Kharach

Kharach

Kharach is a god from the fictional world of the Fools and Heroes LARP system.

Ethos

Kharach is the keeper of the Halls of the Slain. He promotes a swift death when someone’s time has come. His followers have a ruthless reputation and are feared by many for their fearlessness in the face of death, their daily dealing with the dead and their fanaticism against the unliving. Kharachians however, believe in the sanctity of the soul and promote a respect for the fallen. Followers of Kharach wear black clothes to show others of their dedication and to emulate their master. Their Holy Symbol is a Skull. This is usually human but not always so.


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