Tholuxe Paells
Minor demigod of debauchery and vices who tempts the weak of virtue with offers of eternal pleasure, drawing mortals into his plane where that pleasure becomes inescapable torment.
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Drawn from Tholuxe Paells, GoD OF Lust — compiled history.RPGCommunity article · best available source
Tholuxe Paells is a minor god who rarely appears in Norrathian religious texts. Some gypsies create and sell charms that venerate him, such charms supposedly carrying Paells’ blessing to make others desire the wearer. In large cities such as Freeport, practitioners of the oldest profession offer prayers to Tholuxe as well.
Tholuxe is discordant neutral.
Source: EQRPG Game Masters Guide
Overview
Drawn from Vhalen on the gods — compiled history.EQ1Community article · best available source
I recall writing up Saryrn early on. I never named the god that ascended her and I cannot see a creator mentioned by EQLive. I will look further into this for my own records and let you know. More than likely, it was Innoruuk.
I remember the weekend of Tholuxe Paells creation, what a weekend that was. Here is what I have on him:
Little is known of this vile god of vices. Within his demi plane of debauchery he rules supreme. Unlike many planars, he prefers frequent interaction with mortal worlds and delights in tempting the weak of virtue with offers of eternal pleasure. This is how he populates his world. Every being that has been tempted by Tholuxe Paells is brought here to his world of eternal pleasure and debauchery. Too many, entry into his world begins as a pleasurable dream, but for all, this dream turns into an inescapable torment. This veiled torture often drives mortals insane or, in the least, loss of all former thought. All of this is done for the pleasure of Tholuxe Paells, demigod of debauchery. He is a tall slight of built man with feminine attributes that suggest androgyny.
Source: https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq2/index.php?threads/more-info-on-deities-of-lesser-noteriety.197460/
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