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    Who needs priests, anyways, I'll just talk to Ruornil himself.
    Explain how this is a signature, its not my handwriting.

    The hardest part was teaching the bunnies to hug. -Duke Phillips

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    What makes you think Rournil would give you the time of day Gargamel? You think awfully high of your self don't you :P
    Lord Eldred
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    "May Haelyn bring justice to your realm"

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    Perhaps he has been spending some time in the baths with our bishop, El?
    This is an adventure dammit! I expect to be rewarded for acts of homicide!

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    Who plays second fiddle to whom tends to depend on the realm size and the temple size. A great deal also tends to depend on how agressively the temples employ their power.

    The larger temples do have more actual power than many Birthright countries. In the campaign I play in the PCs running Endier and Tuornen take great care to keep the huge mega-temples in their borders (WIT the MOC and the Celestial Jewel) happy so they they don't cause trouble in their domains.

    As Supreme Heirarch of the NIT, Boeruine, Dhosone and the Siren consult me on matters of faith and magic and many temporal matters dealing with their provinces in which the NIT is the dominant faith. The NIT currently stretches from northern Boeruine and Talinie, through the Five Peaks, Dhosone and the Siren's Realm. I also have plans to expand into the Giant Downs.

    The NIT has built fortificactions on behalf of local rulers. We provide temple armies to help defend their borders against incursions and provide them with money, advisors and experts to that they can improve their provinces. We sing the ruler's praises to their people (agitate) cast realm spells for them and bless the land so that they can gain additional funds. The NIT has been a very good friend to them and all of them know that we could be an even more unpleasant foe if we have a reason to be. (See the Excominucate realm spell for the ultimate in religious sanction on the ruler.)

    Tzarevitch

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