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The Temple to Kukulak in Port Blacksand's Temple District is the temple to the Khulian god of Storms. It was established on Moonsday 20th of Sowing, 278AC. It is found in Dagger Lane and was set up by Lord Varek Azzur. The building is squat and undecorated, and appears always closed. The priests wear all-concealing black robes. Late at night it is said that the priests gather to perform the ritual of burning new acolytes and Azzur himself may be present. Lord Azzur for the most part receives the High Priest within his own palace. Although Kukulak and Sukh may be names for the same deity the worship is very different.

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  • Temple to Kukulak (Blacksand)
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  • The Temple to Kukulak in Port Blacksand's Temple District is the temple to the Khulian god of Storms. It was established on Moonsday 20th of Sowing, 278AC. It is found in Dagger Lane and was set up by Lord Varek Azzur. The building is squat and undecorated, and appears always closed. The priests wear all-concealing black robes. Late at night it is said that the priests gather to perform the ritual of burning new acolytes and Azzur himself may be present. Lord Azzur for the most part receives the High Priest within his own palace. Although Kukulak and Sukh may be names for the same deity the worship is very different.
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  • The Temple to Kukulak in Port Blacksand's Temple District is the temple to the Khulian god of Storms. It was established on Moonsday 20th of Sowing, 278AC. It is found in Dagger Lane and was set up by Lord Varek Azzur. The building is squat and undecorated, and appears always closed. The priests wear all-concealing black robes. Late at night it is said that the priests gather to perform the ritual of burning new acolytes and Azzur himself may be present. Lord Azzur for the most part receives the High Priest within his own palace. Although Kukulak and Sukh may be names for the same deity the worship is very different.
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