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Malaut, the Demon Prince of Greed, is a demigod has made it his life's work to corrupt the inhabitants of Mercia, Agon's most powerful Human kingdom. His cult is spreading quickly through that land, with a steady flow of knights and nobles being lured into decadence by the machinations of the Below, Malaut's faithful servitor race.

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  • Malaut, the Demon Prince of Greed, is a demigod has made it his life's work to corrupt the inhabitants of Mercia, Agon's most powerful Human kingdom. His cult is spreading quickly through that land, with a steady flow of knights and nobles being lured into decadence by the machinations of the Below, Malaut's faithful servitor race.
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  • Malaut, the Demon Prince of Greed, is a demigod has made it his life's work to corrupt the inhabitants of Mercia, Agon's most powerful Human kingdom. His cult is spreading quickly through that land, with a steady flow of knights and nobles being lured into decadence by the machinations of the Below, Malaut's faithful servitor race. Beyond mortal lands, the Prince commands the allegiance of many powerful demons that dwell with him in his home dimension, called the Shadelands. One of these Demon Lords is Baron Sanglac, who serves as Malaut's messenger to the highest echelons of his priesthood in Mercia, bringing new orders, occasional aid, rewards and punishment.
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