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| | Titles || Lord Death | | '''Titles''' || Lord Death | ||
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| | Pantheon || [[Saphorism]] <br> [[Black gods]] | | '''Pantheon''' || [[Saphorism]] <br> [[Black gods]] | ||
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| In Phoenic mythology, '''Sephet''' (SEH-fett or SEH-fit) is the [[black gods|black god]] of death and darkness. | In Phoenic mythology, '''Sephet''' (SEH-fett or SEH-fit) is the [[black gods|black god]] of death and darkness. | ||
Revision as of 00:39, 14 July 2025
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| Titles | Lord Death | 
| Alignment | Neutral Evil | 
| Pantheon | Saphorism Black gods | 
In Phoenic mythology, Sephet (SEH-fett or SEH-fit) is the black god of death and darkness.
