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|domains = Death, Domination, Inquisition, Law, Magic, Mind, Repose, (Patience),{{cite dragon|355|26}} (Planning){{csb|Complete Warrior|115}}, (Pride) {{cite dragon|323|65}} | |domains = Death, Domination, Inquisition, Law, Magic, Mind, Repose, (Patience),{{cite dragon|355|26}} (Planning){{csb|Complete Warrior|115}}, (Pride) {{cite dragon|323|65}}, (Tyranny){{csb|Complete Warrior|115}} | ||
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Wee Jas, the Ruby Sorceress, as depicted in Dragon #88 (1984). Art by Jeff Butler. | |
| General information | |
| Portfolio: | Death, Magic, Vanity (Love), Law, Knowledge[1] |
| Home: | Infernal Battlefield of Acheron |
| Alignment: | Lawful neutral (lawful evil tendencies) |
| Gender: | Female |
| Class: | Wizard 20/Cleric 20 |
| Superior: | None |
| Rules items | |
| Domains: | Death, Domination, Inquisition, Law, Magic, Mind, Repose, (Patience),[2] (Planning)[3], (Pride) [4], (Tyranny)[3] |
Wee Jas is the Suel goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law. Her symbol is a skull in front of a fireball, or just a red skull.
Description
Wee Jas always appears as a highly attractive human female; other than that, details of her appearance vary wildly. It has been suggested that she could appear as another humanoid race if she so wished, and that her appearance varies by what her followers in the area would consider most attractive. Wee Jas normally wears her holy symbol as a piece of jewelry.
She wears beautiful and expensive gowns and delights in changing them often (instantly, by magic). If she gives a gown to a woman, it will act as cloak of protection +3 for the next 72 hours. She is 5 feet and 9 inches tall.[5]
Relationships
Wee Jas is a daughter of Lendor. She and her sibling Norebo have been romantically linked. She bears great enmity toward Phyton, for his dominion over beauty. She jealously dislikes Myhriss for her claim of dominion over love and beauty. Among the other Suel gods, she is closest to Phaulkon and Bralm, and also considers herself an ally of Boccob, Lendor, Fortubo, and Osprem.
She is close to all lawful deities, for she favors Law above all things, and will work with deities such as Heironeous and Hextor as the need arises. Demons and other chaotic beings generally despise her for this reason, which makes her on-again, off-again romance with Norebo that much more unusual. She can summon lawful undead or dragons to do her will.
As written in an article in Dragon #350, Wee Jas is uncontested in her domains of Magic and Death. Boccob and Nerull, greater gods with which she shares the domains of magic and death, are not Suel deities; as a Suel deity, Wee Jas is more or less outside their sphere of influence. It has been suggested that this uncontested power means she will one day expand her influence, possibly to other planes.
Wee Jas considers Beltar, Dalt, Phaulkon, Phyton, and Vatun to be her foes because of their chaotic alignment. She is occasionally at odds with Norebo for the same reason.
Minions
Wee Jas is served by a transformed succubus named Zem'Jil (DR#350.33).
Realm
Wee Jas has two realms in Acheron, in Tintibulus (called the Patterned Web) and in Ocanthus (called the Cabal Macabre).
Dogma
Wee Jas thinks of herself as a steward of the dead. Though she is a relatively benign death goddess, she has no problem with undead being created - as long as they are not reanimated against their will, and their remains are procured in a lawful manner. Wee Jas is unconcerned with questions of morality; if it can be done within the confines of the law, she will allow it. Jasidan priests teach that magic is the key to all things. Jasidan are expected to show respect towards their predecessors and the departed.
Jasidin teaching emphasizes individual discipline, especially regarding magic or study. Through discipline, magic is learnt and through magic order is imposed upon the world.
Scriptures
- The Abominable Devastation. This is a short text considered heretical by most of the Jasidin church. It suggests that Wee Jas deliberately removed the defenses of the Suel Imperium, leaving them vulnerable to the Rain of Colorless Fire in punishment for their sins against magic.
- The White book. This tome, over a hundred pages long, explains in a detailed manner the funerary customs of the Suel. Its rites and prayers, which differ according to a corpse's former status in life, can be used to prevent a spirit from rising as one of the undead.
Worshipers
Followers of Wee Jas are known as Jasidin. Wee Jas is especially popular with Suel wizards and sorcerers, and many necromancers revere her. As a death goddess, more people look to her for safe passage into the afterlife than harsher deities like Nerull. She is also honored by those involved with upholding and interpreting laws (judges, magistrates, justicars, etcetera), and is sometimes even revered as a love goddess.
