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Revision as of 20:01, 31 March 2015
God of Magic and foresight, the dark side of the arcane arts. Meraud rarely shows his face, hiding himself within the folds of midnight black cloak and appearing as a dark stranger to those he visits. Meraud does not believe anything should stand in the way of the quest for knowledge, and can be quite ruthless in his pursuit of it. However, he is not without honor, and has turned aside in his quest for knowledge if he has made a promise that interferes in that quest. This does not, however, mean he will not find a way around the obstacle -- in fact, he often will. Elotheans admire Meraud for his aloofness, and also because he is the creator of written language.
Symbol
Wolf
Other Aspects
Light - Firulf
Dark - Kerenhappuch
Altar Locations
- Aesry Cleric's guild
- Crossing Temple, Eyes of the 13
Proper Offerings
- blood wolf pelts or paws
- wolf beads
- parchment wolf primers
- Immortal Meraud cards
- runestones
Trivia
Meraud's wolf is named Kleinzack.
Kaldaran Version
The god of magic, passion and unrestrained destruction. Much as he is the source of volatility within magic, he is the also the source of love, desire, and adultery. While considered a fearless warrior he is known for his unpredictable rages in which he will lash out at friend and foe alike with storm and lightning. His symbol is a forked bolt of lightning.