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<blockquote data-quote="Fieari" data-source="post: 1413685" data-attributes="member: 16221"><p>Looks like a good time to describe the Navan Priests and Templars in greater detail.</p><p></p><p>The priests are organized into varying ranks. At the low end are the apprentice priests and the teachers (of both the apprentices and of anyone who stops by to listen). Apprentices are dressed in simple brown robes, like you might imagine medieval monks to be wearing. Teachers get to add a white belt to this garb.</p><p></p><p>Above these are the "Missionaries" who have a slightly more elaborate robe which is mostly white, except with embroidered green trim, and brown belts which are inlaid with silver. These are the priests that you see the most of in Erdafel, and are possibly the ones who waylaid Edwina.</p><p></p><p>Templars are the guards and soldiers of the Temple. The stay more or less silent, do not answer questions, and do whatever a Missionary or higher rank tells them to do. Their uniforms are white and green with brown belts. They do not always carry weapons, and if you weren't careful with your description, you could confuse them for the missionaries. At a glance, however, the difference between a missionary and a templar is very evident. It is possible that templars were the ones who stole the seed. </p><p></p><p>Edwina will know when she sees them, but will likely have troubles describing them well enough for Vandir to know which it is. Either way though, it's darn clear that the Navan temple is behind the theft.</p><p></p><p>Inside the Temple itself are the Priests and High Priests. Most people have not seen them, and tend to call the missionaries priests. They wear very fine rich clothing made in white and green (often in silk) and wear tall hats like the pope. They adorn themselves with jewelry, mostly silver and emeralds. They keep out of sight mostly and give orders and make policy decisions for the rest of the church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fieari, post: 1413685, member: 16221"] Looks like a good time to describe the Navan Priests and Templars in greater detail. The priests are organized into varying ranks. At the low end are the apprentice priests and the teachers (of both the apprentices and of anyone who stops by to listen). Apprentices are dressed in simple brown robes, like you might imagine medieval monks to be wearing. Teachers get to add a white belt to this garb. Above these are the "Missionaries" who have a slightly more elaborate robe which is mostly white, except with embroidered green trim, and brown belts which are inlaid with silver. These are the priests that you see the most of in Erdafel, and are possibly the ones who waylaid Edwina. Templars are the guards and soldiers of the Temple. The stay more or less silent, do not answer questions, and do whatever a Missionary or higher rank tells them to do. Their uniforms are white and green with brown belts. They do not always carry weapons, and if you weren't careful with your description, you could confuse them for the missionaries. At a glance, however, the difference between a missionary and a templar is very evident. It is possible that templars were the ones who stole the seed. Edwina will know when she sees them, but will likely have troubles describing them well enough for Vandir to know which it is. Either way though, it's darn clear that the Navan temple is behind the theft. Inside the Temple itself are the Priests and High Priests. Most people have not seen them, and tend to call the missionaries priests. They wear very fine rich clothing made in white and green (often in silk) and wear tall hats like the pope. They adorn themselves with jewelry, mostly silver and emeralds. They keep out of sight mostly and give orders and make policy decisions for the rest of the church. [/QUOTE]
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