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Deneir
The monastic orders include the Preservers of the Ordered Way, who tend to remain cloistered and perform copying and illuminating work; the Disciples of the Free Word (known derisively as the Pens of the Poor), who pursue the church mission of offering scribe duties to the indigent with great vigor; and the Zealots of the Written Word (usually just called Zealots or Carmendines, after their founder) (good-aligned, allowed multiclass – cleric) These monks accompany clerics of Deneir on quests, assist in moneymaking efforts for the church, and are as fond of recording information as any devout worshiper of Deneir. 其他請看《Champions of Valor》。
Eldath
The monastic order of Eldath is the Disciples of the Yielding Way, sometimes known as the Brothers and Sisters of the Open Palm. These monks guard sacred sites where many peacemen and peacewomen dwell and travel the countryside gathering information for isolated groves and fastnesses. They do not ever seek to provoke violence, but are quite deceptively deadly when defending themselves, their charges, and their holy sites. 其他請看《Champions of Valor》。
Grummbar
Disciples of the Changeless Face (neutral-aligned): allowed multiclass – fighter. This stoic and spartan order is obsessed with preserving the knowledge of how things are (from laws to traditions to manners of speech) so that change can be detected and countered (which often involves beating into a pulp someone who disagrees).
Ilmater
Disciples of St. Sollars the Twice-Martyred, whose most famous facility, the Monastery of the Yellow Rose, is located in Damara, high up in the Earthspurs near the Glacier of the White Worm. (Monks of this monastery specialize in genealogical studies.)
Disciples of St. Sollars (Monks of the Yellow Rose) (good-aligned): allowed multiclass – ranger, shadowdancer. 其他請看《Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting》、《Champions of Valor》、Bloodstone系列等。
Sisters of the St. Jasper of the Rocks請看《Champions of Ruin》。
Kossuth
Disciples of the Phoenix (good-aligned): allowed multiclass - cleric. This order (and the other two orders of Kossuthan monks) is very insular and has a rigid tradition of study and fighting style, as well as behavioral taboos. They are the most likely to espouse the purifying and redeeming aspects of their deity’s element. 其他請看《Champions of Valor》。
Brothers and Sisters of the Pure Flame (neutral-aligned): allowed multiclass - cleric. These monks seek a balance between the purifying aspect and the destructive aspect of Kossuth’s flame, and are the mediators of the three orders. Most of them learn Ignan to better communicate with fire elementals.
Disciples of the Salamander (evil-aligned): allowed multiclass - cleric. Some of these
monks rival a Talosian fanatic’s love of destructive fire, but most see it as a necessary tool for renewal in the world. Many of them bear brands of magical symbols on their bodies and decorate themselves with fiery tattoos.
Loviatar
Monks of the faith all belong to the Disciples of the White Rod (evil-aligned, allowed multiclass - cleric):, named in honor of the token granted to their founder by Loviatar and held in the home abbey near Calimport as a relic. Monks of Loviatar prefer using their bare hands to inflict pain rather than using weapons. When forced to use weapons, they prefer nunchaku with white-bleached leather wrappings on the hilts.其他請看《City of Splendors: Waterdeep》。
Oghma
Children of the Passive Voice (neutral-aligned): These monks serve as guardians to libraries and abbeys, and sometimes are sent to find lost stores of knowledge. 其他請看《Faiths and Pantheons》- The Leaves of Learning。 |
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