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'''Jergal''', also known as ''The Final Scribe'', ''Lord of Bones'', ''The Lord of the End of Everything'' and many other names, was god of death for aeons until the rise of the [[Dead Three]].<ref>''[[Death & Divinity: A Godly Guide]]''</ref> | '''Jergal''', also known as ''The Final Scribe'', ''Lord of Bones'', ''The Lord of the End of Everything'' and many other names, was god of death for aeons until the rise of the [[Dead Three]].<ref>''[[Death & Divinity: A Godly Guide]]''</ref> | ||
{{Q|Once | {{Q|Jergal, or so it's often said, | ||
Once gave away his bony throne. | |||
For Kelemvor he tracks the dead, | |||
Makes sure that dead souls do not roam.|[[A is for Azuth, and other Gods VI]]|image=Book Generic J Unfaded.png}} | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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== Related items == | == Related items == | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Book of Dead Gods}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|The Amulet of Lost Voices}} | ||
== Related literature == | == Related literature == | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|A is for Azuth, and other Gods VI}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Crumbling Journal}} | ||
* {{ | * {{MdRarityItem|Death & Divinity: A Godly Guide}} | ||
== Withers == | == Withers == | ||
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== Quotes == | == Quotes == | ||
{{Q|Jergal? This must be ancient - no one worships the Final Scribe anymore.|Reacting to a statue in the [[Dank Crypt]]}} | {{Q|Jergal? This must be ancient - no one worships the Final Scribe anymore.|Reacting to a statue in the [[Dank Crypt]]|image=Jergal Statue Head.png}} | ||
{{DiQ|Once judged, ascended, then vanquished as one and as three.|Withers}} | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery heights="250" mode="packed"> | <gallery heights="250" mode="packed"> |