Wulgren

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Wulgren
(Deity)

Titles
The Bone Breaker
Realm
Areas of Concern
Destruction of undead
Firearms
Invention
Worshipers
Edicts
Create the weapons you intend to wield with your own hands, innovate efficient ways to defeat your enemies
Anathema
Wield a weapon forged by another except in direst circumstance, yield ground to an enemy while victory is still possible
Sanctification (2E)
None
Domains (2E)
Ambition, creation, freedom, perfection
Favored Weapon
Symbol
Hammer striking a bone
Sacred Animal
Sacred Colors
Grey, white
Source: Divine Mysteries, pg(s). 318–319
The religious symbol, sacred animal, and sacred color for this deity are listed exclusively in the Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.
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Wulgren is an orc pantheon ascended dromaar deity of firearms and weaponcraft, causes he also championed as a mortal.12 The identity of the deity whom Wulgren defeated in the Crucible is unknown,2 though it is known that he shot their head off with the weapon he created as a mortal, the barricade buster.3✝

History

Wulgren was born in Belkzen✝ and traveled extensively. He was eventually captured by Pathfinders after being separated from his party during an expedition, and later released.2 He then traveled to Alkenstar, where he found his calling in the design and craft of gunsmithing.3

Wulgren designed the barricade buster and manufactured many of them before returning with them to Belkzen,234 where he swore his Deathright2 and fought the undead hordes of Tar-Baphon.235 He eventually died in desperate combat after being overrun by skeletons. After his death, Wulgren entered the Crucible with his barricade buster in hand, shot the head off✝ of an unknown orc deity, and ascended to become the new orc deity of invention and undead-slaying.23

References

  1. ↑ John Compton & Michelle Y. Kim. “Character Suggestions” in Triumph of the Tusk Player's Guide, 8. Paizo Inc., 2024
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Misha Bushyager, et al. “Orc Gods” in Divine Mysteries, 221. Paizo Inc., 2024
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 John Compton. “Belkzen Faiths” in Destroyer's Doom, 77. Paizo Inc., 2024
  4. ↑ Michael Sayre, et al. “Armor and Armaments” in Treasure Vault, 30. Paizo Inc., 2023 Wulgren is not named in this source, but it accurately describes the rest of the details.
  5. ↑ Michael Sayre, et al. “Armor and Armaments” in Treasure Vault, 30. Paizo Inc., 2023