Those who are given a specific task for a
Divine.
ConsecrationistThe clear blue waters of the
SupernalRealms can be found in rare spots on Shem, and those who are worthy may carry it and wash others with it, bringing them spiritual cleansing, protection, and grace. A consecreationist carries
celeste water in a special decanters and splashed upon people with an aspergillum.
Longwalker -
primary euskepsia userOne who travels the
Long Path and gains the ability through experiences that engrave upon their mind deeper wisdoms the power to use
euskepsia. They channel their mental energies through spears and bear special protective gear called an aegis.
Miracleworker -
primary Elysian essence userThose who travel the world helping people in need, often in ways that those in need don't even notice, giving the impression of miracles being performed. In doing so, they encourage belief in miracles, increasing the
Elysian essence in the world, thereby increasing chances of actual miracles occurring.
MoemeliA
manganga given a specific task for their greater power.
Those who perform services for the
Divines. Servants.
Angelologist -
primary celeste water user /
definitive attendantsOne who vows service to angels and gains celestial powers of protection, healing, or empowerment of others.
ApostleThe disciple of a
Messiah.
MohlokomediA
manganga in service to a greater power without a specific task.
ServantOf the same name as above, but a
hallow who embodies the virtue of service.
ServantThose who wield all
celestial essence through service to the Celestial Realms.
Those who experience or spread Divine ecstasy.
Ecstatic - definitive beatificers
One overcome by Divine ecstasy (euphotonia, euphony, or euphoria). See celestial witches.
ThaboA
manganga in the throes of ecstasy.
VisionarySee
celestial artists.
Those who worship a
Divine without necessarily being an official clergy or performer of rites.
DevoutOne who embodies the
holy virtue of piety.
HǽþenOne who believes fervently in
serendipity.
Hallow -
primary holy virtue userA person who embodies the 12
holy virtues, a hallow gains different powers depending on how they embody each virtue.
Manganga -
primary botshepehi userThose believers in either a calling, a greater power, or some other strongly beld conviction who do so with such fidelity and passion that they draw esoteric power called
botshepehi from it.
PilipiliQueer or trans followers of
Hili Kar. Includes
parru and assinnu.
Those who work for a non-religious organization in a religious capacity.
MotsoalleA
manganga given to spreading the greater good for a private organization.
Generic clergy in an official organization.
ConfessorA
cleric who listens to confessions and grants absolution from Heaven.
MorutiA
manganga with an official role with a religious organization.
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Those who channel the power of nature. Celestial druids are still called "druids", but they represent nature in different ways.
A mentor, guide, and teacher of an eastern faith.
BanaayaA
taala guru who heals the world.
ChuanshouA chuánshòu is a rare
guru unifier.
DhyaaneeA
guru of peace.
GyaaneeA
guru of the
Long Path.
Kumal -
primary ujjval aatma userOne who achieves equilibrium within their own soul and gains the power to sense imbalance in the world--and to affect it.
MagbigayA
guru among the
tagapagpalaya.
Nagmumuni-MuniA
guru of the Truth.
NishthaavaanA
guru who serves the
greater good.
PathapradarshakA
guru who imparts the wisdom and insights of justice.
Those who lead the faithful in prayer.
AitisalOne who calls the people to prayer. They use
Euphony,
euphoria, and
dumaqu.
CaliphA leader and descendant of a holy prophet.
KhadimA
manganga imam of
Mahad or northern
Taggarus.
LilsalaA prayer leader of the Shepherdess.
MuftiA holy judge of peace.
MutarjimAn interpreter of holy law and word.
Ascetics who practice their faith in small communities and take profound vows.
AsketA
monk of central
Jesenya who performs complex music for the
Divine.
AvivaahitA
monk who has
botshepehi.
BhaeeA
monk who serves Heaven.
BhikshukA warrior-monk who fights for
justice.
EkaantavaaseeA
monk who embodies the virtue of patience.
MathaadheeshA
monk of the
taala.
SaadhuA
monk of
peace.
TapasveeA
monk who has achieved
enlightenment or seeks it while serving the people directly.
Women who live in small, isolated communities, sometimes with specific tasks, taking profound vows of worship.
InainA
nun who teaches liberation theology.
MoitlamiA
manganga nun.
PriorinA singing
nun of central
Jesenya.
Sister of KindnessA
nun who embodies the virtue of kindness, often working directly with the oppressed and poor.
Sister of the SwanA warrior-
nun who serves
justice.
