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Of the several types of organisations an adventurer may join, a '''Divine Order''' offers a unique opportunity to worship Achaea's [[Gods]]. Comprised of adventurers who formally declare their allegiance to a specific Diety, joining a God's order is a way of actively pledging support to that Diety's unique cause, and is a way of advocating certain religious philosophies and godly will. An Order consists of ten ranks, each of which is entitled to special privileges. While most Gods have an Order, not all of them do. [[Shrines]] are a primary, physical presence of the God and His or Her following where [[Order_Privileges|shrine powers]] may be evoked and [[Divine essence|essence]] may be [[offering|offered]].
Of the several types of organisations an adventurer may join, a '''Divine Order''' offers the unique opportunity to worship one of Achaea's [[Gods]]. Comprised of adventurers who formally declare their allegiance to a specific Diety, a God's Order can be joined as a way of actively pledging support to that Diety's unique cause and advocating certain religious philosophies and godly will. An Order consists of ten ranks, each of which is entitled to special privileges. While most Gods have an Order, not all of them do. [[Shrines]] are a primary, physical presence of the God and His or Her following where [[Order_Privileges|shrine powers]] may be evoked and [[Divine essence|essence]] may be [[offering|offered]].


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[[Category:Religion]]

Revision as of 15:49, 19 August 2007

Of the several types of organisations an adventurer may join, a Divine Order offers the unique opportunity to worship one of Achaea's Gods. Comprised of adventurers who formally declare their allegiance to a specific Diety, a God's Order can be joined as a way of actively pledging support to that Diety's unique cause and advocating certain religious philosophies and godly will. An Order consists of ten ranks, each of which is entitled to special privileges. While most Gods have an Order, not all of them do. Shrines are a primary, physical presence of the God and His or Her following where shrine powers may be evoked and essence may be offered.