St. Mog, the Avaricious

Name

St. Mog, the Avaricious

Lord Type

Merchant Lord

Domain Type

Borderlands

Location

North

Primary Residence

Palace
55

Domain Features

Artery of Trade
Pilgrimage Site
Barracks
Wonder
5

Retinue

Broker
Slave Trader
Architect
-10

Boons

Favor of the Guilds
Supreme Sorcerer
Saint
-30

Magic

Holy Magic
Black Magic

Drawbacks

Meaningful Minority
It is the Song of Angry Men
Monster Girls
Holy War
End Times
0

Mog


Mog, unmasked and without her golden regalia.

Mog is indifferent to the needs of her subjects and is self-centered in her greedy pursuits. More bodies mean more gold. Thus, having more undead minions under her control would be a perfect means to fuel her addiction to wealth. She resides atop a vast pile of gold within a repurposed cathedral serving as her palace, revered as a deity by her people. She shares her knowledge of reanimating flesh from skeletal remains with a select few necromancers serving as her closest aides. Mog is a divisive figure within the Church, criticized for her alleged misuse of holy magic yet admired by some for her attempts at partial, albeit flawed, resurrections. Despises subhumans (orcs, goblins), only for reasons that they look ugly. Dons herself with extremely impractical attire adorned with gold accents, has one to three rings on each her fingers. Like those who were Purified, Mog is also an undead who only happened to adorn her skeletal form with flesh and molten gold to look human.

The Consecrated Lands of Mog (CLoM) AKA The Moglands


Mog's cathedral. At the heart of it lies a mountain of gold.

The domain boasts grand and ornate structures, though often unnecessarily elaborate and ostentatious. However, these efforts are overshadowed by a pervasive atmosphere of darkness and despair, with undead and skeletal remains commonplace in the streets. Subhumans are despised and killed on sight, while inhabitants use undead slaves for labor and protection against said subhumans. Dead subhumans are reanimated as eternal slaves or sold as profit (Trading undead slaves serves as the main source of income.) Those with even minor deviations from the common human appearance are treated with suspicion. Subhumans can repent by taking their own lives in a process called Purification. Their remains are then fed to the undead until they are nothing but bones, and with the coalescing of dark and holy magic, a secret recipe involving molten gold, flesh is formed to dress their bones to make them human as they are reanimated. This process is imperfect, often resulting in deep cracks on their skin revealing a golden texture underneath the crevice. It also can't be helped their faces always give an eerie appearance. The inhabitants of this domain prioritize superficial values and are known for their flamboyant displays.

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Pub: 13 May 2024 17:02 UTC

Edit: 13 May 2024 17:08 UTC

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