Sgrios
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The lord of destruction and plagues, Sgrios resembles the dubhaimid. He has a great hunger to feed on the Aisling soul. It is also he who is responsible for the great plagues and famine that sometimes strike even great kingdoms. He has no faith in the will of Aisling kind. When an Aisling dies, it is Sgrios who grants the gift of return to Temuair, sparing the Aisling from Kadath for another time. The mark of Sgrios is left upon those who return from spirit by his guide. |
Temple Location: Through the secret passages of Castle Dubhaim
Sgrios Allies:
Deoch: While Deoch brings about the Aisling spark, he was once of dubhaim, and thusly still bears ties to Sgrios and his kind. Sgrios’s chaotic nature fits will with the wild creativity of Deoch. Deoch, his avatar enveloped in flame, casts the light of the Aisling, but this also casts shadow.
Ceannlaidir: Sgrios’s great hunger for the souls of fallen Aisling’s and destruction of all makes him an apt ally to the God of War. The conquest and grand battles of Ceannlaidir bring more spirits to shamble, War and decay hand and hand. Plagues are also common amongst the wounded soldiers of grand battles
Sgrios Enemies:
Cail: While death is also Cail’s realm, all his is centered of the natural cycle, what once dies sustains new life. This rebirth and new life defies Sgrios’s will for destruction and decay of all things.
Gramail: Gramail sets the law of Aisling, and protects many weak souls. Gramail is order, while Sgrios is chaotic in nature. Laws, and law enforcement stifles the will of Sgrios and his followers, and pits destruction, decay, and plague against the powers of natural and artificial laws meant to protect that which could be destroyed by Sgrios and his followers.
Sgrios Opposite:
Luathas: Sgrios seeks to destroy the knowledge and life that Luathas lives to study.
Special Notes:
To enter the temple of Sgrios, enter the castle and search the rocks to the north of the first archways on your left. If you are of high insight, the duplicated entrance lies to the northeast of the door with the Rucesion Adventure slate. If you are of too low an insight, enter through the doors northwest of there. Follow the hallway to the end, and search for the tunnel to Sgrios’s temple north of the final door.
Holy Relics
Holy Sgrios: |
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Symbol of Sgrios: |
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Summons
Lowest faith: Fiend Pupa |
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Mid faith: Ghast, Nightmare Gaunt (Nightgaunt) |
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Highest faith: Succubus |
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Consecration
His mastery of destruction and decay is imbued into items of the Dark Lord. Items holding the essence of Sgrios are less likely to dull or break.
((+10% To the item’s durability.))
Supplication/Entreatment
Puinsein: The taint of plague courses through any unfortunate enough to be in the immediate area of the worshipper who prays for this. It feels as poison, however as a plague of Sgrios it lasts for considerable time longer. |
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Dhubh: When the dark force of Sgrios is called upon in the Arena, it will effect combatants in the area of the worshipper. Useful for when a large darkness attack is needed. |
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Cradh: (ionad ard cradh gar) Curse your enemies nearby in the name of Sgrios. Powerful red spore clouds will seep through the skin of those in view. |
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Spion Chadul: The awesome darkness of chaos is tapped into during an arena battle, causing all in the immediate area to bleed their vitality out violently. (Similar to hemloch, but much more messy) |
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Spion Sgrios: Call Sgrios to leave his touch on the soul of an Aisling. |
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Claim an Aisling’s Soul: <You relish in ……’s death.> <Second: Their soul is not fresh (skull)>: |
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Songs of the Shrine: Holy scrolls that hold the ancient power of a return blessing. Upon singing the song on the scroll, the Aisling is taken to outside the temple. It will give the Aisling an amount of Rucesion songs based on their faith and if they were assisted |
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