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[[ | [[Pelor]] is served by a wide variety of holy men, and nearly each specific function within the church has its' own '''Holy Order'''. The orders are further broken down into groups, with the '''''Devout Orders''''' tending to the needs of the people, keeping records, and governing the land. His preachers tend to be popular and persuasive, running their church and governing with a light touch. Nonetheless, there are some within the Devout Orders who take a more 'fire and brimstone' approach to their preaching. Each side has its adherents, and Pelor does not seem to favor one or the other. | ||
'''''The Sacred Orders''''' of | '''''The Sacred Orders''''' of Pelor are composed of three, military orders, which, in effect, compose a large standing army ready to fight and die for their god at a moment's notice. The Sacred Orders also hold most of the political power in the land, and three of the members of the [[Council of Five]] are from these organizations. | ||
Finally, the '''''Divine Orders''''' are small, elite groups, highly trained in whatever they do - whether it be hunting the walking dead, or taking care of the records of an entire world. Most members of these orders started their career in the Sacred Orders, and advanced into the Divine for one reason or another. | Finally, the '''''Divine Orders''''' are small, elite groups, highly trained in whatever they do - whether it be hunting the walking dead, or taking care of the records of an entire world. Most members of these orders started their career in the Sacred Orders, and advanced into the Divine for one reason or another. | ||
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Note that, although all of the Holy Orders serve the same god, they are all answerable to different authorities within the Church, and are often at odds (particularly [[the Fist of Reverence]] and [[the Sword of Malicean]]). Note also that every member of the Devout Orders and most of the Divine orders, as well as the Celebrants of Harmony, are considered fully qualified priests, able to perform weddings and funerals, lead prayers, and pass judgment over minor crimes and civil disputes. | Note that, although all of the Holy Orders serve the same god, they are all answerable to different authorities within the Church, and are often at odds (particularly [[the Fist of Reverence]] and [[the Sword of Malicean]]). Note also that every member of the Devout Orders and most of the Divine orders, as well as the Celebrants of Harmony, are considered fully qualified priests, able to perform weddings and funerals, lead prayers, and pass judgment over minor crimes and civil disputes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 13 December 2023
Pelor is served by a wide variety of holy men, and nearly each specific function within the church has its' own Holy Order. The orders are further broken down into groups, with the Devout Orders tending to the needs of the people, keeping records, and governing the land. His preachers tend to be popular and persuasive, running their church and governing with a light touch. Nonetheless, there are some within the Devout Orders who take a more 'fire and brimstone' approach to their preaching. Each side has its adherents, and Pelor does not seem to favor one or the other.
The Sacred Orders of Pelor are composed of three, military orders, which, in effect, compose a large standing army ready to fight and die for their god at a moment's notice. The Sacred Orders also hold most of the political power in the land, and three of the members of the Council of Five are from these organizations.
Finally, the Divine Orders are small, elite groups, highly trained in whatever they do - whether it be hunting the walking dead, or taking care of the records of an entire world. Most members of these orders started their career in the Sacred Orders, and advanced into the Divine for one reason or another.
Note that, although all of the Holy Orders serve the same god, they are all answerable to different authorities within the Church, and are often at odds (particularly the Fist of Reverence and the Sword of Malicean). Note also that every member of the Devout Orders and most of the Divine orders, as well as the Celebrants of Harmony, are considered fully qualified priests, able to perform weddings and funerals, lead prayers, and pass judgment over minor crimes and civil disputes.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- The Devout Orders (3 P)
- The Divine Orders (6 P)
- The Sacred Orders (3 P)
Pages in category "Orders of the Church"
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