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At no time are the followers of [[Corath]] to reveal their faces. ''"That which you do not know, can hurt you."'' | |||
This includes inside the Os Inasnum and in the outside world as well; therefore, only the titles, gender, and (sometimes) the race of the leaders are known. There is a definite set hierarchy however, which seems at odds with the seemingly chaotic nature of Corath. At the very top is Mortis Mentis, a name used for Corath in rituals and gatherings. Below him used to be only one leader, the Sanctus Mortis, known as the High Priest/Priestess of [[Death]]. However, in the last two decades since the fall of Bloodstone, the church has adopted a policy of splitting the Sanctus into four'the better to create chaos. Organizations under the Sanctus have been given leaders and more influence; although, the Sanctus Mortis still has a great deal more power where decisions are concerned. | This includes inside the Os Inasnum and in the outside world as well; therefore, only the titles, gender, and (sometimes) the race of the leaders are known. There is a definite set hierarchy however, which seems at odds with the seemingly chaotic nature of Corath. At the very top is Mortis Mentis, a name used for Corath in rituals and gatherings. Below him used to be only one leader, the Sanctus Mortis, known as the High Priest/Priestess of [[Death]]. However, in the last two decades since the fall of Bloodstone, the church has adopted a policy of splitting the Sanctus into four'the better to create chaos. Organizations under the Sanctus have been given leaders and more influence; although, the Sanctus Mortis still has a great deal more power where decisions are concerned. | ||