True Death is just as the name would have it, a final, permanent death. Since the banishment of Moloch from Aradath, True Death has been a thing of the past. (With a very few exceptions, e.g. dragons whose stagings fail, persons who deeply offend the gods, and persons who voluntarily offer their lives to the gods.) To return True Death is the goal of Molochians, followers of Moloch. It is taught in their religion that one is rewarded for their dedication in death, but until then, must suffer the hardships of life.
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| - True Death is just as the name would have it, a final, permanent death. Since the banishment of Moloch from Aradath, True Death has been a thing of the past. (With a very few exceptions, e.g. dragons whose stagings fail, persons who deeply offend the gods, and persons who voluntarily offer their lives to the gods.) To return True Death is the goal of Molochians, followers of Moloch. It is taught in their religion that one is rewarded for their dedication in death, but until then, must suffer the hardships of life.
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| - True Death is just as the name would have it, a final, permanent death. Since the banishment of Moloch from Aradath, True Death has been a thing of the past. (With a very few exceptions, e.g. dragons whose stagings fail, persons who deeply offend the gods, and persons who voluntarily offer their lives to the gods.) To return True Death is the goal of Molochians, followers of Moloch. It is taught in their religion that one is rewarded for their dedication in death, but until then, must suffer the hardships of life.
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