Yurtrus

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Yurtrus
Yurtrus, as depicted in Faiths and Pantheons(2002), art by Mike Dubisch.
Names and titles
Title(s):White Hands, the Lord of Maggots, the Rotting One
General information
Portfolio:Death, Disease
Home:Gray Waste of Hades
Alignment:Neutral Evil (LE tendencies)
Gender:Male
Superior:Gruumsh
Rules items
Domains:Death, Destruction, Evil, Madness, Pestilence
Divine rank:Intermediate

Yurtrus is the orcish god of Death and Disease.

Description

Relationships

The orcish pantheon of gods consists of the leader Gruumsh, as well as Bahgtru, Ilneval, Luthic, Shargaas, and Yurtrus.

Realm

Yurtrus lives in a disgusting realm called Fleshslough, located on Oinos, the first layer of the Gray Waste. A depressing, dreary realm even by the Gray Waste's standards, flora is nonexistant and dies before crossing into Fleshslough. The sole inhabitants of the realm are Yurtrus and his silent orc spirits. It is said that even the native yugoloths of the Gray Waste tread carefully through Yurtrus's realm (Manual of the Planes, 1987).

Little more is known of Fleshslough, as it is said that none leave after entering, even the avatars of other powers. The entrance to the realm is a pair of black, iron doors set into an ominous hillside on Oinos. Each time the doors open, the stench of death wafts from within (On Hallowed Ground, 1996).

Worshipers

Priesthoods

Apart from some monastic orders, Yurtrus's church was not organized and its clergy was dispersed among numerous tribes and clans. The priests were rarely tribal leaders, but the terror inspired by their god gave them greater independence. Clergy were intermediaries between the tribe and Yurtrus when the community was the victim of a disease or an epidemic.[1] In addition, priests of Yurtrus handled the bodies of those who had succumbed to disease, died in battle, or passed away with old age (which was very rare for orcs). The priests of Yurtrus were also responsible for overseeing the food stocks of the tribe, determining when meat was rotten or water too polluted to drink. Thus, some tribes began to worship Yurtrus as a god of food and health to be appeased.[1]

The priests and followers of Yurtrus prayed at dusk for their spells.[1]

Many clerics are also assassins, divine disciples or monks.[1] An entire monk order called the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge was dedicated to him. Unlike other monks, these monks could learn clerical abilities without destroying their potential as monks. They bleached their hands and infected their own long-grown nails with red ache through a special powder made from blood to spread the disease among their enemies.[2]

Sacrifices were generally offered to the Rotting Lord by inoculating a particularly horrible disease in victims. [1]

Holy days and observances

The Church recognized two major holy days. The first was the Ceremony of Contagion, which was celebrated on Midsummer's Eve. It was said on that day the god spread a contagion that sapped the world of life and drew it inevitably toward winter and the end of the year. After a series of bloody sacrifices to protect the orcs from the ravages of disease, the priests of Yurtrus went forth to spread disease and death worldwide, especially among other races.[1]

The second holy day, known as Putrescent Death, was celebrated on the eve of Midwinter. During that night, the clergy of Yurtrus celebrated the death of the world, symbolized by the sacrifice of intelligent creatures from other races.[1]

Dogma

Followers of Yurtrus believed death was inevitable for all living beings. The ravages of an epidemic were simply death taking victims who had not fallen in battle, so orcs should choose their end where it was most likely. However, disease would ultimately attack all living creatures. Orcs could only avoid the touch of White Hands by begging for mercy, and they should fear him, for death was always lurking in the shadows of Luthic's cave, and it will certainly strike again.[1]

Clergy

Yurtrus's priests wear animal skins painted white.

Holy days and observances

Yurtrus's holy days are on the new moon, and he is worshipped in underground crypts. Appropriate sacrifices are made to him monthly. His sacred "animal" is the skeleton.

References

Notes

Citations

  1. a b c d e f g h Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002, p151
  2. Sean K. Reynolds (2002-05-04). Deities Do's and Don'ts(Zipped PDF). Wizards of the Coast. p.7. Archived from the original on 2016-11-01. Retrieved on 2019-03-19.

Bibliography

  • Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. Faiths and Pantheons. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
  • Conforti, Steven, ed. Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign, version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online:[1]
  • Grubb, Jeff. Manual of the Planes. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987.
  • Gygax, Gary. Unearthed Arcana. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1985.
  • McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
  • Moore, Roger E. "The Gods of the Orcs." Dragon #62. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
  • Sargent, Carl. Monster Mythology. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

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Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, DMGR4 - Monster Mythology 3, 48
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, Dragon magazine #062 30, 32
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, Dragon magazine, Best of #3 31, 33
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 96
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 107
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, On Hallowed Ground 134, 177, 184, 192
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, Oerth Journal #17 37
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, Unearthed Arcana, AD&D 1e 120, 122
Yurtrus Deity White hands, Worshipped by: Orc, Native of: Hades, WGR5 Iuz the Evil 19
Yurtrus, Temple of (Spinecastle) Building Temple, Dungeon magazine #148 43