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The | The followers of '''Ivoln, the Earthen Lord''', seek to emulate their Father in their purity, taking on the qualities of the rock, the | ||
crystal, the unhewn ore. For them, cleansing the self of Life is both symbolic and pragmatic, a belief | crystal, the unhewn ore. For them, cleansing the self of Life is both symbolic and pragmatic, a belief | ||
grounded in the eschewing of not only physical mortal limitations, such as flesh and organs, but metaphysical | grounded in the eschewing of not only physical mortal limitations, such as flesh and organs, but metaphysical | ||
limitations, like emotions or pain, as well. | limitations, like emotions or pain, as well. The [[undead]] call Him Father, for it is His essence that tethers them to this realm, kept greedily at bay from the [[Dhar|Underking's]] Halls. | ||
The strongest, most physically impressive warriors make up the brunt of Ivoln's forces; He shows favor to | The strongest, most physically impressive warriors make up the brunt of Ivoln's forces; He shows favor to | ||
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Ivoln's followers have adopted many symbols to denote His holy works: often an Earthen wyrm, or an egg of | Ivoln's followers have adopted many symbols to denote His holy works: often an Earthen wyrm, or an egg of | ||
marble. In recent times, He has come to favor the skull, for its simple and evocative message. | marble. In recent times, He has come to favor the skull, for its simple and evocative message. | ||
[[Category:Divine Pantheon]] | [[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Divine Pantheon]] |
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