Early on their path, the trio encounters the Left Hand of God, the Prophet Percival who once had died in his pilgrimage to the fabled Mortiseum, the House of Mortis. As a Hand of the returned god, he has lost much of his sensibility. Far from the world he once knew and any purpose he once had, he's devoted his existence to fanatically serving his god. He spends the journey alternately threatening Erik and Annette with death, calling the former a heretic and the latter an impostor. Fortunately for them, he departs toward the northeast state of Nifel.
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