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Revision as of 14:19, 15 June 2020
Priest Wyat Lagus has served his master for a long time; he was the eldest of all the priests of Morr and was in Talabheim preparing to greet his master in person when he received his dream-vision. Lagus reluctantly left for Mordheim soon after. Like many of the older clergy, Lagus believes that whilst others may worship other gods, all -- from the mightiest hero to the lowliest slave -- will stand before Morr in time. Death is inevitable and Morr is patient, as he will meet all mortals in the end.[1a]