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I 100% took Groetus on my Sacred Huntsmaster Inquisitor. Got touch of darkness and Moonbeam power out of the Darkness domain from that.
Lord Tarzan -
From the Pathfinder Wiki as to why Groetus or his followers might care about a potentially apocalyptic event like a Crusade from The World Wound
"Church of Groetus
Groetus has no formal religion or church, with many of his faithful being made up of lone madmen prophesying the end of everything, or megalomaniacs bent on bringing about the end of creation to please their god. Some believe that he may not even know or care that he has any followers, knowing that if his goals are achieved, they will be destroyed along with everything else.[4][13]
Formal clothing is observed, more often than not, by his followers. Gray robes with blue accents is traditional but his priests rarely take much interest in their attire, meaning most of his followers wear shabby and stained raiments.[14]
In the Age of Legend, Groetus was worshipped in largely the same manner as he is today. Motivated by nothing but a desire to see the apocalypse, raving Groetan doomsayers took every opportunity to accost others and proclaim all sorts of impending doom, even when people paid little attention to them."
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