Temple of the Dawn Father
Pelor is a very popular god, and because of that, his temple is one of the largest and most prosperous. They have a presence in most towns and cities, and traveling clerics service rural areas to ensure that everyone can receive his blessings on their fields.
Temples dedicated to the Dawn Father are known for their intricate glasswork. There are stained glass windows and skylights in almost every room to illuminate the building by day, and lanterns or candles everywhere to provide light through the night. Their statue of Pelor often doubles as the largest light source, with a big lamp or brazier obscuring his face. Many temples also have a hospital, orphanage, or hostel on their grounds to serve those in need; temples that are too small for that will at least provide food, shelter, and medical care on a smaller scale to anyone who needs it.
Temples dedicated to the Dawn Father are known for their intricate glasswork. There are stained glass windows and skylights in almost every room to illuminate the building by day, and lanterns or candles everywhere to provide light through the night. Their statue of Pelor often doubles as the largest light source, with a big lamp or brazier obscuring his face. Many temples also have a hospital, orphanage, or hostel on their grounds to serve those in need; temples that are too small for that will at least provide food, shelter, and medical care on a smaller scale to anyone who needs it.
Tenets of Faith
- Be ever vigilant for evil. People are quick to forget the lessons of the past.
- Help relieve the suffering of the innocent.
- Deliver the light of Pelor where darkness dwells, with kindness, compassion, and mercy.
Worship
Services for Pelor are usually held at midday, when the sun is at its peak.
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