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Falazure

Fear not death for the sooner we die, the longer we shall be immortal

Faluzure is the dragon deity of Death, Undeath, Decay, and Exhaustion. "Faluzure" is also sometimes spelled "Falazure". He is a wretched, creeping thing no longer able to fly. The mortals who witnessed the God of Death himself, talk about an injured Dragon with torn wings and a mixture of rotten scales and broken bones hanging from the remains of his body. His sight wasn't as terrifying as the bone-chilling noise that came with his presence. It wasn't the sound of his dragon breath, neither the noise of the earth that trembled by his movements, it was the moaning... and the cries...

"In those moments of Chaos, when the divine revealed themselves to save our souls, the one I shall never forget was Falazure. Disguised as a peasant, turned in the dragonic form that smelled like death, by reaping apart the belly of a Bl'arko that ate him moments ago. Apart from that, he didn't fight back as the rest of the abominations were feasting on him, he crawled away crying... It's the most disturbing thing I ever heard."

There is a strong theory that suggests that Falazure still crawls around Ashard, assuming he survived the Deep Freeze. Numerous myths and legends from Pramos through Kaleran refer to a creeping song that haunts adventurers who are unlucky enough to come across the creature.
The current society's stance against the undeniably divine nature of Falazure, God of Death, remains shady and disrespectful. His sign, the crying Dragon, became a symbol of cowardliness and Valor followers point out the difference of reincarnation between humanoids and the rest of the living as an act of the Crying Dragon.

Divine Domains

Death, Decay, Reincarnation

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Divine Classification
Deity
Children

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Character Portrait image: by Antonio José Manzanedo
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