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The Order of the Yellow Rose is not native to Negaria; it can be found on another plane of existence. However, items created by or for the order have been found here, likely imported by interplanar traders such as [[NPCs:Grazby|NPCs:Grazby]].  
The Order of the Yellow Rose is not native to Negaria; it can be found on another plane of existence. However, items created by or for the order have been found here, likely imported by interplanar traders such as [[NPCs:Grazby|Grazby]].  


Little is known of the order.  It is a religious one, devoted to a god of endurance, suffering, martyrdom, and perseverance on their homeworld.  This deity is one of goodness; the order's symbol, a yellow rose, seems to have been taken from a famous martyr who died twice in the service of said deity.
Little is known of the order.  It is a religious one, devoted to a god of endurance, suffering, martyrdom, and perseverance on their homeworld.  This deity is one of goodness; the order's symbol, a yellow rose, seems to have been taken from a famous martyr who died twice in the service of said deity.

Latest revision as of 15:44, 5 August 2019

The Order of the Yellow Rose is not native to Negaria; it can be found on another plane of existence. However, items created by or for the order have been found here, likely imported by interplanar traders such as Grazby.

Little is known of the order. It is a religious one, devoted to a god of endurance, suffering, martyrdom, and perseverance on their homeworld. This deity is one of goodness; the order's symbol, a yellow rose, seems to have been taken from a famous martyr who died twice in the service of said deity.

While the Order of the Yellow Rose is a force of good on their home plane, and often allies itself with paladins of their patron deity, in Negaria it is rumored that worshipers of the god Evrak have recreated the order here in Negaria with a more sinister bent, to foment suffering instead of ending it.


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