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* When a character dies and is resurrected by Withers, he states that the character's name has been "stricken from the record". Jergal is also known as "Nakasr, The Final Scribe" who is responsible for keeping record of the ultimate fate of all mortals.
* When a character dies and is resurrected by Withers, he states that the character's name has been "stricken from the record". Jergal is also known as "Nakasr, The Final Scribe" who is responsible for keeping record of the ultimate fate of all mortals.
* As a Cleric of Kelemvor, the player will have unique dialogue when talking to Withers. The player will sense something familiar about him upon first meeting. He will say unique lines such as ''"Thou walk with death, child of Kelemvor. That is enough for an understanding between us"'' and ''"No, although Kelemvor chose wise to bless one such as yourself"'' when replying to the player's questions.
* As a Cleric of Kelemvor, the player will have unique dialogue when talking to Withers. The player will sense something familiar about him upon first meeting. He will say unique lines such as ''"Thou walk with death, child of Kelemvor. That is enough for an understanding between us"'' and ''"No, although Kelemvor chose wise to bless one such as yourself"'' when replying to the player's questions.
* When talking to Wither in [[Moonrise Towers]], the Party can note that he seems to known a lot about the Dead Three.
* When talking to Withers in [[Moonrise Towers]], the Party can note that he seems to know a lot about the Dead Three.
* In the after credits scene, Withers is seen talking to a mural of the Dead Three disappointed in their actions and telling them that he overestimated them. The way he speaks to the mural is that of someone who is familiar with the Three which Jergal would fit such a description.
* In the after credits scene, Withers is seen talking to a mural of the Dead Three disappointed in their actions and telling them that he overestimated them. The way he speaks to the mural is that of someone who is familiar with the Three which Jergal would fit such a description.


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