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Mowri was a goddess also known as the 'Lady of Beggars, Slaves and Serfs'.[1]

In Gardens of the Moon

Crokus Younghand thought to himself that noblewoman Challice D'Arle had never known the Lady of Beggars' touch.[2]

After achieving a long sought justice at Lady Simtal's Fête, Murillio was filled with regret. Nearly overwhelmed, he whispered to Mowri. By his own admission it was as close to a prayer as he had ever uttered.[3]

In Memories of Ice

Hood told Quick Ben that Mowri had betrayed the pantheon and affiliated herself with the House of Chains. She had embraced the Three, taking up the positions of Cripple, Leper, and Fool.[4]

In The Crippled God

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In Dancer's Lament

In the period before the formation of the Malazan Empire, the primary religious festival of Li Heng on Quon Tali was a procession honoring the city's patron goddess, Burn. The procession was comprised of heavy platforms mainly carrying effigies of the sleeping Burn, but also including icons and shrines dedicated to other entities. These deities shared with Burn aspects related to "fate, futurity and the struggle of life and death", and included: Mowri; the Queen of Dreams; D'rek; and Poliel.[5]

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