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[[Mularos]], often called ''The Sorrower'', is the [[Arkati]] of Suffering of both a physical and emotional nature. Currently, the high priest of Mularos is Lord [[Eryael Ladrinyth]] the [[Pain Lord]].
[[Mularos]], often called ''The Sorrower'', is the [[Arkati]] of Suffering of both a physical and emotional nature. Currently, the high priest of Mularos is Lord [[Eryael Ladrinyth]] the [[Pain Lord]].

==Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places==
===[[Cleric Guild (Solhaven)|Solhaven Cleric Guild]]===
In a Prayer Room inside the Solhaven Cleric Guild is a state of Mularos. It is considered a holy shrine.

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The statue depicts a young man clad in simple robes, one hand resting on his hip. Although his features are refined and delicate, hints of depravity can be glimpsed in the curve of his lips and perversity smolders in his sleepy-looking eyes. The graceful arc of his wrist is marred by a series of thin scars.

>touch Mularos<br>
You reach out and touch the statue of Mularos.

A sighing moan slips through your mind. "What is pain, after all, but the other side of pleasure? In pain, we find our limits, our desires, and we come to know ourselves."
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Revision as of 13:36, 30 July 2009

Mularos, often called The Sorrower, is the Arkati of Suffering of both a physical and emotional nature. Currently, the high priest of Mularos is Lord Eryael Ladrinyth the Pain Lord.

Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places

Solhaven Cleric Guild

In a Prayer Room inside the Solhaven Cleric Guild is a state of Mularos. It is considered a holy shrine.

The statue depicts a young man clad in simple robes, one hand resting on his hip. Although his features are refined and delicate, hints of depravity can be glimpsed in the curve of his lips and perversity smolders in his sleepy-looking eyes. The graceful arc of his wrist is marred by a series of thin scars.

>touch Mularos
You reach out and touch the statue of Mularos.

A sighing moan slips through your mind. "What is pain, after all, but the other side of pleasure? In pain, we find our limits, our desires, and we come to know ourselves."

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