Cult of Aedlad the Imprisoned

The is a renegade sect of the  who for various reasons regarded  as an important religious site.

History
In 664 an internal schism in the  in  led to the formation of the. Fleeing from Tashal the cult established a temple/farm complex at Bejíst, using the ruins of the old garrison town in its construction. Since that time the cult has prospered, increasing in numbers by the kidnapping of infants from the tribal nation, over whom they exert considerable influence. In the intervening years since their self-imposed exile from Tashal the cult has somewhat modified Navehan theology, although they retain their sacred rituals almost tota1ly unchanged.

The clerics have extensive croplands, orchards and gardens near their temple. They also raise some livestock. This is unique among n temples on, all other temples being located in urban areas and have other means of subsistence. The Navehans are also supplied by the Pagaelin tribes who trade, albeit unwittingly, with the priests at the augur lodges. The Navehans suffer no interlopers at Bejíst, and trespassers that they catch are unlikely to have a pleasant memory of their visit.

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