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Sisters of Rebirth, as the name implies, consists of a sisterhood of women. They are dedicated to Aeridin. The majority of monks are elves, but members of other races are not uncommon. This sisterhood was founded in ancient times and devotes itself to the preservation and nurturing of life. They accept that death is part of life, but do everything in their power to promote the health and well-being of all living things and are particularly concerned with transformed, altered, or corrupted life forms. This strong concern of theirs makes them operate at the edge of the faith because they have a tendency to be a little less restrained in resorting to violence than the clergy proper.
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[[Sisters of Rebirth]], as the name implies, consists of a sisterhood of women. They are dedicated to [[Aeridin]]. The majority of monks are elves, but members of other [[races]] are not uncommon. This sisterhood was founded in ancient times and devotes itself to the preservation and nurturing of life. They accept that [[death]] is part of life, but do everything in their power to promote the health and well-being of all living things and are particularly concerned with transformed, altered, or corrupted life forms. This strong concern of theirs makes them operate at the edge of the faith because they have a tendency to be a little less restrained in resorting to violence than the clergy proper.
  
 
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Sisters of Rebirth

Sisters of Rebirth, as the name implies, consists of a sisterhood of women. They are dedicated to Aeridin. The majority of monks are elves, but members of other races are not uncommon. This sisterhood was founded in ancient times and devotes itself to the preservation and nurturing of life. They accept that death is part of life, but do everything in their power to promote the health and well-being of all living things and are particularly concerned with transformed, altered, or corrupted life forms. This strong concern of theirs makes them operate at the edge of the faith because they have a tendency to be a little less restrained in resorting to violence than the clergy proper.