What I gather from looking into my various sourcebooks is the following:
Wee Jas is LN with LE tendancies, hence her living in Acheron. Her death aspect has nothing to do with the undead, it was gained after the Rain of Colorless Fire when her worshippers looked to her to ensure the dead were being properly escorted to their ultimate destination. She inclines towards evil ONLY in that she and her followers tend to be obsessed with the selfish attainment of power. D&DG mistakenly lists LG as being an acceptable alignment for her followers, but LN and LE are the primary alignments of her priesthood, though most evil priests worshipping death cling to Nerull. Her clerics have the power to rebuke the undead, though not without her approval or perhaps the assumption thereof.
As for roleplaying tips, I can only suggest that clerics of Wee Jas have respect and honor for the dead, whereas a cleric of Nerull would perhaps see death as a tool to be used. Priests of Wee Jas have a very defined hierarchy, and obedience to higher ranked priests is a must. Death is not, however, one of the main obsessions of the priesthood as it might be in the case of Nerull. Rather, orderly pursuit and accumulation of items of power is a high priority. Wee Jas and her priests are very fond of magical jewelry and items and the like. Creation of magical items and then USAGE of those items is urged.
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Wee Jas is LN with LE tendancies, hence her living in Acheron. Her death aspect has nothing to do with the undead, it was gained after the Rain of Colorless Fire when her worshippers looked to her to ensure the dead were being properly escorted to their ultimate destination. She inclines towards evil ONLY in that she and her followers tend to be obsessed with the selfish attainment of power. D&DG mistakenly lists LG as being an acceptable alignment for her followers, but LN and LE are the primary alignments of her priesthood, though most evil priests worshipping death cling to Nerull. Her clerics have the power to rebuke the undead, though not without her approval or perhaps the assumption thereof.
As for roleplaying tips, I can only suggest that clerics of Wee Jas have respect and honor for the dead, whereas a cleric of Nerull would perhaps see death as a tool to be used. Priests of Wee Jas have a very defined hierarchy, and obedience to higher ranked priests is a must. Death is not, however, one of the main obsessions of the priesthood as it might be in the case of Nerull. Rather, orderly pursuit and accumulation of items of power is a high priority. Wee Jas and her priests are very fond of magical jewelry and items and the like. Creation of magical items and then USAGE of those items is urged.
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