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|Name = Yurtrus
|Name = Yurtrus
|Symbol = White Hand on a Dark Background
|Symbol = White Hand on a Dark Background
|Aliases = The Lord of Maggots, the Rotting One, White Hands
|Alignment = Neutral Evil
|Alignment = Neutral Evil
|Divine Rank = Intermediate God
|Divine Rank = Intermediate God
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|Favoured Weapon = Unarmed strike
|Favoured Weapon = Unarmed strike
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'''Yurtrus White-Hands''' is the hated and feared [[orc]] God of Death and Disease in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], a whimsical dispenser of suffering and crippling plagues who is loathed even by the orcs, who revere him only in a desperate attempt to keep him happy, so he will not visit his pestilence upon them.
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'''Yurtrus White-Hands''' is the hated and feared [[orc]] god of death and disease in [[Dungeons & Dragons]], a whimsical dispenser of suffering and crippling plagues who is loathed even by the orcs, who revere him only in a desperate attempt to keep him happy, so he will not visit his pestilence upon them.


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Yurtrus
White Hand on a Dark Background
Aliases The Lord of Maggots, the Rotting One, White Hands
Alignment Neutral Evil
Divine Rank Intermediate God
Pantheon Orcish
Portfolio Death, Disease, Decay
Domains 3E: Death, Destruction, Evil, Madness, Pestilence
5E: Death
Home Plane Fleshslough (Hades)
Worshippers Orc Healers and Poisoners
Favoured Weapon Unarmed strike

Yurtrus White-Hands is the hated and feared orc god of death and disease in Dungeons & Dragons, a whimsical dispenser of suffering and crippling plagues who is loathed even by the orcs, who revere him only in a desperate attempt to keep him happy, so he will not visit his pestilence upon them.