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[[ Tharizdun (Greyhawk Action)| Tharizdun]], the god of madness, is not worshiped by the [[Suel (Greyhawk Action)| Suel]] per se, but over time he has had a fundamental influence over [[Suel (Greyhawk Action)| Suel]] culture, manly their wizardry. He plays a role in many legends and inspired the invoked devastation, his greatest triumph to date.
 
[[ Tharizdun (Greyhawk Action)| Tharizdun]], the god of madness, is not worshiped by the [[Suel (Greyhawk Action)| Suel]] per se, but over time he has had a fundamental influence over [[Suel (Greyhawk Action)| Suel]] culture, manly their wizardry. He plays a role in many legends and inspired the invoked devastation, his greatest triumph to date.
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In [[Greyhawk_Synchretism_(Action_Greyhawk)|Synchretism]] [[ Tharizdun (Greyhawk Action)| Tharizdun]] is seen not so much a god as the destructive principle, the impulse to madness and destruction inherent to intelligence. He masquerades as
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[[Ralishaz_(Greyhawk_Action)|Ralishaz]] the god of madness and misfortune among the [[Baklunish (Greyhawk Action)|Baklunish]] and is served by [[Wastri_(Greyhawk_Action)|Wastri]] the hopping prophet.

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Tharizdun, the god of madness, is not worshiped by the Suel per se, but over time he has had a fundamental influence over Suel culture, manly their wizardry. He plays a role in many legends and inspired the invoked devastation, his greatest triumph to date.

In Synchretism Tharizdun is seen not so much a god as the destructive principle, the impulse to madness and destruction inherent to intelligence. He masquerades as Ralishaz the god of madness and misfortune among the Baklunish and is served by Wastri the hopping prophet.