True.
This is a different issue, and not important at this moment, but I've never had a player play a cleric of Naeron, and I'm finding it very difficult to DM. Naeron is such a diverse god, I'm not sure how to use him. You can look at him several ways.
He's the god of knowledge, which might make his followers very logical and passive. He's the god of the underworld, which makes it seem that his followers may be dark and mysterious, perhaps cultish. He's also the god of evil dragons. Oh, so his followers would be powerful, brash, want to dominate, and evil to the core. Also, one of his domains is death, and he's a god of death according to his description, so maybe his followers are dark brooding grim reaper types going about honoring and worshiping death...
Will the real cleric of Nearon stand up?
Oh, and to top it off, he's neutral. Lawful neutral.
I can't wrap my brain around him. He's a dominator god. He wants to dominate... why isn't he evil?
I just think the author went a wee bit overboard in Naeron. Silverglass, it's your baby, right?
Maybe a slight adjustment could be in store for the new setting guide. What do you think?
I think if you nudge him over to evil it would all make sense. He's the creator of the evil dragons, by God...