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Revision as of 20:30, 11 December 2013
Although the deity of “love,” Thrig is better translated as jealousy or hatred. To neogi, jealousy and love are the same. Thrig’ki appears as a neogi with writhing snakes for hair and twelve spidery legs.
References
Winter, Jon "The Ecology of the Neogi" Dragon Magazine #214