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Next to the three pillars, other orders and specializations exist within the faith of [[Sulterio]], including warriors, slavers, and even traders. But since [[the Deep]] dwarves of different clans oftentimes mistrust each other (though never quite so much as they mistrust other [[races]]), the clerical hierarchy is usually based on a clan level. The sect's leader is chosen quite simply through a trial of single combat. The [[cleric]] who defeats all challengers becomes the leader and guides his faction in faith and war.
 
Next to the three pillars, other orders and specializations exist within the faith of [[Sulterio]], including warriors, slavers, and even traders. But since [[the Deep]] dwarves of different clans oftentimes mistrust each other (though never quite so much as they mistrust other [[races]]), the clerical hierarchy is usually based on a clan level. The sect's leader is chosen quite simply through a trial of single combat. The [[cleric]] who defeats all challengers becomes the leader and guides his faction in faith and war.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 11 March 2019


Next to the three pillars, other orders and specializations exist within the faith of Sulterio, including warriors, slavers, and even traders. But since the Deep dwarves of different clans oftentimes mistrust each other (though never quite so much as they mistrust other races), the clerical hierarchy is usually based on a clan level. The sect's leader is chosen quite simply through a trial of single combat. The cleric who defeats all challengers becomes the leader and guides his faction in faith and war.