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A Priest or Priestess is a person who represents the various gods worshipped on Titan, and performs religious ceremonies in the religions of Titan.[1][2] Priests usually live and work in their respective temples, but sometimes become adventurers and travel across Titan.[1]
Priests must study for years to become initiated into their religion, and must always follow the teachings of their deity.[1] Priests usually wear clothing in the deity's sacred colour, and carry a miniature symbol of the deity (except in circumstances where doing these would endanger the priest's life).[2] For example, the priests of Galana wear Green robes (her sacred colour) and wear amulets with a metal image of a tree around her necks (her symbol).[2]
Powers[]
In the Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game, Priests have magical abilities granted to them by their patron gods, which differ from the spells cast by wizards and sorcerers. Priests have several priestly powers (usually four) and can usually use each power once per day.[1]
Examples of Priests[]
- The Abbot of Enraki
- Acolytes
- Adam the Cleric of Darkwood Forest [3]
- Aldar Durrant, priest of Hamaskis [4]
- Alesstis, High Priestess of Throff [5]
- Anson and Branner, priests of Crowford [6]
- Anatol-Ra, Evil Priest [7]
- Arch-Cleric [8]
- Caminala, Priestess of Cholumbara[9]
- Caarth High Priests [10]
- Centaur Priests [11]
- Cernic of Neuberg Keep[12]
- Colletus the Holy Man
- Cornelius Flax, nobleman, secretly a Priest of the god Death and an cult leader [13]
- Corran of Lupravia [14]
- The Dark Disciples of Vatos
- Dark Priest of the Isle of Despair [15]
- Enraki Priests
- Geomancers in Royal Lendle [16]
- Gereth Yaztromo's father, priest of Hamaskis [17]
- Guardians of the Crucible [18]
- High Priest of Kukulak in Port Blacksand[19]
- Huw, High Priest of Oiden in Neuberg [20]
- Leesha, High Priestess of Vatos
- Jaymar the Fortunate, Priest of Sindla in Gilford [21]
- Lorana the Justifier, High Priestess of Birritanti [22]
- Niserie, Wood Elf Priestess of Kachasta in Arion[23]
- The Overpriest of Kaynlesh-Ma
- Overpriest of the Port of Crabs [24]
- Pen Ty Kora, "The Healer"
- Pollius, Priest of Port Blacksand [25]
- Priestess of Tanit
- Priest-king of Ruddlestone
- Priestess of Shattuck [26]
- Priest of Slangg
- Priests of Arantis [27]
- Priests of Daddu-Ley [28]
- Priests of Enkala in Rassin Abbey [29]
- Priests of Fourga in Port Blacksand [19] and Hasrah [30]
- Father Robul, priest of Usrel [31]
- Ramatu, Great Priest of Quezkari [32]
- Sargon, High Priest of Elim [33]
- Scalmagzaprin, High Priest in Carnex [34]
- Senyakhaz, priestess of the Khaz [35]
- Shalla, Priest of Throff [36]
- Shanhara, Dervish Priest [37]
- Svinn Healing Priest of Torrepani [38]
- Tei-Okin, prophet of the Wazarri.[39]
- Templars of Royal Lendle [40]
- Ulrakaah, former priestess of Throff, now a servant of Evil [41]
- Velicoma Endûl Kerithrion, High Priestess of Tìranduil Kelthas[42]
- Vigo Sabulkar, priest of Sindla [43]
- Wood Elf Priests of Eren Dûrdinath [44]
- Yuro Furtha, High Priest of Solinthar [45]
- Zadi Kellist, Initate, Dwarven priestess of Throff [46]
- Zune, Swamp Warrior Priest [47]
Further Information in Canon[]
More information can be found at:Source[48]
Blacksand!
(pg262#, pg337#)
Warlock Issue 3
(pg29#*)
Notes[]
# - denotes a reference with statistics
* - denotes a picture
See Also[]
Appendix[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - pgs. 27, 45-48
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game - "Religion", pgs. 87-98
- ↑ Forest of Doom (d20), pg.1
- ↑ Allansia - pg. 298
- ↑ The Gates of Death - 81
- ↑ Template:FF - paras. 14, 353
- ↑ Fighting Fantasy - The Introductory Role-playing Game - pgs. 196-198
- ↑ Knights of Doom para. 89 para. 97 para. 272
- ↑ Travels in Arion , pg. 39
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - pg. 88
- ↑ Allansia - pgs. 51-54
- ↑ Beneath Nightmare Castle - 29, 100
- ↑ Forest of Doom (AFF) pg. 72
- ↑ Howl of the Werewolf - 157, 268, 332, 425, 455, 484
- ↑ Stealer of Souls - para 117
- ↑ Legend of the Shadow Warriors - para. 164
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook , p. 107
- ↑ The Gates of Death - pg.10-11
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Blacksand! - pg. 155
- ↑ Beneath Nightmare Castle -para. 263
- ↑ The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (d20), pg.32
- ↑ The Shamutanti Hills (d20) - pg. 33
- ↑ "Welcome to Arion" by Calfiero Risaliti, in The Warlock Returns Issue 1, (pp. 24-25).
- ↑ Bloodbones para. 303.
- ↑ Warlock Issue 3 pgs 26-27
- ↑ Legend of the Shadow Warriors - para. 27
- ↑ Blacksand! - p. 16
- ↑ The Shamutanti Hills -para. 247
- ↑ Spellbreaker - pgs 18-22
- ↑ Slaves of the Abyss - para. 163
- ↑ Blacksand! - pg. 262
- ↑ Bloodbones - para. 324
- ↑ Dungeoneer - pg. 309
- ↑ Night Dragon - pg. 140
- ↑ Beneath Nightmare Castle - para. 115, 328
- ↑ The Seven Serpents - para. 40, 145
- ↑ Warlock Issue 4 - ???
- ↑ The Shamutanti Hills - para. 456
- ↑ Fangs of Fury - ???
- ↑ Dead of Night - pg. 9
- ↑ The Gates of Death - para 145
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - p.??/??
- ↑ The Gates of Death - 96, 111
- ↑ Creature of Havoc - pg. 30
- ↑ Blacksand! - pg. 154
- ↑ AFF Adventure Creator, pg. 34
- ↑ Allansia - pg.249-250
- ↑ Complete list of references catalogued by FF Titan Bestiary