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Gholam ibn Jubair

Description As with most priests of Haku, Gholom wore outlandish abas composed of loud colors. Personality Gholam was a very outspoken and free-willed individual; a trait that often lead him to clash with members of the court.

Description

As with most priests of Haku, Gholom wore outlandish abas composed of loud colors.

Personality

Gholam was a very outspoken and free-willed individual; a trait that often lead him to clash with members of the court.

Activities

Imam Gholam supervised nearly 200 priests and other laymen within the mosque.

Possessions

Gholam wore a magical turban that granted him true seeing and free action up to two times per day. He also wore a ring of fire resistance, bracers of defense, and used a magical mace.

Relationships

Imam Gholam had a close relationship with Prince Tannous al-Assad. Tannous used his considerable wealth to help further Gholam's career and influence.

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