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consolidated:religion:homebrewdeities:wee-jas [2025/04/23 09:11] – [Wee Jas] johnbconsolidated:religion:homebrewdeities:wee-jas [2025/04/23 09:30] (current) – [The Wangate Necromancers] johnb
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 Note:Wee Jas started off as a Lawful Neutral deity, changed to having Evil tendencies, but, with 5e, seems to have returned to her earlier philosophies. Note:Wee Jas started off as a Lawful Neutral deity, changed to having Evil tendencies, but, with 5e, seems to have returned to her earlier philosophies.
 ===== The Twabeck Temple ===== ===== The Twabeck Temple =====
-The temple is associated with the Magic College in Twabeck, and the priests here revere Wee Jas as a deity of magic  (LN)  The temple has a long history that stretches back to the time of the Wangate Empire, but as the empire fell apart the temple broke away from the necromantic sect of Wee Jas followers, to concentrate on  Wee Jas in her role as a deity of magic.+The temple is associated with the Magic College in Twabeck, and has a long history that stretches back to the time of the Wangate Empire.   However, as the empire fell apart the temple broke away from the Wangate Sectand started to revere Wee Jas in her aspect as a deity of magic.  While they still recognize necromancy as a legitimate art it is rarely practiced, and then only at the lowest level.  Philosophically, this view is generally seen as LN.
  
 ===== The Sakharan Cults ===== ===== The Sakharan Cults =====
-Found in the city states of Sakhar, these semi-independent cults oversee the Pyramid-Tombs of the city's previous rulers, which are said to house the local City-Deity.  However, most northern scholar believe they house numerous high-level undead, with some, perhaps, at quasi-deity status.    These aren't so much a Public faith as something that goes on regardless.  Some of the Pyramid-Tombs are believed to be a hangover from the days of the Wangate Empire, although others have been constructed much more recently. +Found in the city states of Sakhar, these semi-independent cults oversee the Pyramid-Tombs of the city's previous rulers, which are said to house the local City-Deity.  However, most northern scholar believe they house numerous high-level undead, with some, perhaps, at quasi-deity status.    These aren't so much a Public faith as something that goes on regardless.  Some of the Pyramid-Tombs are believed to be a hangover from the days of the Wangate Empire, although others have been constructed much more recently.  Philosophically, this view is generally seen as LN(E)
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 ===== The Wangate Necromancers ===== ===== The Wangate Necromancers =====
-Left over from centuries before, pockets of undead necromantic priests and mages still survive in Galinia - immortal casters who still follow the old ways.+Left over from centuries before, pockets of undead necromantic priests and mages still survive, particularly in Galinia - and these immortal casters still follow the old ways.  There are rumours that some Wangates still exist, and that there is some level of communication between different pockets of these evil, undead necromancers.  Philosophically, this view is generally seen as LE.
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