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  • * '''4:''' ''Temple to Myrkul''.
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  • ...ding''', ''Summerstrider of the Emerald Enclave'', a human druid, child of Myrkul (played by [[User:Maiannos|Marianne]])
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  • * '''The Gods of Magic:''' Mystra, Azuth, Savras, Deneir, Milil, Myrkul * '''The Dark Gods:''' Bane, Bhaal, Myrkul, Loviatar, Talona
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  • * '''The Dark Gods:''' Bane, Bhaal, Myrkul, Loviatar, Talona | [[Image:Myrkul.jpg|center|100px|xxx]] || '''[[Myrkul]]'''<br><br>''Lord of Bones, Old Lord Skull, the Reaper, Lord of the Dead''
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  • ...directly into the cargo hold. Apparently amongst the crew was a priest of Myrkul, whose wraith explains the undead infestation. Sadly the helm was missing s
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  • ** Lower Back Towers, Astral Body of Myrkul (Company of the Chalice)
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  • * '''Backpack:''' Ocarina, Holy Symbol of Myrkul * Contains the Essence of Myrkul. Raised in the House of the Hidden Face. Fled a necromancer who attacked an
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  • ...ame ensnared in some rather nasty politics with some Skullport slavers and Myrkul cultists. Their involvement eventually drew a number of Waterdhavian adven
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  • ...dead magic and wild magic areas appearing. Bane, Bhaal, Gilgeam, Ibrandul, Myrkul, and other deities are destroyed. Cyric and Midnight (as Mystra) ascend to ...er power enters the mortal wizard Midnight, who uses that power to destroy Myrkul in the skies over Waterdeep. She then ascends to godhood as the new goddess
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  • ...Happy Beholder, and Hippo-men, and Spelljamer, and Astral Dreadnought, and Myrkul, and Spirit Unicorn, and Tarrasque, and Saber-tooth Tiger and Clay Golem, a
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  • * '''The Dusking:''' ''Myrkul''. A rite to remind mortals how closely death walks, involving a floating s * '''The Day the Dead Are Most With Us:''' ''Myrkul''. A celebration of the dead in chant, prayer, and hymn, with the midnight
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