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You say, in Albedi, "Tell me about the Gatekeeper."

Muthentesh, temple priestess of the Gatekeeper says in an exotic tone, "The Gatekeeper. Muadi Mheribus. Muadi is what the Albedi call the god. Mheribus is what we Mhun say, instead."

Muthentesh, temple priestess of the Gatekeeper says in an exotic tone, "The Gatekeeper gives the comfort of death at the end of a life well-spent."

Muthentesh, temple priestess of the Gatekeeper says in an exotic tone, "Mheribus is the city's patron. We Mhun have long found solace in the face of death and dying."

Muthentesh, temple priestess of the Gatekeeper says in an exotic tone, "To us, death is an old friend. The god's gaze is fearsome, but within it, we find something we recognize."

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