Nahlon of Gales Past
Head priest at the Temple of Kelemvor.
Description
An old man covered in black and deep blue fabrics is tending to one of the lanterns, slowly putting it out and filling it back up with more fuel from which to live. After a moment, he turns to you, blue skin and milky white eyes. His face is nearly covered by fabrics, a cloudy white beard and a large gold ring stuck to it. He smiles softly, and takes a step closer.
With a silky smooth voice that makes Trick remember refreshing desert gales, the man speaks, back slightly curved. In this posture, he is barely four feet tall.
He gifted Trick the Ward of the Lampkeeper.
On June 26, 437, he led the Fateless Eight to the Sash of the Tale-Picker in the catacombs of the Temple of Kelemvor.
#alex 12/31/25:
His predecessor had to leave "them" (Nayora? Life?) rather suddenly.
Riga searches for any signs of magic and, most importantly, a Fate.
- A few of his rings are minorly magical, and one holds a strong aura of Necromancy
- A roughly lamp amulet shaped aura under his robes
- And right behind his eyes, nothing at all. No Fate.
He appearsa touch frustrated at his own blindness.
[Religion 20]
Riga is aware that some High Priest-Judges of Calinae are conspicuously blind upon taking office, and have been for generations. This fact is not really hidden, just never given too much attention.
As the God of Justice, Kelemvor is sometimes associated with blindness or deafness as a way to come closer to true, unbiased judgement.
On the topic of Ordo
Conflict in Nahlon's mind, as if he's unsure of what to feel. Relief, grief, sadness.