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Many of Pholtus’s clerics act as judges and arbiters, where they are known for their adherence to the letter of the law. | Many of Pholtus’s clerics act as judges and arbiters, where they are known for their adherence to the letter of the law. | ||
The church has three ascending orders: Glimmering | The church has three ascending orders: Glimmering, Gleaming, and Shining. | ||
Paladins of Pholtus are known as templars or inquisitors. They consider questions of morality to be secondary to faithfulness to Pholtus and his One True Way. They seek the destruction of chaos, darkness, and evil, in that order. While some individual Pholtan paladins can be merciful, doubt and mercy are not considered virtues in their tradition, and many believe them to be weaknesses. | Paladins of Pholtus are known as templars or inquisitors. They consider questions of morality to be secondary to faithfulness to Pholtus and his One True Way. They seek the destruction of chaos, darkness, and evil, in that order. While some individual Pholtan paladins can be merciful, doubt and mercy are not considered virtues in their tradition, and many believe them to be weaknesses. | ||
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The [[Order of Saint Rabban]] is an Inquisitor order of Pholtus. | The [[Order of Saint Rabban]] is an Inquisitor order of Pholtus. | ||
== Vestments == | |||
Traditional clerical vestments include white robes and garments, with trim dependent on the priest's station. Low level priests (Glimmering) have no trim. Mid level (Gleaming) clerics have silver trim. While high level priests have gold and silver trim. | |||
Modern, less dogmatic, branches dress in monochrome, going from black with white cuffs and collars for devoted lay members to a light grey for lower clerics and white for ranking clergy. | |||
Pholtan paladins traditionally dress in white and pale yellow tunics of fine linen or silk, with silvery borders decorated with suns and moons or excerpts from Pholtus scripture. | |||
== Temples == | |||
Buildings consecrated to Pholtus are white, almost always built of stone. Services include many brightly burning candles, long sermons and choruses of the worshipers' anthem, "O Blinding Light". | |||
[[Category:Deities]] | [[Category:Deities]] |
Revision as of 16:17, 3 May 2023
Title(s) |
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Pholtus of the Blinding Light |
Symbol |
Silvery sun with a crescent moon |
Alignment |
Lawful Neutral |
Portfolio |
Law, Order, Inflexibility, Light, Sun, Moon |
Favored weapon |
Quarterstaff |
Pholtus (FOHL-tus) himself appears as a tall, slender man with pale skin, flowing white hair and bright blue eyes burning with the fires of devotion. He always wears a silky white gown and a cassock trimmed with gold and silver, embroidered with suns and moons. He abhors compromise almost as much as he does chaos.
Dogma
The One True Way is a strict path, but guarantees rightness. Show no tolerance for those who do not give all for the cause of Law. Fanaticism in the name of the Blinding Light is praiseworthy, and Law’s champions shall be rewarded in the era when chaos has been vanquished.
Clergy
Many of Pholtus’s clerics act as judges and arbiters, where they are known for their adherence to the letter of the law.
The church has three ascending orders: Glimmering, Gleaming, and Shining.
Paladins of Pholtus are known as templars or inquisitors. They consider questions of morality to be secondary to faithfulness to Pholtus and his One True Way. They seek the destruction of chaos, darkness, and evil, in that order. While some individual Pholtan paladins can be merciful, doubt and mercy are not considered virtues in their tradition, and many believe them to be weaknesses.
Pholtan paladins traditionally dress in white and pale yellow tunics of fine linen or silk, with silvery borders decorated with suns and moons or excerpts from Pholtan scripture.
The Order of Saint Rabban is an Inquisitor order of Pholtus.
Vestments
Traditional clerical vestments include white robes and garments, with trim dependent on the priest's station. Low level priests (Glimmering) have no trim. Mid level (Gleaming) clerics have silver trim. While high level priests have gold and silver trim.
Modern, less dogmatic, branches dress in monochrome, going from black with white cuffs and collars for devoted lay members to a light grey for lower clerics and white for ranking clergy.
Pholtan paladins traditionally dress in white and pale yellow tunics of fine linen or silk, with silvery borders decorated with suns and moons or excerpts from Pholtus scripture.
Temples
Buildings consecrated to Pholtus are white, almost always built of stone. Services include many brightly burning candles, long sermons and choruses of the worshipers' anthem, "O Blinding Light".