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He appears as a man cloaked and hooded in black, bearing nothing but a simple sling. The sling fires invisible balls which set the events leading to an ironic punishment into motion.
 
He appears as a man cloaked and hooded in black, bearing nothing but a simple sling. The sling fires invisible balls which set the events leading to an ironic punishment into motion.
  
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As might be expected, his has few friends among the gods. He does often work with [[Lulham]], since his enchantments often lead to the downfall of the people he would have targeted anyway.  
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As might be expected, his has few friends among the gods. He does often work with Lulham, since his enchantments often lead to the downfall of the people he would have targeted anyway.  
  
 
The God of Irony's few clerics accept offerings of thanks and record the god's acts in a big book of ironic fates.
 
The God of Irony's few clerics accept offerings of thanks and record the god's acts in a big book of ironic fates.

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