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− | Now Issek of the Jug, whom Fafhrd chose to serve, was once | + | Now Issek of the Jug, whom Fafhrd chose to serve, was once of the most lowly and unsuccessful of the gods, godlets rather, in Lankhmar. He had dwelt there for about thirteen years, during which time he had traveled only two squares up the Street of the Gods and was now back again, ready for oblivion. He is not to be confused with Issek the Armless, Issek of the Burnt Legs, Flayed Issek, or any other of the numerous and colorfully mutilated divinities of that name. Indeed, his unpopularity may have been due in part to the fact that the manner of his death -- racking -- was not deemed particularly spectacular. ... However, after Fafhrd became his acolyte, things somehow began to change. |
− | of the most lowly and unsuccessful of the gods, godlets | ||
− | rather, in Lankhmar. He had dwelt there for about thirteen | ||
− | years, during which time he had traveled only two squares up | ||
− | the Street of the Gods and was now back again, ready for | ||
− | oblivion. He is not to be confused with Issek the Armless, | ||
− | Issek of the Burnt Legs, Flayed Issek, or any other of the | ||
− | numerous and colorfully mutilated divinities of that name. | ||
− | Indeed, his unpopularity may have been due in part to the | ||
− | fact that the manner of his death -- racking -- was not | ||
− | deemed particularly spectacular. ... However, after Fafhrd | ||
− | became his acolyte, things somehow began to change. | ||
|[ Swords In The Mist, by Fritz Leiber ] | |[ Swords In The Mist, by Fritz Leiber ] | ||
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Issek is the lawful god of the Rogue pantheon.
Encyclopedia entry
Now Issek of the Jug, whom Fafhrd chose to serve, was once of the most lowly and unsuccessful of the gods, godlets rather, in Lankhmar. He had dwelt there for about thirteen years, during which time he had traveled only two squares up the Street of the Gods and was now back again, ready for oblivion. He is not to be confused with Issek the Armless, Issek of the Burnt Legs, Flayed Issek, or any other of the numerous and colorfully mutilated divinities of that name. Indeed, his unpopularity may have been due in part to the fact that the manner of his death -- racking -- was not deemed particularly spectacular. ... However, after Fafhrd became his acolyte, things somehow began to change.
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