Jergal

This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Istishia, Jergal, Gwaeron Windstrom, Hoar, and Milil, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

At a Glance

A power of the Netherese pantheon. Also known as the Lord of the End of Everything, Lord of Bones, Lord of the Dead, Protector of the Names of the Dead, Guardian of Tombs, Scribe of the Doomed, the Pitiless One, King of the Walking Dead, and Nakasr.

Specialty priests of Jergal were titled Doomscribe. Followers were collectively referred to as Jergali.

Symbol of Jergal, from the WotC Faiths & Pantheons Art Gallery... click on the image for the link. All rights are assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

In this campaign, Jergal is not a part of the Faerûnian Pantheon. In the modern age, he has no temples and no priests; he’s utterly unknown in the lands of Faerûn.

Sources

  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 40-42
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 58

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