Wee Jas was worshiped in Lo Reltarma in Lendore Isle before the elven conquest of that land. She is worshiped by many in the Pale. A splinter sect known as the Cult of the Green Lady, which reveres a long-dead Jasian priestess as a saint, operates from a burial cairn near Diamond Lake.
For the last 20 years there has been a group of fire elementalist wizards in Hesuel Ilshar known as the Cabal of the Everburning Flame. They are all worshippers of Wee Jas. They work as battlewizards for the church or their homeland and sustain eternal flames in the temples in the Scarlet Brotherhood lands.
Clergy

Priests of Wee Jas, known as Karuth, wear layered full-length hooded robes of alternating gray and black. Customarily, their hoods are left hanging in the back to reveal their jewelry-adorned heads. They wear jewelry with skull and gem motifs on their arms and necks as well, and carry staves. Their favored weapon is the dagger, but they will use many weapons of the sort favored by mages.
Her clergy are always lawful, and within any particular church they will be all of the same alignment ( 50% lawful neutral, 30% lawful evil, and 20% lawful good ). Members of her clergy wear black vestments if good, gray if neutral, and white if evil.[5]
Her clergy are trained in a classroom setting, similar to a boarding school, which have a reputation for being strict in regards to following rules, not even slight infractions escape notice.
The militant arm of the jasite faith are the Ruby Knights who fill a variety or roles. They protect temples and church leaders, aid practitioners, and train novice clergy. A special subset the knights-vindicator will take on the role of assassins or spies if needed. Though they act in the capacity of assassins they are known for eschewing stealth in the interest of leaving an impression.
Temples
Temples of Wee Jas are built like wizards' towers. They are decorated with beautiful art, and each contains an extensive library. Some have permanent magical fires on the tops. All of her churches are huge, elaborate structures, and services to her are long and complex affairs lasting for hours.[5]
Within the Scarlet Brotherhood lands there is a beautiful temple to the Stern Lady in every major city. Notable temples to Wee Jas can be found in Hardby, Alhaster, and Hesuel Ilshar. There is also a major temple in Sasserine, in the Amedio Jungle, as the town was originally founded by priests of Wee Jas.
Wee Jas's temple in Alhaster is known as the Scarlet Spire.
Rituals
Services to Wee Jas include the reverent flattery of her icons, offering of finery and gems, and magically produced fires. Most temples have extensive magical and law libraries, and all endeavor to preserve what few fragments still remain of the ancient Suel laws. Urban Arcana indicates that sororities and fraternities dedicated to her include large marble altars, used for initiating pledges, known as suitors, and possibly for blood sacrifices of animals.
Holy days

- Nights of a waxing moon. On those nights when Celene or Luna are waxing, Jasidin light magical bonfires, create illusions, and offer praise and sacrifice to their goddess.
- Goddess' Blush. On the 4th of Coldeven, Jasidin gather at a temple to burn a piece of jewelry as a sacrifice to the Taker.
- Ruby Convocation. A holiday mainly for clergy and laity of high status, the Ruby Convocation is held every ten years. On this festival, modeled after an extravagant ball, contacts are made and reinforced, stories are told, and knowledge is exchanged. At the end, the guests drink wine out of a goblet with a ruby sitting in it; this is known as the Ruby Toast, and is given in thanks to the Ruby Sorceress. After the drink, the ruby is cast into a fire.
Myths and legends

- The Arcane Well. This myth claims that Wee Jas is secretly a greater goddess and most of her divine power hidden in a magical well. Although this is supposedly a secret held from the greater gods themselves, mortal followers of Wee Jas all seem confident of the tale's veracity. The well is said to be somewhere within the Stern Lady's realm in Acheron, guarded by powerful servitors and at least one bound demigod. Great wizards are said to be born with a drop of power from the well granted them by the Witch Goddess.
- The Godless Dead. According to this tradition, those who don't worship any single deity with any particular devotion go to Wee Jas by default after they die. She keeps them in her realm for a time before reincarnating some of them, memories of their former lives wiped clean.
- Love is a Gamble. This is the story of the romance between Wee Jas and her lover Norebo, who was created by Lendor almost as her polar opposite. While some versions of the story hold that he seduced her, in this tale she seduced him and in the morning he escaped the Taker's grasp. She pursues him, and he runs, their love sometimes flaring bright and other times her wrath flaring just as vividly. She attempts to bind him with her laws and traditions, and he shows her how love is about risk and adventure.
