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Faerliane |
Posted - 01 Jun 2004 : 14:30:44 Hello,
According to the F&A (page 76-77) Ilmater's church has the most saints and mentions: Saint Dionysius Saint Sollars the Twice Martyred Saint Jasper of the Rocks Saint Morgan the Taciturn
Are they described in any supplements? Are there any other canon Saints? In which churches are they acknowledged in? |
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 01 Oct 2018 : 01:48:35 Master Krashos,
Thank you for mentioning that. I am definitely going to check that out!
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
I also did an article on Ilmatari saints in Impiltur that can can be found here at the 'Keep.
-- George Krashos
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George Krashos |
Posted - 01 Oct 2018 : 01:36:02 I also did an article on Ilmatari saints in Impiltur that can can be found here at the 'Keep.
-- George Krashos |
cpthero2 |
Posted - 30 Sep 2018 : 16:59:39 Acolyte Faerliane,
Here is a home built list at the 'Keep!
http://www.candlekeep.com/library/articles/saints.htm
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by Faerliane
Hello,
According to the F&A (page 76-77) Ilmater's church has the most saints and mentions: Saint Dionysius Saint Sollars the Twice Martyred Saint Jasper of the Rocks Saint Morgan the Taciturn
Are they described in any supplements? Are there any other canon Saints? In which churches are they acknowledged in?
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Sarelle |
Posted - 01 Jun 2004 : 17:55:47 You can find some other Saints here on Candlekeep: http://www.candlekeep.com/library/articles/saints.htm. They arn't canon, but they are nice.
Again, not canon, but I have an NPC, St. Orsaleyi, a saint of Eldath, and currently adventuring in Faerūn in his second life. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 01 Jun 2004 : 16:16:22 I'll be dipped if I can remember who I snagged this from, but I know I got it from somewhere in these threads.
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George Krashos has spoken about Monk orders in the Realms before, most notably about the Orders of Ilmater. As I recall, Mr. Schend originally listed the Saints from the realm, with their associate Monastic Orders.
If neither George, nor Mr. Schend mind, I'll repost part of that discussion here, for easy of reference -
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbeys & Cloisters of Ilmater The ten cloisters of Ilmater were established over the past 400 years, and three of them remarkably came into being during the Alemandrian Interregnum. They are placed throughout the country such that a pilgrim/devotee can, with some effort, travel from one to another within two days' ride. They are all manors of sorts, with protective walls around at least a chapel, chapter house, stables, and gardens. Some are more opulent with libraries, monks' quarters separate from the chapter house, or even garrisons for an affiliated knightly order. Each has a specific goal for its faithful, in accord with the saint after which the house is named. While commoners see no distinction among them other than their services and ages, some are more prestigious within church hierarchies of Tethyr simply by their famous founders or associated saints. There are more notes and details about these monasteries, including the various duties of each house, within the various county sections below. The cloisters of Ilmater are noted under their full names, though everyone refers to them simply by their saint's names (i.e. "St. Alaric's, St. Cabram's, etc.). They are listed by age (first number), and each has a second number, which ranks its prestige among the clergy:
1/2) Convent of St. Rhynda: Symbol=Night violet (deep bluish-purple flower). Dedicated in the Year of Bright Nights (985 DR). 2/7) Missionary of St. Cabram: Symbol=Sunset daisy (deep orange). Dedicated in the Year of the Stone Rose (1017 DR). 3/4) Monastery of St. Natan: Symbol=Calim lily (local pale blue floating lily). Dedicated in the Year of the Keening Gale (1050 DR). 4/5) Seminary of St. Ostus: Symbol=Morning glory. Dedicated in the Year of Shambles (1088 DR). 5/1) Convent of St. Teresa: Symbol=Bloodlily (scarlet lily). Dedicated in the Year of Azure Blood (1126 DR). 6/3) Abbey of St. Alaric: Symbol=Briar rose. Dedicated in the Year of the Howling Moon (1130 DR). 7/8) Hospice of St. Corin: Symbol=Thistle. Dedicated in the Year of the Yellow Rose (1242 DR). 8/10) St. Ramedar's Cloister: Symbol=Rock violet (pale, miniature ground flower). Dedicated in the Year of the Dragon (1352 DR). 9/9) Monastery of St. Domin: Symbol=Mountain daisy (tiny, ochre-yellow ground-crawling flowers). Dedicated in the Year of Maidens (1361 DR). 10/6) Priory of St. Silvyr: Symbol=Tuarlye (blue flower with green highlights indigenous only to the Forest of Tethir). Dedicated in the Year of the Staff (1366 DR).
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Brother Ezra |
Posted - 01 Jun 2004 : 15:18:06 You can get some details from the 2nd edition supplement FR9 The Bloodstone Lands, by R.A. Salvatore. It's out of print, but can be obtained as a download from SV Games (www.svgames.com). There isn't a great deal of detail about the individual saints, but you can get a feel for the nature of each sect. It includes St. Sollars and St. Dionysus, but not any of the others you mentioned.
Also, I believe Steven Schend did a lot of detail about the worship of Ilmater in Calimshan, including some writeups of Ilmatari monasteries in the area. He visits these boards often and can probably give more information than I ever could.
Eric Boyd also frequents these boards, and he along with Steven (and Eric Mona) did the writeups in Faiths and Pantheons. |
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