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Mentioned in [[Van Richten's Guide to the Mists (Item)]], written by [[Nathan the Atheist]]. In it, he argues there are no living [[god]]s within the [[Land of Mists]], rather that the prayers of the faithful and the abilities of divine spellcasters are granted by [[the Mists]] themselves. In this book he also voices his support for [[the Dead God Theory]] of the Mists<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to the Mists (Book)]] p. | Mentioned in [[Van Richten's Guide to the Mists (Item)]], written by [[Nathan the Atheist]]. In it, he argues there are no living [[god]]s within the [[Land of Mists]], rather that the prayers of the faithful and the abilities of divine spellcasters are granted by [[the Mists]] themselves. In this book he also voices his support for [[the Dead God Theory]] of the Mists<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to the Mists (Book)]] p. 16</ref> | ||
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Mentioned in Van Richten's Guide to the Mists (Item), written by Nathan the Atheist. In it, he argues there are no living gods within the Land of Mists, rather that the prayers of the faithful and the abilities of divine spellcasters are granted by the Mists themselves. In this book he also voices his support for the Dead God Theory of the Mists[1]