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| Other Names | None |
| Area Of Control | Conquest, Glory, Adversity, Purity, Strength |
| Ethos | Plan, Prepare, Practice, Study, Overcome |
| Pantheon | Kytohan |
| Worshipers | Guelrilath is the patron lord of all Sybrenar. |
| Appearance | A perfect Sybrenar male. |
| Symbol | A demonic iron mask in the likeness of a male Sybrenar. |
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Guelrilath ("GOOL-ri-loth") is the prime deity of the Sybrenar people. Guelrilath is the master of their destiny, the architect of their civilization and the progenitor of their species. He is a supreme and perfect being born into a world of chaos, corruption and impurity. He is the perfect being and his perfection flows in the veins of his children, the Sybrenar. Guelrilath led his people to the lands of the Sybren Imperium during the Chaos and War when the world was forged. During this time, gods battled gods, angels fought with devils. The world shook with their fuy. Guelrilath slew many. Other gods fled in terror before the might of Guelrilath and now skulk in dark corners of the Universe. From the Chaos of those early times, Guelrilath brought forth order..
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The priests of Guelrilath teach to ruthlessly take from life without mercy or hesitation. Each follower of Guelrilath is expected to live up to the example of Guelrilath. Plan, prepare, study, practice, overcome.
In addition to worshipping Guelrilath, the Sybrenar have practice of ancestor worship and canonization of saints. Certain Sybrenar who do their duty very well and live their lives as model Sybrenar citizens are given the status of Vadak upon the death or posthumously and hence forth are worshiped. Each is responsible for a single element of life and is worshiped in that function. For instance, there is the Vadak of Fighting Skill, the Vadak of Taverns, the Vadak of Poverty, the Vadak of Blindness, the Vadak of Children, etc. There are thousands of Vadak. Their names are written in the holy scrolls of the Church
Priests of Guelrilath wear heavy iron chest plates, fight with iron headed spiked maces and wear great helms with demonic visages.
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This page last updated Monday, October 08, 2007. Copyright 1990-2008 David M. Roomes.