Hey, look what I found! It's an online copy of Powers and Pantheons. According to that, Jergal's faithful are called Jergali. It's a 2nd Edition D&D book, but it seems safe to presume that its lore (or at least the bits that weren't overwritten by future editions) still stands, doesn't it?
There doesn't seem to be a generic name for Lurue's faithful, but Lurue's clerics are called Silvermaids because Lurue doesn't welcome men among her clergy. Because unicorns are flippin' sexist bigots, that's why. :P
(By the way, Red Wizards, your creation of the black unicorns makes Lurue cry. Stop doing that. :( )
There doesn't seem to be a generic name for Lurue's faithful, but Lurue's clerics are called Silvermaids because Lurue doesn't welcome men among her clergy. Because unicorns are flippin' sexist bigots, that's why. :P
(By the way, Red Wizards, your creation of the black unicorns makes Lurue cry. Stop doing that. :( )
Corella d'Margo, arch-liar
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan