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* Due to their close involvement with the law enforcement of the city and their interaction with the Scribes Guild, the temple of Alkaizer volunteered its Vicar-General to preside over the Temple Guild. The Temple Guild's sole function is record-keeping, so the role conveys only minor prestige upon the president.


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Latest revision as of 07:58, 15 May 2020

General purpose of the guild listed here, a few sentences max.


Avemroth

Of the Free Cities, the Blue City of Avemroth has earned the nickname City of Temples for its significant temples to all five Dragon gods and to each of the Blessed Gods. The city's Ruling Guild established the Temple Guild in order to keep track of the legally registered priests of each temple within the city. Only one priest from each temple must sit on the Temple Guild, but they are required to keep rolls of all active personnel. Channellers from other cities are strongly encouraged to register with their respective temples in order to receive the full protections of the temple's patronage.

Four temples of the Blessed Gods share combined temple complexes with two of the Dragon Gods. The temples of Kevalth and the Twins, Khitar and Nimway, meet at the Eye of Kevalth in the Abenbury River to form the Kekhinim Temple. The temples of Thalu and Kravnos form a gateway at the base of the Wiccdun (magic mountain), atop which sits the temple of Tyrath. As a natural outcome of these close relationships, the priests at the Kekhinim Temple are wood elf triplets, while the priests at the Wiccdun are high elf siblings.

The cults of Irrilandrilla and Kao are recent arrivals to Avemroth. While some notables in the city are aware of (or members of) these cults, their priests have not yet joined the Temple Guild.

History

Leadership/Organization

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  • Due to their close involvement with the law enforcement of the city and their interaction with the Scribes Guild, the temple of Alkaizer volunteered its Vicar-General to preside over the Temple Guild. The Temple Guild's sole function is record-keeping, so the role conveys only minor prestige upon the president.

Important NPCs

Temples of the Dragon Gods

Of the priests of the Dragon Gods, only the priest of Averae is able to channel her deity's powers.

Temples of the Dragon Gods
Name Role Description
Name High Priestess of Averae A Blue Draeken Channeler of Averae.
Lanlithorn Evergreen High Priestess of Kevalth Wood Elf Shaman, sister of the Priests of the Twins.
Uukkarnit Alornerk High Priest of Isinar Short even for a Svaald, Uukkarnit's incredible prowess as an adept made her a natural choice for the high priesthood of Isinar. The Temple of Isinar runs the Blaodun Games ames every five years during the Month of the Soldier.
Hudde Merle Hight Priest of Sudreth Human Sorcerer.
Ceredasdad Galaglinaryl High Priest of Tyrath Mage/Channeler (Thalu).

Temples of the Blessed Gods

Temples of the Blessed Gods
Name Role Description
Name High Priest of Alkaizer Description.
Name High Priests of Khitar and Nimway Wood Elf Channeler/Shamans. Siblings of the priest of Kevalth.
Gondion Galaglinaryl High Priest of Kravnos Male High Elf Channeler-Mage.
Aldus High Priest of Kronos Human Channeler-Mage. Concept is reflective of a human obsession with time due to shorter lifespans.
Firmin High Priest of Septimus Human Channeler-Adept. Related through marriage to the Captain-General of Alkaizer’s Order of the Guard.
Name High Priest of Su-Lan 'Human Channeler, possibly also Adept.
Æthuialiel Galaglinaryl High Priest of Thalu 'Female High Elf Channeler-Mage.
Name High Priest of Thysis Half-Elf Channeler-Adept. Wife of the Patron of the Watch. They control Thysis Square, along with some of the most significant organized crime in the city.

Non-Guild Religions

Non-Guild Religions
Name Organization Role Description
Victoria Leopold, Col Leopold Cult of Kao Leader Human sister and brother, channeller and adept respectively. The cult of Kao is only just recently resurging in Avemroth. Currently, they do not use the old temple openly for fear of the Septimite guards who oppress Fenn City, but the cult has a growing presence among the gangs in Fenn City as well as the inmates in The Hollows. The 'priests' have been running a moving fight club ('The Prayer Place') in Fenn City's warehouses for six years before the return of Kao.
Ada Honeywine Cult of Irrilandrilla Leader Female Human Channeler, possibly also Adept. The newest madame of Schadwe Street, she acquired the tallest brothel building via a hostile takeover aided by her converts on 11 Silence 1734. Her brothel, The Pretty Little Sting hosts a hidden shrine in 'the penthouse.' She is the source of drug trafficking in The Angles and Hordern along with the significant spike in assassinations and executions in The Angles. Members of the cult refer to her as 'The Woman.' No one is certain if Ada Honeywine is her real name.

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Isinroth

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Kertos

History

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Syr

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Tyrose

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