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scuda
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Posted - 27 Sep 2016 :  14:12:12  Show Profile Send scuda a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Istishia has the following Church Orders described:

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The Water Lord's faith has four major sects: the Church of the Magnificent Storm, the Church of the Sacred Sea, the Church of Watery Paths, and the Church of the Eternal Transformation. These sects work together with each other, though disagreements have been known to occur. In general, the Istishian faith is constantly evolving and new sects are diverted from or absorbed by old ones as the decades pass. The church holds a unified ranking system throughout the faith, and the many sects dictate how the priests of a particular house of worship view and practice their religion.

The Church of the Magnificent Storm believes in the cleansing power of Istishia. In its eyes, Istishia washes away the impurities of both the land and sea and purifies the air. "Stormers," as they are known, always try to be present during thunderstorms and other severe weather.

The Church of the Sacred Sea believes that large expanses of water represent the body of Istishia. Its members pray for calm seas and to protect both ships and port from the Water Lord's power, but they also call upon the oceans to deliver Istishia's wrath against those who oppose the church. Many sages think that the difficulties that Thay, whose zulkirs have often courted the church of Kossuth, has had with its navy at various times are not the result of interference by Umberlee or even powerful wizardly rivals, but rather the work of this sect of the Istishian church.

The Church of Watery Paths believes that the rivers and streams of Toril represent the far reach of Istishia's power. Its members view rivers and streams as the veins and capillaries of Istishia and point out that no place on Toril is not shaped in some way by water, even if it is shaped by the absense of water.

Finally, the Church of the Eternal Transformation believes that just as water moves from one state to another yet remains eternally present, so life moves from one state to another yet continues. Life exists on terrestial bodies like Abeir-Toril on the Prime Material Plane and across the many planes of existence, and when life ends on one plane it is merely transformed to a form more suitable for its existence on another. All of the universe is therefore symbolized in the water cycle.


Does anyone have an particular or further information—or actual writing utilizing these orders—on these Orders?

I'm especially interested in the last Order, the Order of Eternal Transformation.

Cheers.

Quale
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Posted - 30 Sep 2016 :  18:29:27  Show Profile Send Quale a Private Message  Reply with Quote
there isn't much more information, the church used to rule the Alaor isle, south of Thay, and Istishia is mentioned in Sea of Fallen Stars book
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scuda
Acolyte

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Posted - 30 Sep 2016 :  18:35:07  Show Profile Send scuda a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Quale

there isn't much more information, the church used to rule the Alaor isle, south of Thay, and Istishia is mentioned in Sea of Fallen Stars book


Bummer. One would think that with such a division of the Church, and with even a fair amount of detail, these branches or even the Istishian Church as a whole, would have seen some use in either novels, or modules, or tales by NPCs.

Something to be developed, I would say!!

Thanks for the response.
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Quale
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Posted - 30 Sep 2016 :  18:43:12  Show Profile Send Quale a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yea, I feel the same about the church of Akadi, they have a cool philosophy, could even work as a Planescape sect/faction
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Artemas Entreri
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Posted - 01 Oct 2016 :  01:11:19  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Istishia is mentioned in the Corsairs of the Great Sea boxed set.

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TBeholder
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There were some priests at Ravens Bluff, IIRC.
Anyway, the Elemental Lords don't have much followers other than elemental-blooded folk and elementalists of arcane persuasion. Because generally they don't give a damn about anyone else and everyone else fully reciprocates. And there's no big incentives, so it's either a matter of very peculiar inclinations or a fallback option in case one doesn't align with locally venerated actual gods (like in Al-Qadim).
Since the followers are already few and asocial, there usually isn't much of organization either.

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scuda
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Posted - 02 Oct 2016 :  19:17:39  Show Profile Send scuda a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thaumaturgists?
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