Battledale_PRC8/_module/uti/ah_bookhumrel8.uti.json
Jaysyn904 7b9e44ebbb Initial upload
Initial upload.  PRC8 has been added.  Module compiles, PRC's default AI & treasure scripts have been integrated.  Started work on top hak for SLA / Ability / Scripting modifications.
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"0": "Kelemvor is the god of the dead. He is a new god to the Realms, born from a revolt against the god Cyric in the City of Strife on a plane of Hades during the cyrinshad fiasco. Kelemvor was friends with Cyric and was Mystra's lover when they adventured together while they were mortals. Cyric murdered Kelemvor shortly before he and Mystra attained godhood in the Time of Troubles. \nAs the new Lord of The Dead, Cyric sought out the soul of Kelemvor to gain revenge against Mystra. Cyric's quest to find the soul of Kelemvor lead the faithless and the dammed to believe he was a powerful enemy of Cyric. Thus when a dead knight faithful to Torm called out for them to follow Kelemvor during a revolt in the City of Strife (started by Mystra, Mask, and Torm), they put their faith in him and became his followers. Having just been freed of his imprisonment from Mask (who had been hiding his soul) Kelemvor battled with Cyric, wresting control of the Realm of the Dead from him. Cyric fled to the plane of Pandemonium where he now makes his home.\n\nKelemvor is the Judge of the Dead and is granting new trials to all of the dammed who were mistreated during the reign of Cyric and Myrkul before him. He is the protector of the dead and guardian of cemeteries. \n\nDeath is but a part of life, and priest of Kelemvor try to teach this to the living. Death is not to be feared, although it is not to be prematurely embraced either. Death is simply the end of the normal mortal cycle. The undead are an abomination against that proper cycle of life and death. Undead walking around Faerûn are offensive to Kelemvor, and his priest are fueled by that same anger burning within them. Despite this anger against undead, Kelemvor and his priest also have compassion for restless souls. While the mindless undead are dispatched casually, there is pity for the spirits of even the most evil undead. The exception to this are liches. Lichdom is a premeditated act, and the cycle of life demands that mortals die, not prolong their lives unnaturally through necromancy.\n\n"
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