WellwifeA
goodwife in a nunnery.
Those who travel to holy sites in honor of their religious history.
Hajji -
definitive pilgrimsA
pilgrim of the Shepherdess.
MoetiA
pilgrim traveling to southern
Taggarus for the gathering of
mangangas.
WreccaA
tæflere on a pilgrimage to regain their
serendipity.
Those who praise the
Divines.
AlitsadohvsgiA communal guide of stomp dances and other religious ceremonies among the
nunnehi.
Sacred MusicianThe terms for sacred musicians vary greatly by culture, but these are followers of
music.
Thoriso -
definitive plauditorsA
manganga who engages in praise and prayer.
Those who take the word of the
Divines directly to the people.
AhljadohvsgiA
community preacher.
BodereA
tæflere who preaches about
serendipity.
IerokiryrkasA
preacher of peace.
MangangaralA
preacher of liberation.
MagwawaliA
truespeaker preacher.
Ma'heoneeestsehetane[ma'heóneéestséhetane - cheyenne] A
marshal preacher of
Divine justice.
MoreriA
manganga preaching to the masses.
RevivalistA
preacher of
love,
music, and more.
SaarnaajaA
preacher amongst the clan.
SeolgyojaOne who preaches unity of the workers.
Upadeshak
A preacher of equality.
Those who teach religion and read the words of the
Divines.
MofaniA
manganga who teaches the greater good.
Rabbi -
definitive preceptorsA teacher of the
Long Path.
Official clergy who perform sacrifices, sacraments, and other rites.
MorutiA
priest who has
botshepehi.
TotahtzinA
priest of the Jaguar God.
Non-male clergy who perform rites and often serve female or non-male
Divines.
ApaiszaA
priestess among the
bikiak.
AvgerinosA
priestess of inspiration and art.
FiristA
priestes of joy.
GallaeA transgender
priestess of
Hili Kar.
HathoraAn
Azeti transgender
priestess of
Flusslied.
HighwifeA
goodwife married to a Divine.
IereiaA
priestes of peace.
KahinaA
priestess of Heaven.
Kanyang Sirilia
priestes of the truth.
Kii-kiiA
priestess of the
Rainbow Serpent.
MoitlamiA
priestess who has
botshepehi.
MupristakadziA
priestes of the earliest peoples who serves Hope.
Najm al'SabahA
priestes who embodies the virtue of devotion.
PariA
priestess of liberation.
Daughter of Phryscara -
definitive priestessesA priestess bonded to her ancestors beyond
the Fall via
ameoa.
PujaarinA warrior-priestess of subcontinental
Dabusen who is, effectively, a
marshal-priestess. She wields chakrams.
UmupadiriA priestess of the
abarinzi.
Those who speak the will of the
Divines. Messengers, speakers, and foretellers of the Divine.
NabiaShe who speaks for Heaven. A
Mahadi prophetess.
Prophetesse
A trans feminine revolutionary and prophet in the Reever Sea.
Ya TsebangA
prophet who has
botshepehi.
Those who are conduits to the spirits, the
Divines, and the ancestors.
Hwee'aghaat (navajo)
One through which the truth comes.
KallawayaWandering
healers and spiritual guides in the mountains of eastern
Palhur.
KurdaitchaA
shaman of the big islands of the southern
Island Bridge who serves the Creator, the Rainbow Serpent, and the Dreamtime. See also
poioumenonic faithful and
aetherial faithful.
MudangA
shaman from
Uruo. Male is
baksu.
Nyangu-WajiA
shaman of the
Rainbow Serpent in the southern
Island Bridge.
SekepeA
manganga who is connected to the ancestors.
TietajaA
shaman of the
akka clans.
Txiv Neeb (hmong)
A
shaman of northeastern
Dabusen who protects the home.
Udagan -
primary Aemoa userVarious kinds of mostly women spiritual healers, leaders, and guides who commune with their
Aemoa and gain insights, skills, and powers from their forebears.
Celestial Agents
Celestial Attendants
Celestial Beatificers
Celestial Believers
Celestial Chaplains
Celestial Clerics
Celestial Cultists
Celestial Druids
Celestial Gurus
Celestial Imams
Celestial Monks
Celestial Nuns
Celestial Pilgrims
Celestial Plauditors
Celestial Preachers
Celestial Preceptors
Celestial Priests
Celestial Priestesses
Celestial Prophets
Celestial Shamans
Celestial Witches