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Church of Ilmater

Structure

The clergy of Ilmater are known collectively as "Ilmatari", which is also the adjective for the faith. Other terms in use are "Ilmateran", "Ilmatran",and "Ilmat". Ilmatari could also call themselves "Sufferers".
Monks, clerics, and specialty priests in the Ilmatari faith as a group are known as the Adorned. Clerics and specialty priests of Ilmater are called "painbearers".

The clergy refers to each other as "Brother" or "Sister". Senior clergy are called "Revered", such as "Revered Sister". Those who are leaders of temples, monasteries, and abbeys are addressed as "Mother" or "Father", and "of the House" is added to their title, such as "Revered Father of the House". No other titles are commonly used. The greatest of the faith are called "Saint", and often bear a unique title.

Individual titles for important clergy are in use though, such as "Archsufferer", "Exalted Sufferer", "Master Sufferer", and "Enduring Servant".

The Adorned have a fairly loose and informal hierarchy, organized around the Revered Father or Mother of the nearest large temple, monastery, or abbey. All Ilmatari in the region report to this person, and are loosely ranked under them. The abbeys and monasteries, though usually located separately from the churches, are often linked to a specific temple, adding an extra level in this hierarchy.
There is no overall leader of the faith or a governing council. Instead, a collection of senior clergy meet on occasion in informal conclaves to make decisions.

Tenets of Faith

Followers of Ilmater are taught to help all who suffer, without regard for who they are or how they suffer. They are to heal and treat the wounded and the sick and give comfort to the dying. They also have to give kind counseling to those grieving or depressed, lonely or lost, and give shelter and alms to those who have lost everything. They do what has to be done when no one else will. Thus a typical follower of Ilmater is generous and sharing, giving all they can to the poor, and they place others before themselves.

To the Ilmatari, life is sacred and suffering is holy. They are to carry the burdens and pains of others, and are taught that the truly holy takes on another's suffering. They are instructed to endure and persevere against hardship and pain, and believe that if they suffer in the name of Ilmater, then he will be there to support them. Although many outsiders see them as willing sufferers or they appear reckless in their quests to do good, they simply care about everyone, often without regard for their own safety. However, they do concentrate more on healing and aid efforts.

Worshipers of Ilmater also believe that all injustices should be challenged and that they should defend and aid the causes of the oppressed and unjustly treated. They are to act for and defend those who can not do so themselves. They are to stand up to every bully and tyrant, and resist them in any way, both small and great. Ilmatari are encouraged to hold to their principles and keep to their causes if they are right and just, no matter the risk and to be fearless about it. Consequently, they believe that a death with meaning is not shameful.

They advocate the spiritualism of life over materialism and the physical body. They leave the pursuit of wealth and luxuries to others, and seek only medicines and alms.

Worship

Clerics of Ilmater prayed for their divine magic once per day, in the morning, following a period of meditation.They ritualistically prayed to their god six times a day or more, every single day.

The clergy observes no annual holy days and celebrates no regular festivities. However, an Adorned can make a Plea of Rest to Ilmater requesting a special dispensation for time off. The Rest is a tenday during which time they are freed from the rules laid out by Ilmater's faith. This is normally called for if the Adorned is emotionally exhausted by their work, but some exploit the time to perform deeds that Ilmater would normally disapprove of. Some church leaders depend on this tradition, using the Rest to send their best fighting or adventuring clergy out to perform deeds they could not normally do, such as covertly bringing down a tyrant instead of making an open confrontation.

Clerics of Ilmater are duty-bound to convince the dying to pray to Ilmater, in a ritual of the highest importance called the Turning. If a dying person turns to Ilmater, praying for his comfort, then they will receive his blessing before they die. However, this does not change their patron deity or alter their destiny in the afterlife. Even in death, it is believed Ilmater's healing powers grow with greater veneration.

A Suffering is a special occasion in which a priest of Ilmater willingly endured some manner of torment. From their First Suffering, an Ilmatari could go through a number of Sufferings in their life-time.

Priests of Ilmater reportedly regularly engaged in self-flagellation, though this is typically a minor ritual. This and other similar rites are never intended to have any serious consequences or injury.

An Ilmatran wedding ceremony emphasized that both partners would support each other through any hardship they might face.

Priesthood

Initiation into the clergy of Ilmater is uncomplicated. A novice expressing an interest in joining goes on a simple walk with a senior priest who, as they talk, explore that individual's views on life. Then they dine, and the novice is given wine that induce a slight trance so that their mind can be examined with magic. This is done with the full knowledge of the novice, and performed by various other clerics or wizards sympathetic to the Ilmatari. They closely examine their loyalties, goals, and true feelings and determine if any deception has occurred, or whether the novice is genuinely suitable for the faith.

This practice was introduced to prevent false applicants from joining simply to learn the church's healing knowledge and steal their medicines, as had happened often in the church's early history. Deceit, a devotion to evil, or loyalties to another faith or to a secular organization or authority disqualifies the applicant.

If found genuine, then the novice is accepted as a full member of the clergy. They are dressed in the simple gray robes and pronounced one of the Adorned.

Granted Divine Powers

Several divine spells, prayers, and other forms of magic are closely linked to priests of Ilmater:
- Blast of pain
- Endurance of Ilmater
- Favor of Ilmater
- Glory of the martyr
- Ilmater's fist
- Ilmater's martyrdom
- Slow boon

Help all who suffer

Founding Date
Unknown
Type
Religious, Organised Religion
Alternative Names
Church of the Crying God
Demonym
Ilmatari or Sufferers
Deities
Divines

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