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− | Isfalath is the protecting god of graves in [[Pytharnia]]. Said to be the son of [[Threy]] by the mortal woman [[Kessa]], Isfalath is portrayed with dark hair and a stern expression, bearing a great rod and wearing a blue or black robe. Isfalath's cult statue is often found at cemeteries where his power is thought to protect the sanctity of grave sites and thus prevent the use of the dead in [[necromancy]]. In [[Corundy]] and [[ | + | Isfalath is the protecting god of graves in [[Pytharnia]]. Said to be the son of [[Threy]] by the mortal woman [[Kessa]], Isfalath is portrayed with dark hair and a stern expression, bearing a great rod and wearing a blue or black robe. Isfalath's cult statue is often found at cemeteries where his power is thought to protect the sanctity of grave sites and thus prevent the use of the dead in [[necromancy]]. In [[Corundy]] and [[Lucacia]], he is known as the god [[Zeptaya]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 2 July 2022
Isfalath is the protecting god of graves in Pytharnia. Said to be the son of Threy by the mortal woman Kessa, Isfalath is portrayed with dark hair and a stern expression, bearing a great rod and wearing a blue or black robe. Isfalath's cult statue is often found at cemeteries where his power is thought to protect the sanctity of grave sites and thus prevent the use of the dead in necromancy. In Corundy and Lucacia, he is known as the god Zeptaya.
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