- The Hellfurnaces. Legend has it that the first argument between Wee Jas and Norebo caused the southern Crystalmist Mountains to erupt into flame, creating the Hellfurnaces.
Wee Jas in Urban Arcana
In the Urban Arcana campaign setting (2003) for d20 Modern, Wee Jas' worshippers are called "The Beloved," and hide behind a very selective national university fraternities and sororities of business and management majors, known as Epsilon Alpha which is used as a recruiting front for the Beloved. Her believers all have a small tattoo of "the emblem of Wee Jas."[7] (image at right) The tattoo is "placed in one of three discreet locations—the inner tricep just below the armpit, the inner thigh at the fold of the hip, or the bottom of the foot beneath the heel."[7] The tattoo subjects all members to scry spells of other members without a chance for a saving throw. The various chapters do not typically work with or against each other, and are independent. Though large cities may have up to four chapters, there is usually only one in an area.[8]
Notably, the Beloved are described as not being appropriate (within Urban Arcana) for "heroes" to join, since they are committed to death and disruption of other endeavors.[8]
Urban Arcana details sororities and fraternities dedicated to Wee Jas include large marble altars, used for initiating pledges, known as suitors, and possibly for blood sacrifices of animals.[citation needed]
Publishing history
Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but her status was demoted to "intermediate" in From the Ashes. Dragon #88 has her alignment as lawful neutral with lawful evil tendencies rather than simply lawful neutral, and most sources since have followed this. Dragon #350 states she is still a greater goddess, but she hides much of her power in a mystical well in order to disguise this fact.
External links
- Wee Jas Dissected Part I and Part II, at Canonfire!.
- "Wee Jas Resurrected," at Canonfire!.
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
- 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, David Noonan, and Bruce Cordell. Manual of the Planes. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.
- Gygax, Gary. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and James Sutter. Savage Tide Player's Guide. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
- Lakofka, Lenard. "Gods of the Suel Pantheon." Dragon #88. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1984.
- McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
- Moore, Roger E. The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- Noonan, David. Complete Divine. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004.
- Redman, Rich, Skip Williams, and James Wyatt. Deities and Demigods. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
- Schneider, E. Wesley. "Wormfood: Making an Entrance." Dragon #340. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
- Reynolds, Sean K. "Core Beliefs: Wee Jas." Dragon #350. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
- ———. The Scarlet Brotherhood. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.
- Sargent, Carl. Ivid the Undying. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Published online. PDF by William Allman with maps. Original RTF archived:Wizards.com. WGR7 or WGRx
- Slavicsek, Bill, Jeff Grubb, Eric Cagle, Dave Noonan. Urban Arcana. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2003.
- Tweet, Johnathan, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams. Player's Handbook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- ———. Player's Handbook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2003.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ability Alteration (LVL3) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | From the Ashes: References Card | #06 |
| Ability Alteration (LVL3) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 1 | 11 |
| Ability Alteration (LVL3) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Priest's Spell Compendium Volume 3 | 798 |
| Abominable Devistation, The (Wee Jas) | Item | Book, | Dragon magazine #350 | 23 |
| Arcane Well, The (Wee Jas) | Verbal communication | Myth, | Dragon magazine #350 | 26 |
| Fury of Wee Jas (Sword) | Item | Artifact, | LT1 The Star Cairns | 47 |
| Glamour Costume (LVL1) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 29, 30 |
| Globe of Radiant Invulnerability, Greater (LVL7) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Globe of Radiant Invulnerability, Lesser (LVL5) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Goddess' Blush (Wee Jas) | Calendar | Dragon magazine #350 | 25, 26 | |
| Goddess' Blush (Wee Jas) | Calendar | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 81 | |
| Godless Dead, The (Wee Jas) | Verbal communication | Philosophy/Belief, | Dragon magazine #350 | 28 |
| High Magus (Wee Jas) | People Group | People/Organization/Position, | Dragon magazine #350 | 24 |
| Holy Symbol of Wee Jas | Item | Mad God's Key Adaptation, RPGA, | 4 | |
| Holy Symbol of Wee Jas | Item | Dungeon magazine #114 | 37 | |
| Love is a Gamble (Wee Jas) | Verbal communication | Myth, | Dragon magazine #350 | 28 |
| Magus (Wee Jas) | People Group | People/Organization/Position, | Dragon magazine #350 | 24 |
| Ordmund's Repose (Tavern, Funeral Parlor, Temple of Wee Jas) | Building | Special, | Dungeon magazine #147 | 93 |
| Ordmund's Repose (Tavern, Funeral Parlor, Temple of Wee Jas) | Building | Special, | Dungeon magazine #147 | 93 |
| Ordmund's Repose (Tavern, Funeral Parlor, Temple of Wee Jas) | Building | Special, | Dungeon magazine #147 | 93 |
