Those who are given a specific task for a
Divine.
WitchhunterA
witchfinder who hunts down women and
witches and persecutes them via
tandh at the behest of their Divine.
Those who perform services for the
Divines. Servants.
MancipantA slave to
Catena Factorem directly.
OblateA specific servant of
God.
Those who experience or spread Divine ecstasy.
CuriadOne possessed by the power of
envy who acts upon that as Divine will.
MmithollOne possessed by the power of
void.
UndazagkA
tanzuk overcome by the power of
baleblood as an act of Divine will.
Those who worship a
Divine without necessarily being an official clergy or performer of rites.
LoicA believer in
Tacite who performs lay practices in his name.
CitizenOne who is of
"pure blood" who believes in
Reinheit and works to serve his will.
UmileA follower of
Yatana who embraces prosperity gospel.
A clergy with a very specific ministry in an non-religious organization.
Gefeoht-BodiendA war-preacher, a
bodiend who serves in a military.
Kludd -
definitive chaplainsA
chaplain of
the Pure. (See klan)
Generic clergy in an official organization.
AlmonerA
cleric in charge of dispensing alms to the poor and needy, a popular position among the followers of
Yatana.
Cliroc -
definitive clericsA
cleric of the church of
Harkanheim.
ConsecratorA
cleric in charge of creating holy space, popular among followers of
Rota Futi.
PrelateA notable
cleric of the church of
Kael'Ras.
SacristanA
cleric in charge of protecting the sacred spaces of the church, a popular position among the followers of
Hollow Jack.
Members of a smaller religious group focused on an individual leader or small group of leaders who maintain strict control.
Croyant -
definitive cultistsA cultist who is skilled in using
stravomenos to brainwash people.
GangolA
witchfinder who belongs to a cult that is obsessed with sacrificing women to their Divine.
Stillborn Cultist -
primary pravum userA horrible cult of childkillers who gain powers via
pravum, acts of depravity that give them strength. They craft knives of unholy might from the bones of their child victims, stalk and harm pregnant people, and kill new mothers as well.
Those who channel the power of nature. Infernal druids are distortions of actual druids.
- Brown aether: The antithesis of a druid, there are no true brown aether-based druids, but there are violations of the world that pose as druids and wield this energy, called afulianists.
- Cacophony: A variation on sonic aether-based druids.
- Eldritch energy: a variation on conflueverant-based druids.
- Ibbissu: A variation on conflueverant-based druids.
- Gossamer light: A variation on the bright-based druids.
- Sterisi: A variation on hamasat al-sahra-based druids.
- Infernum: Some rare druids do bond to landscapes in infernal realms, mostly using demons as intermediaries.
- Pravum: A druid of the deepest parts of the ocean may bond to powers of pravum. These are usually rare members of the Stillborn Cult.
- Thorn energy: The most common infernal druid, these are a variant on a dewin drain with a thorn energy-based intermediary.
- Uafas: Rare druids bonded to nightmarish landscapes in eastern Lyrilla.
- Vile energy: Rare druids who treat bacteria, viruses, and other sources of disease as their companions.
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Ascetics who practice their faith in small communities and take profound vows.
EremiteOne who
fasts to honor
their Divine.
FlagellateA
monk or
friar who self-flagellates in honor of
their god.
Frailthing -
primary Sterisi userAscetics who starve themselves in order to create
Sterisi, which they let consume and control their bodies until they are vessels of famine and drought. Their touch becomes a desiccating, malnourishing act of violence, and their spittle is acid, which they use to attack others.
GermanusA brother who bears the plague as penance.
YosutebitoA
monk who wields
fusei.
Women who live in small, isolated communities, sometimes with specific tasks, taking profound vows of worship.
AbbessA
nun serving
Benplesir and running a
convent.
ClutharA
nun of
Giobog who has taken so many
uafan chemicals that she only sees terrors.
GermanaA
nun who is also a
flagellate.
