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'''Lord Dhar''' is the embodiment of inevitability. All that exists must eventually come to an end, and all that
|realms = Death, The Cycle
truly lives must die.
|territory = The Underhalls
|temples = Within the [[Eastern Ithmia]]
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The Underking keeps a vigilant watch over His domain; the [[Underhalls]], realm of souls.
| style="width:60%;" | All that exists must eventually come to an end, and all that truly lives must die. In death lies the ultimate justice, for all are equal there, and earthly possessions and status hold no sway on judgment. The followers of Dhar will often pride themselves in dispatching swift justice, and can always be sought to be a balanced judge.


Represented by a crown bound by chains symbolic of duty and responsibility, His worshippers in the world of
the living are tempered weapons. They follow the Underking's path, which largely promotes self-improvement.


As a farmer harvests his fields to collect what the season has produced, so does Lord Dhar harvest the soul, and that which is produced in the season of life is reaped. All that has been done will be accounted for.
His most loathed aspect of humanity is desperation, which He believes to be the source of mortal degradation:
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corruption, undeath and apathy. To choose what is easy over what is right is His antithesis. To escape or mock
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the Cycle is foolishness.
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A solemnity is kept among His followers, and often they will be quiet but well spoken. The beauty of silence is studied and observed, for one can only speak what they already know; only when one listens can he learn. It is for this reason that disciples of Dhar are often known for their brevity.
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[[Category:Divine Pantheon]]
[[Category:Divine Pantheon]]

Revision as of 14:23, 14 July 2020

Lord Dhar is the embodiment of inevitability. All that exists must eventually come to an end, and all that truly lives must die.

The Underking keeps a vigilant watch over His domain; the Underhalls, realm of souls.

Represented by a crown bound by chains symbolic of duty and responsibility, His worshippers in the world of the living are tempered weapons. They follow the Underking's path, which largely promotes self-improvement.

His most loathed aspect of humanity is desperation, which He believes to be the source of mortal degradation: corruption, undeath and apathy. To choose what is easy over what is right is His antithesis. To escape or mock the Cycle is foolishness.