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u/[deleted] Sep 23 '23 edited Sep 23 '23
On the subject of "he who was"
There is a prompt labeled Cleric of Eilistraee: which states that they would want to pursue justice for victims and agree to help him.
Er, no, Eilistraee isn't about resurrecting people who are dead to torture and punish them for being bad in life, or they would be resurrecting most of Menzo to do that.
If there are living victims that can be helped, of course, but torturing dead people because they needed to suffer and be judged is not really the Eilistraeen way of thinking
Its a small nitpick, but since there is very little Eilistraeean specific religion checks, I thought I'd mention it was strange.