LleianA
nun of
Haeddiannol who cloisters herself with a communal thorn garden and small group of Aeldian women to serve her with their own blood.
YothagA
nun who serves
Dernier Recours.
Those who travel to holy sites in honor of their religious history.
AlakuA
pilgrim who travels to one of the infernal sites of power for their faith.
Sthaua-zshA
pilgrim who travels to a site of power for
the Eldritch.
WracnianA
witchfinder on a pilgrimage to a site of powerful
tandh.
Infernal Plauditors
Those who praise the
Divines.
Canwr MawlOne who praises
Niedi in discordant song.
ClodforwrA plauditor of
Haeddiannol.
LauditatorA
plauditor of
Catena Factorem.
LouangeOne who praises the beauty of
Benplesir.
TifhirOne who sings false praises of the Divine.
Those who take the word of the
Divines directly to the people.
BodiendA
preacher of the
evils of witchcraft.
MissionaryOne who spreads
the Truth.
Onye NkwusaA street
preacher who spreads
misfortune by convincing people their lot in life is to suffer.
PredicateurA
preacher who spreads ignorance.
ProselyteOne who spreads the word of
Redemption.
Redeemer - primary eldritch energy user
The Eldritch's secret Names contain the power to end all things. Doomsayers--err, redeemers--learn fragments of these Names, which they never speak, and write them with special quill and ink onto special paper, which they roll into scrolls and never look upon. But so long as they carry them, they may invoke their power to inflict a doom upon someone. They stitch their mouths shut so they cannot accidentally speak the secret Name fragments, but break the stitches to inflict a doom.
VangeleA preacher of
prosperity gospel.
Those who teach religion and read the words of the
Divines.
ConfianceA
preceptor who teaches ignorance.
Ghalliem (maltese)
A
preceptor who teaches
the Truth.
Official clergy who perform sacrifices, sacraments, and other rites.
AnnointedA
bodiend officially serving a church.
NckelzothA
priest of the
void.
OffeiriadA
priest in the
Aeldian church.
Ordained -
definitive priestsA
priest of
the Fall and user of
tandh.
P'chutA
priest of
Seminibus.
PontifexHead of the church of
Furich Amol.
PriestA follower of the One True God.
SacerdosA
priest in
Urayme whose role is to convince the enslaved their role is Divinely ordained.
SagartA
priest in
Tromblui.
SaishiAn
oni priest.
TanzukA priest of
TheBaleful.
VicarA priest in the
Vesturian church.
YgghaA
priest of the deep waters who worships
the Eldritch directly.
Non-male clergy who perform rites and often serve female or non-male
Divines.
Black WidowA priestess of
Ettuttu.
Eald-WitaA
blood priestess. One who makes blood sacrifice to her goddess.
EgizidA
priestess of the Primordial
Abyss.
NyavandkaA
priestess of
Kael'Ras.
OffeiriadesA
priestess of
Neidi.
ZhritsaA
priestess of
Vesturia.
Those who speak the will of the
Divines. Messengers, speakers, and foretellers of the Divine.
CorenA
bodiend prophet who foretells the death of all witches.
GuthaighA
prophet who sees visions of
nightmares.
KurgarruA lesser
prophetess of
Ettuttu; a woman who emulates the horrible might of
the Prophetess.
Onye AmumaA
prophet of disasters and
misfortunes.
Phug'RanackA
doomsayer prophet of
the Eldritch.
Those who are conduits to the spirits, the
Divines, and the ancestors.
RoerledningA
trollish
shaman.
Infernal Agents
Infernal Attendants
Infernal Beatificers
Infernal Believers
Infernal Chaplains
Infernal Clerics
Infernal Cultists
Infernal Druids
Infernal Gurus
Infernal Imams
Infernal Monks
Infernal Nuns
Infernal Pilgrims
Infernal Plauditors
Infernal Preachers
Infernal Preceptors
Infernal Priests
Infernal Priestesses
Infernal Prophets
Infernal Shamans
Infernal Witches