Clerical order

A is a group of temples/priests united by common dogma, activity or policy, in essence, a political or religious faction. Many orders are limited to a single temple, some have many temples, a few have no temples at all and function as (often covert) wandering bands. Most orders have a headquarters and the priests of this chief temple usually hold the high offices of the order. Clerical orders are founded as a result of theological (or political) differences, or under a special charter from high authority. In the latter case, the order is usually given a specific task, such as the establishment of the church in a previously unorganized region, or the military defeat of some nation or district. Almost all clerical orders maintain their own s.

Clerical orders have little official significance. They are associations independent of the legitimate hierarchy. In practice, however, they are important pressure groups, and where there is little in the way of regional authority (as in and Hârn, for example) clerical orders may be the highest effective organizational level.

Hârnic Clerical Orders

 * Agrik




 * Halea


 * Ilvir


 * Larani


 * Morgath


 * Peoni


 * Sarajin


 * Save-K’nor

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