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The Way of The Warrior Saints was founded in ages past by Knights who found glory on the battlefield. Their wisdom was recorded in a series of Prognostocese, and passed down into obscurity.

In recent years, the dusty tomes containing the wisdom of the Saints have come back into favour with the nobility.


Beliefs

The Way of the Warrior Saints teaches that The Father of Earth and Stone made the world and all in it. He gave life to it's creatures, and then removed himself unto the bowels of a great mountain on the far side of the world. He gave men courage and strength and then was done with them, and heard no prayers. For many lifetimes he sat sleeping in the deep stone, resting after giving life to the world. His favorite children, the Earth and the Stones, whispered to him as he slept, and were as his eyes and ears as he rested. With the rise of a world of Kings, the Earth and the Stones grew wary. They warned the Father of coming treachery. They knew that the power made by men would breed horrors and pain. Angry with being awoken, the Father caused a Great Quake in the lands (The Holy Cataclysm), and sent forth Glory and Power to those who would take it. His Majesty and Wisdom gathered on battlefields, and waited for mighty warriors to claim it.

These were the Warrior Saints, and they would be well-known in song and story. Paragons of Earth and Stone, they walked among man for a short while, and left the hard-earned blessing of the Father in the steps.


Tenets

All Prognosteces agree on the following tenets:

  • The Father of Earth and Stone has planted salvation and power in the bones of all men. The wicked must have this gift of glory rended from them by force.
  • Diligence, Valor, and Prudence are holy traits, and should be revered above all.
  • Loyalty is the chain that binds us to salvation. The Saints sit only one step beyond Kings, and the proximity of Kings to the Most Holy is providence. Respect them and bow to them always.
  • Death is a return to the Earth and the Stones. It is solemn, but ultimately the fate of all who walk. Fear it not.
  • Have few enemies, but if your brother would harm you or your Lord, make him regret your wrath. Put your enemies to the sword an return them to the soil.
  • The weak have forgotten the strength of Stone and the Glory in their bones. They ignore the greatest gifts of the Sleeping Father. Regard them not.
  • The steel in your hand is like unto your brother, your other self, a soul it's own. Respect it, and it will find salvation for you in the blood of the slain.


The Saints

The Saints are Men and Women of yore who transcended the flesh through diligence, valor, and wisdom. They brought forth the wishes of the Father, and saw His Holy Mountain at World's End. Their words have been recorded and should be studied by the faithful.

Some of these tomes are The Prognostocese of St. Hubbins, The Book of Leathers, Psalms From a Sleeping Mountain, The Buried Glory, and Holy Visions of Saint Jorell.

There are many Saints, and each Noble House has a Patron, whose works they follow above all others.

The Saints' spirits still roam the Earth, granting blessings and protecting the faithful. They preserve the Earth and Stones so that the Father may sleep inside his Holy Mountain.


Clergy

Priests of The Way of the Warrior Saints are trained in battle, and do not shy from combat. That is the most glorious manifestation of His Power, after all.

They wear simple robes, and carry cudgels. They shave their heads, and forsake adornment. They spend their days studying the ancient texts, tilling and working the soil, and meditating.

Temples are hard, utilitarian places, and weapons that have served well in famous battles adorn the walls. Every temple has an adjoined library that houses holy texts.

In the center of each temple sits three altars, made of rough hewn stone, sit in the center of a great circle of tilled soil.