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Revenant (CR +0)
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One god, however, does offer life after death as a promise: Armenon. The King of Vaults offers this to any soul: "Dedicate yourself to me in life or in death, and I shall make you eternal." And this promise is one he fulfills. Upon dying (for the already faithful), or upon calling upon him to save their souls after death (for new converts), Armenon gives these unfortunates a new existence - one as a Reborn Revenant, a citizen of Dis.
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One god, however, does offer life after death as a promise: Armenon. The King of Vaults offers this to any soul: "Dedicate yourself to me in life or in death, and I shall make you eternal." And this promise is one he fulfills. Upon dying (for the already faithful), or upon calling upon him to save their souls after death (for new converts), Armenon gives these unfortunates a new existence - one as a Reborn Revenant, a citizen of Dis. This new unlife, however, does not come without cost. For along with this new existence, revenants are given a task - a deadline, as it's called - by Armenon himself. These tasks are always difficult, often horrible, and sometimes nigh-impossible. And for those who fail their deadlines, well... a fate is laid for them that sometimes makes them beg for the death they once fled from.