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As god of death and undead in the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] pantheon, [[Nerull (Greyhawk Action)| Nerull]] is surprisingly respectable, his clerics tolerated as long as they play by the rules. Sometimes his cult exist under the auspices of the church of [[Pelor (Action Greyhawk)|Pelor]], an evil shadow kept to placate the forces of darkness.
 
As god of death and undead in the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] pantheon, [[Nerull (Greyhawk Action)| Nerull]] is surprisingly respectable, his clerics tolerated as long as they play by the rules. Sometimes his cult exist under the auspices of the church of [[Pelor (Action Greyhawk)|Pelor]], an evil shadow kept to placate the forces of darkness.
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In [[Greyhawk_Synchretism_(Action_Greyhawk)|Synchretism]] [[Nerull (Greyhawk Action)| Nerull]] is seen as the power behind
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'''Selvekar the Waster''' among the Baklunish,
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'''Telchur the lord of Winter''' to Oerdians, and has an aspect named
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'''Incabolous''' focused on disease and hopelessness.

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The god of the night and of death of the Flan, Nerull is Beory’s second husband and the rival and enemy of Pelor. Defeated numerous times in the legends, Beory always forgives him so that night can follow day.

As god of death and undead in the Common pantheon, Nerull is surprisingly respectable, his clerics tolerated as long as they play by the rules. Sometimes his cult exist under the auspices of the church of Pelor, an evil shadow kept to placate the forces of darkness.

In Synchretism Nerull is seen as the power behind Selvekar the Waster among the Baklunish, Telchur the lord of Winter to Oerdians, and has an aspect named Incabolous focused on disease and hopelessness.