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The clerics of Mishna opt for the simple life. They prefer a diet of vegetables and water. While they will eat meat in extreme circumstances, it is believed that it hinders their connection with their Goddess, and makes them less effective. | The clerics of Mishna opt for the simple life. They prefer a diet of vegetables and water. While they will eat meat in extreme circumstances, it is believed that it hinders their connection with their Goddess, and makes them less effective. | ||
The clerics | The clerics tend to dress simply, with an under robe of homespun grey, tied at the waist, with an over robe of blue or brown. The different colours do not donate rank, rather the smallest of personal preferences. |
Revision as of 22:05, 21 January 2018
Mishna has many names: Greath, Mishna, Sereket.
Her primary focus is on healing, and ensuring the well-being of all under her care. From Mishna's perspective, that's all living things.
Mishna is often depicted as a woman, but she does have a male persona as well. They are both old, with silver-blue hair.
Healing has a long connection with water, and Mishna is considered in some places as a Goddess of water, and the cleansing properties thereof.
Cicles of Power
The primary circle of Mishna is of course HEALING. Secondary Circles are Water and Light.
Clerics of Mishna cannot take circles of Fire, or Darkness.
Clerics of Mishna
The clerics of Mishna opt for the simple life. They prefer a diet of vegetables and water. While they will eat meat in extreme circumstances, it is believed that it hinders their connection with their Goddess, and makes them less effective.
The clerics tend to dress simply, with an under robe of homespun grey, tied at the waist, with an over robe of blue or brown. The different colours do not donate rank, rather the smallest of personal preferences.