| Patterend Web (Wee Jas' Realm) | Planar | Plane/Dimension, | On Hallowed Ground | 167, 181 |
| Ruby Convocation (Wee Jas) | Calendar | Dragon magazine #350 | 24, 26 | |
| Ruby Toast (Wee Jas) | Calendar | Dragon magazine #350 | 26 | |
| Specialty Priest of Wee Jas | People Group | Religious order, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 93 |
| Summon Monster IV (LVL4) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Summon Monster IX (LVL9) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Summon Monster V (LVL5) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Summon Monster VIII (LVL8) (Wee Jas) | Spell | Spell (Cleric), | Dragon magazine #350 | 30 |
| Waxing Moon (Wee Jas) | Calendar | Dragon magazine #350 | 25 | |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Bastion of Faith | 87 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | The City of Greyhawk: Adventure Cards | 8 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 69, 72 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Mad God's Key AR | 1 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e | 58, 96, 97, 213, 214 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e | 7, 33-35, 48, 72, 78, 80, 92 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Defenders of the Faith: Web Enhancement (3e) | 3 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #086 | 32 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #087 | 26 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #088 | 8, 11 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #089 | 24 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #090 | 3 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #206 | 40 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #241 | 80 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #291 | 40 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #294 | 79 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #348 | 72 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #350 | 19-33 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dragon magazine #356 | 71 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Dungeon magazine #114 | 35 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 93 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 31, 75 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | From the Ashes: References Card | #4 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | From the Ashes: References Card | #6 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Ivid the Undying | 6, 93, 97, 98, 102, 106 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 25, 59, 67, 69, 78, 79, 107, 109 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 21, 70, 91, 96, 177, 180, 187 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 17 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | On Hallowed Ground | 47, 167, 181, 184, 187, 192 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Escape from Scant, RPGA | 3, 11, 12 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | The Glaive's Gambit, RPGA | 5, 15, 16 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 19, 21 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Player's Handbook, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) | 32, 33, 53, 55, 106, 108, 186, 187, 188, 284 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Polyhedron magazine #128 | 28 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Return to the Keep on the Borderland | 56 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 34 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil | 120 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | The Adventure Begins | 56, 105 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | LT3 The Doomgrinder | 19-22 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 9-11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 80, 81, 84 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | LT1 The Star Cairns | 47 |
| Wee Jas | Deity | Dark-Eyed Lady, Witch Goddess, Ruby Sorceress, Stern Lady, Deaths Guardian, Ruby Sorceress, The Taker, Worshipped by: Human (Suel), | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 63 |
| Wee Jas, Blessing of (Tatoo) | Item | Mad God's Key AR | 1 | |
| Wee Jas, Blessing of (Tatoo) | Item | Dungeon magazine #114 | 36 | |
| Wee Jas, Reliquary of | Item | Artifact, | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 78 |
| Wee Jas, Shrine of (Cairn Hills) | Building | Shrine, | Dungeon magazine #114 | 35 |
| Wee Jas, Symbol of | Item | Artifact, | Escape from Scant, RPGA | 11, 12 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of | Building | Reference | SEE ALSO Ordmund's Repose (Tavern, Funeral Parlor, Temple of Wee Jas) | |
| Wee Jas, Temple of | Building | Ivid the Undying | 97 | |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (Hardby) | Building | Temple, | Dragon magazine #350 | 32 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (Hesuel Ilshar) | Building | Temple, | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 26 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (Layout) | Building | Temple, | Dragon magazine #350 | 26 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (Scant) | Building | Temple, | Dragon magazine #241 | 80 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (Sornhill) | Building | Temple, | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 78, 79 |
| Wee Jas, Temple of (The Mausoleum Hall) | Building | Temple, | Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e | 33-35 |
| White Book, The (Wee Jas) | Item | Book, | Dragon magazine #350 | 23 |