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<span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; | <span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">A</span></span>z'atta forbids weapons for her clergy because she prefers her clergy not to kill or [[harm]] anyone. That is not to say they are not trained to defend themselves. [[Az'atta]] knows there are times when her people must defend themselves or those whom they have promised to protect from the violent and aggressive nature of others. Each hopeful is trained in the way of unarmed combat, usually in the style of the locality the temple exists in. Az'atta's clergy are never permitted to strike first. It is ingrained in them during their training that there is always a peaceful solution until the enemy strikes them. They may not, under any circumstances, use [[poison]]. This last teaching, if violated, is an offense that will sever Az'atta from her faithful immediately. | ||
Az'atta wishes everyone to be able to immediately recognize her clergy so that they may be sought out for whatever help they can offer to those in need. As such, she requires that all of her clergy prominently display her symbol upon their person at all times when in public. This could be in the form of a prominently displayed holy symbol or a tabard with her symbol embroidered onto the front and back. | Az'atta wishes everyone to be able to immediately recognize her clergy so that they may be sought out for whatever help they can offer to those in need. As such, she requires that all of her clergy prominently display her symbol upon their person at all times when in public. This could be in the form of a prominently displayed holy symbol or a tabard with her symbol embroidered onto the front and back. | ||