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The Eurmal cult is an illusion. It does not exist in any formalized sense. Each Eurmal shrine is a separate subcult. Each shrine or minor temple operates completely independently.

Trickster spirits can be summoned and worshiped by shamans for spirit cults. The Trickster is one of the most common and widespread spirit cults in existence. Most
tribes only know how to summon one or two types of trickster spirit. Paradoxically, Eurmal’s many shrines work in unofficial harmony, for an initiate can get Rune spells and replenish Rune points from any shrine. However, the wide distance between temples permits only well-traveled tricksters to carry a wide array of spells.

Holy Days

Eurmal’s holy days are set by the whim of the priest of each shrine.

Initiate Membership

Requirements: The initiate must be willing to become an outlaw, plus any other test desired by the local Rune Priest, who is always eccentric and sometimes cruel. The priest may make the candidate search through an entire dungheap for one pearl, or steal a stick from a wyvern’s nest.

Note: Tricksters exist outside the law. The law does not punish their crimes, but there are no legal sanctions against those harming tricksters in any way either. Few will protect a trickster outside of the ritual of protection offered by the Orlanth cult.

All characters that are members of this organization.