgotten Realms?

Death in the Forgotten Realms: The Realms is the default setting of 5th edition. In the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide on page 20, there’s a whole section on the afterlife. Souls go to the Fugue Plane and wander the City of Judgment. Servants of the gods collect them and bring them to their deity’s domain.

What is the Fugue Plane?

The Fugue Plane was a neutral plane within the Astral Sea where the souls of mortals were drawn when they died. The plane’s only significant feature was the City of Judgment, in the middle of which stood the Crystal Spire where Kelemvor and Jergal resided, and it served as the former’s dominion.

Where did the servants of Kelemvor come from?

Servants of Kelemvor were usually clad in somber gray vestments and brandished hand-and-a-half swords, or bastard swords. There were two major centres of worship devoted to Kelemvor, the Tower of Skulls in Ormath and the huge monastery in Ormpetarr constructed in 1479 DR.

What kind of God is Kelemvor in Forgotten Realms?

Kelemvor is a taciturn deity, and until recently was not completely sure of himself or his role. He has placed such uncertainties behind him, however, and approaches his duty as judge of the afterlife earnestly, tempering his strong sense of justice with kindness and forthrightness.

What do the clerics of Kelemvor do for a living?

Clerics of Kelemvor never rebuke or command undead. Clerics of Kelemvor perform funerals, settle the affairs of the dead, and often are called upon by local lords or magistrates to oversee the execution of last wills and testaments.

Who are the paladins and clerics of Kelemvor?

Children (particularly those growing up near evil kingdoms) hold militant clerics and paladins of Kelemvor in awe as undead hunters, and communities beset by the attentions of necromancers or tomb robbers often come to his clergy for aid. Clerics of Kelemvor pray for spells at sundown.

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