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===Karsites=== Although Karsus did not have any direct "successor" ''(with the possible exception of Telamont Tanthul)'' he did sire a lot of bastard children through various servants and slaves. These children were uniquely affected by the events of Karsus' Folly and would pass their inherited traits down through the generations, creating an entire sub-race of humans, but occasionally popping up at random whenever the bloodline of Karsus flows particularly strongly in the regular population. These children of Karsus are known as [[Karsite]]s. The "curse" ''(or blessing)'' of Karsus provides a [[Culexus|complete inability to cast spells, coupled with an innate resistance to magic and the ability to drain magical energies.]] Furthermore, spells that fail to affect them due to their resistance actually heal them instead. These Karsites appear typically human but can be identified by one pale eye and a white shock of hair. Though if they are not aware of their heritage, particularly if they were born from a random inheritance of Karsite genes, they may not even realize that they are different from their peers, since few commoners ever get exposed to magic in normal society. Karsites who are aware of their heritage may congregate into communities where the bloodline breeds true; these Karsites have discovered the legends of Karsus and the means to bind his vestige, creating the belief that Karsus is actually a god, albeit a nihilistic deity who does not grant any spells, but demands the eradication of arcane spellcasters as well as other religions, so that they can establish themselves as the ruling caste of humanity and install Karsus as the one-true-god. {{D&D5e-FR-Deities}}
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