Jergal

Jergal

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super=Kelemvor|

Jergal is a fictional god in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

History

Jergal is an ancient deity, older than many of the greater gods of Faerûn. In the heyday of the great magical empire of Netheril, he was a greater deity himself, with the portfolios of the Dead, Murder and Strife. With the long aeons, he became bored with his position of power, and allowed for three mortals, later to be known as the Dead Three, to each take up parts of his divinity.

Bane assumed the portfolio of Strife, Myrkul the rulership of the Dead and Bhaal the portfolio of Murder. Jergal himself faded from his great stature, and became a seneschal to Myrkul, a position he was allowed to remain in even after his master perished and Kelemvor assumed his place.

Personality

In ethos, Jergal is colder and more inhumane than Kelemvor, his master, sanctioning the use and creation of undead by his followers, provided they serve the cause of advancing death in the world. He is not evil or malicious, but impassively records the death of all things.

Relationships with other deities

Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul inherited most of the portfolios of Jergal when he wearily stepped down from his position and then faded into near-obscurity. The death of the three deities left Jergal in the service to the new god of the dead, Cyric, and afterwards Kelemvor.

Although his nature is that he must be loyal to the office of death and whatever deity might hold it at the present time, Jergal can subtly undermine the holder of that office if he or she is not true to the office's responsibilities. Jergal works well with Kelemvor, but retains his scorn for Cyric and spends much of his efforts combating Velsharoon's efforts to prolong life into undeath. His impassive nature means he does not intervene on the Material Plane or in the affairs of deities that do not directly contradict his ethos.

Clergy of Jergal

Clerics of Jergal belong to the secretive order known as the Doomscribes or Scriveners of Doom, dedicated to recording the deaths of sentient races. They seldom adventure or leave their cabals, preferring instead to impassively observe and witness the inevitable demise of Creation.

A separate, older priestly order dedicated to Jergal are the Companions of the Pallid Mask, dedicated to combating and controlling undead creatures not sanctioned by Jergal's church.

References

External links

* Jergal is a primary villain in the webcomic [http://planescapecomic.com Planescape Survival Guide]


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