Breath of the Sun

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The Breath of the Sun is an organization of militants dedicated to Tor Elan as the Burning Sun. They focus on his aspect as Lord of Battles. Those that serve here live, fight, and die in the name of the Sun Lord. The center of this cult is the Dawnspire in the mountains above Lyodnoir.

Hierarchy

Leaders

These are of equal standing, although different in role

Ecclesiarch
Chosen from the ranks of the clerics by Tor Elan as his word, the Ecclesiarch is the leader of the Breath of the Sun.
Praecentor of Penance
Chosen from the ranks of paladins and priests, he represents the spiritual and martial arms, focusing inward to the Ecclesiarch's outward orientation.

Priestly Ranks : Number

  1. Cardinal : 4
  2. Deacon : 16
  3. Abbot : 64
  4. Priest : 256
  5. Acolyte (trainee) : ~500

Of these, the Ecclesiarch, Praecentor, one of the cardinals, two deacons, 4 abbots, and 16 priests are assigned to the Dawnspire. The acolytes spend some of their time there--the number present at any time is between 40 and 80. There are also support personnel who are not directly members of the Ecclesia, as well as the shrouded sages, oathsworn, and clerics. The latter two categories rarely spend much time at the Dawnspire, although they visit for the High Holy Day in mid-summer and when they are needed to report to the Ecclesia and receive new assignments or other duties.

Each of the cardinals has responsibility over the organization's efforts in a particular area of the world. Each of the four Orders in each cardinal's area is headed by a deacon. Abbots and their staffs handle most of the day-to-day concerns of the Breath of the Sun, overseeing the efforts of priests in the field.

Regions of Operation

The world has been divided into four "regions" or "spheres", and one cardinal assigned to each one. In theory all spheres are equal, but in practice the ranking is as follows:

  1. Cardinal of the Spire -- responsible for the functioning of the Dawnspire and its associated works. This post is currently occupied by <placeholder>.
  2. Cardinal of Lyodanoir and Safehold -- responsible for the operations of the church throughout central Wyrmhold. This cardinal is responsible for much of the political machinations of the church. Its seat is occupied by <placeholder>.
  3. Cardinal of Wyrmhold -- responsible for operations throughout the rest of Wyrmhold and the Nocthian Caldera. Occupied by <placeholder>.
  4. Cardinal to the Nations -- responsible for operations throughout the rest of the world (although so far the church has not spread much outside the Federated Nations and is rather sparse outside of Wyrmhold itself. This seat is occupied by <placeholder>, who is frequently at odds with the rest of the Supreme Command.

Orders

The four orders are

  • Teleos -- those responsible for the physical wellbeing of the church. Logistics.
  • Anima -- those responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of the church. Preachers.
  • Magistratus -- those responsible for training acolytes and warriors. Teachers/drill masters.
  • Scientias -- those responsible for information gathering and collation. Clerks.

Other Ranks

Shrouded Sage
Equal in rank to a deacon, but dedicated to studying the changes in the world, and keeping records. They keep their identities hidden after they take their oath, typically live in a cloistered section below the Dawnspire. They are always wizards that were chosen from the acolytes that display more talent for the arcane than for the divine. As of 250 AC, there are only 14 active sages, with a few in training.
Oathsworn
At least equal in rank to an abbot, but can be ranked higher. These are the heads of the martial arm and frequently take Oath as paladins. Praecentors of Penance are most frequently chosen from their ranks as the predecessor retires or passes on. There are 58 currently active oathsworn, with approximately 30 squires and 15 retired (usually for medical reasons) members.
Clerics
These act outside the hierarchy, though they answer to the Ecclesiarch directly. The next Ecclesiarch is always chosen from the clerics. They cannot command the priests, but the priesthood generally listens when the clerics take a strong stance. The smallest of the arms, there are only 32 active clerics of all categories.

Description

Every part of the lives of the members of the order, whatever rank they are in the hierarchy, is spent in service to Tor Elan. Every night the temple is ritually cleansed, same with the weapons and armor that were used that day. By tradition, every member present participates in this, from the Ecclesiarch to the rawest acolytes.

Training acolytes that wish to become clerics or paladins involves brutal ritual combat that can and often does result in death. But the dead are treated as one who has fallen in Tor Elan's name, so their name is etched into the outer walls. And many are rejected because they don't have the necessary divine potential--they usually end up in the priestly orders.