Avlissian Clerics

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Among piles of notes on Kered's desk at the Avlis Tower University, can be found piles of notes, including the following half-finished manuscript...

Clerics

The Power of Faith

Authored by Kered Rose

Introduction

In the past I have been fortunate enough to have two books published. My works on barbarians and bards were both well received and it has been a source of lasting regret that I have not found the time to add to the pair and begin a series covering as may aspects of life here on Negaria as possible. I hope that this manuscript will be a remedy to that, and I shall soon add more books to this series.

For my latest effort, I decided to look at the role of religious leaders in the lands we inhabit. The world we live in is one driven by religion, and the men and women who guide us in our religion are incredibly influential. As before I will attempt to uncover the motivations of these people, and what it is that truly defines them.

Types of Clerics

How do we define a cleric? Ho do clerics define themselves? Throughout the years, different scholars have defined them in different ways, and true to my previous approach, I will not attempt to pigeonhole them, but I feel that in general, they fill one of the following roles, or a mixture of the three;

Clerics as obedient servants of a god. Such a cleric cares little for common folk; their god has specific tasks for them and they fill that role. If they fill a role for the common folk, it is likely as an example to be followed, an exemplar of how that god's follower's should behave. A cleric of Angadar or Andrinor, for example, may be more concerned with expanding their god's influence over magic on Avlis than with the health of lay followers. A priest of Maleki or Gorethar may be more devoted to battle than to time spent leading prayers. A priest of Vorin may spend his days collating information in the seclusion of a library cell.

Clerics as intermediaries between the gods and their followers. Such a cleric is concerned with his God's followers as much as with the god themself. They may be humble servants of the lay worhsippers, helping them in their daily lives, asking their god to intercede on behalf of the worthy and helping people who ask for help understanding the will of their lord, or they may be leaders of men, attempting to stir their god's followers to great deeds, larger donations and more fervent worship. A cleric of Che'reth may humbly assist in a hospital, doing what they can to ease suffering, or they may lead efforts to raise funds for a new hospital like the one found in Blandenberg.

Clerics as missionaries. Such a cleric seeks to increase the following of their god. They may not be concerned so much with the wellbeing of followers as with sheer numbers and increasing that number.

In return for their devotion, clerics receive the favour of their gods in the form of divine spells and the ability to turn undead. A cleric who strays from their god's teachings will soon find themself powerless and alone.

Role of the Cleric

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Locations

Physical Characteristics & Appearance

Personality

Weapons, Armour & Magic

Religion

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Conclusion