Cult of Krymera
Structure
The Church of Krymera had no strictly organized hierarchy or chain of command. Temples universally respected clergy members from other temples as envoys, often considering such visitations to be a cause for celebration. Religious communities of Krymera were never known to be subservient to any other. Clerics, mystics, specialty priests, and spellsingers in the Krymerite faith were all known as "Joybringers".
Culture
Krymerites believed that every individual had an ability, potential and talent. They celebrated diversity and life in all its form, which often lead to acts of hedonism. They believed it was their duty to spread joy wherever and whenever possible, brightening the hearts and minds of individuals both inside and outside of their faith. If it was possible to provide amusement or comfort to a saddened individual, they would pursue it.
Public Agenda
The cult frequently sponsored many festivals and parties as part of their quest of uplifting the downtrotten and disheartened. For similar reasons, worshipers within the cult also tended to perform many good deeds throughout their day. Joybringers typically sought to hold parties or events at theatres, both big and small, whenever they could. They were experts at organizing them, pacing them, subtly controlling crowds, setting up costumes and decorations, organizing refreshments, as well as the establishment of a proper mood. Because of this they were often hired by nobility, the wealthy, and courtiers to put on events.
Worship
Clerics of Krymera pray for their spells at dawn, when the night is reborn into day.