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Lean and shaven-headed, this sallow-faced man has a cruel cast to his features. He is attired in dark robes emblazoned with the symbol of Set.
 
Lean and shaven-headed, this sallow-faced man has a cruel cast to his features. He is attired in dark robes emblazoned with the symbol of Set.
  
 
Greedy and grasping, Mador Kheb is a priest who generally interprets the greater glory of Set to mean his own self-interest. He is a well-educated and urbane man with a cynical, condescending manner, and delights in wounding rivals with sharp words. He is usually accompanied by a small number of fanatically loyal temple guards, warriors who have been brainwashed to follow the orders of Set’s priests without question.
 
Greedy and grasping, Mador Kheb is a priest who generally interprets the greater glory of Set to mean his own self-interest. He is a well-educated and urbane man with a cynical, condescending manner, and delights in wounding rivals with sharp words. He is usually accompanied by a small number of fanatically loyal temple guards, warriors who have been brainwashed to follow the orders of Set’s priests without question.

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Mador Kheb, Priest of Set

MadorKheb.png

Lean and shaven-headed, this sallow-faced man has a cruel cast to his features. He is attired in dark robes emblazoned with the symbol of Set.

Greedy and grasping, Mador Kheb is a priest who generally interprets the greater glory of Set to mean his own self-interest. He is a well-educated and urbane man with a cynical, condescending manner, and delights in wounding rivals with sharp words. He is usually accompanied by a small number of fanatically loyal temple guards, warriors who have been brainwashed to follow the orders of Set’s priests without question.