Difference between revisions of "Sibok Ecot Yaool"

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A male [[lizardfolk]] grave [[cleric]] of [[Symunon]] from [[Varlask]]. He is huge, dark green, carries a tree limb staff, and enjoys blackened rat in a spicy sauce. He become a patron of the human village of [[Bhrytarnacia]] on [[Leftkada]], which was renamed in his honor, after helping free it from [[Grommo Telric]] and discovering the [[Catacombs of Rurk]].
 
A male [[lizardfolk]] grave [[cleric]] of [[Symunon]] from [[Varlask]]. He is huge, dark green, carries a tree limb staff, and enjoys blackened rat in a spicy sauce. He become a patron of the human village of [[Bhrytarnacia]] on [[Leftkada]], which was renamed in his honor, after helping free it from [[Grommo Telric]] and discovering the [[Catacombs of Rurk]].
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Recently, after participating in a mission to fully reclaim the Catacombs and do good works in the town, Yaool was assigned by his senior priests to stay in [[Sablos]] and minister to the needs of the dead and dying of that city's small [[lizardfolk]] community. To that end, upon returning, he purchased an old, dilapidated stone building in that North Dock Ward neighborhood and converted it into a shrine to [[Symunon]].
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Revision as of 02:38, 9 May 2020

A male lizardfolk grave cleric of Symunon from Varlask. He is huge, dark green, carries a tree limb staff, and enjoys blackened rat in a spicy sauce. He become a patron of the human village of Bhrytarnacia on Leftkada, which was renamed in his honor, after helping free it from Grommo Telric and discovering the Catacombs of Rurk.

Recently, after participating in a mission to fully reclaim the Catacombs and do good works in the town, Yaool was assigned by his senior priests to stay in Sablos and minister to the needs of the dead and dying of that city's small lizardfolk community. To that end, upon returning, he purchased an old, dilapidated stone building in that North Dock Ward neighborhood and converted it into a shrine to Symunon.