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[[ProjectGorgon:Garakh]] is a Class 1 Nature Spirit, known as the God of Commerce. He maintains a Bazaar known to attract sages and businessmen. | [[ProjectGorgon:Garakh|Garakh]] is a Class 1 Nature Spirit, known as the God of Commerce. He maintains a Bazaar known to attract sages and businessmen. | ||
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Worshipped by goblins, but technically a neutral god. Not as active on this continent as on others, but Garakh is as trustworthy as gods get. Priests of Garakh always fulfill their contracts or die trying. Their delivery caravans are the backbone of intra-species trade with the gob-lands. | Worshipped by goblins, but technically a neutral god. Not as active on this continent as on others, but Garakh is as trustworthy as gods get. Priests of Garakh always fulfill their contracts or die trying. Their delivery caravans are the backbone of intra-species trade with the gob-lands. | ||
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| Title: | God of Commerce
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| Location: | Alharth
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| Classification: | Class 1
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Garakh is a Class 1 Nature Spirit, known as the God of Commerce. He maintains a Bazaar known to attract sages and businessmen.
Lore
The Gods: Council Quick-Reference
"Worshipped by goblins, but technically a neutral god. Not as active on this continent as on others, but Garakh is as trustworthy as gods get. Priests of Garakh always fulfill their contracts or die trying. Their delivery caravans are the backbone of intra-species trade with the gob-lands.