Yurlungrr
The Great Dragon of Freedom
The Caged Visionary of the Recreant's Sentence, the fourth layer of Totripjah Uoinota, resides in a cell block deep within the Recreant’s Sentence. Yurlungrr has cursed the Recreant’s Sentence to manifest the guilt of visitors which the petitioners of this layer are able to detect, track, and hunt down. If one were to be found by one of the “guards” or “wardens,” they will be taken to a cell where their guilt and sins are drained into the layer. Eventually, the “judged” is claimed by the Recreant’s Sentence and they are forever a petitioner and cautionary tale of this layer and of Yurlungrr. His mount is recognized to be a Purple Drake.
Dogma
Yurlungrr is a deceitful visionary that lures trespassers deeper into Their prison. Yurlungrr’s dwelling is a lavish cell that has the amenities befitting a noble. They treat the wardens, guards, and other jailors with cruel intentions. Typically They punish Their petitioners harshly by destroying the souls of those that fail Them. Those that are trespassing within the prison that is Recreant’s Sentence suffer worse consequences. Yurlungrr will provide them gifts and good tidings. Eventually offering aid to them. However, all of this is to coerce the “guests” to engage in sinful acts or acts that make the individual feel guilty. And after all of this, they are taken to their cells to be drained by the prison.
Gaining Favor or Redemption
Worshippers of Yurlungrr aim to utilize Their ideals for the betterment of balahran society. Because of this, the balahran peoples have practiced passing judgment on others without imprisoning them. Redemption for the Thirteen is only for those that are Chosen, and the Chosen must perform acts that are abhorrent to that Great Dragon. For Yurlungrr, this act is absolution. To forgive one for their transgressions and provide innocent judgment upon them.
Interactions with the World
Yurlungrr influences the actions of Their worshippers through temptation, as is this is the typical corruptive action that all of the Thirteen use on their worshippers. Yurlungrr's temptation upon Their worshippers is the necessity to contain threats to society. This started as holding and eventually executing dangers to the balahran peoples, but it developed into the judgment and exile of transgressors for them to face their sins alone. And thus, Yurlungrr benefits from their justice.
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