Church of the White Rose.
The church of the white Rose is dedicated to the god Sagaron, often a place for those who seek redemption for past wrongs, in fact, many former criminals come to the church to serve, upon which the church grants them new identities, often to the dismay of authorities, some nobles would send their sons to the church for perceived wrongdoings, sometimes even their own, in an effort to emulate the god’s own path.
The White Rose serves as a place of worship to Sagaron, but the worship of Sagaronby their teachings is supposed to be done through personal action first and foremost: Therefore the priest have the churches function as hospitals and shelters for the unfortunate, by bringing salvation to others, you bring salvation to yourself.
The second best one can do is to aid in the care of others, by providing to church or hospitals, by making facilities where local communities can offer such care.
Essentially it dictates that while it is a noble thing, redemption ultimately must be a personal thing. The White Rose mainly operates in the southwestern parts of the league and beyond, but does have a few followings further north, but is largely superseded by the Kastiar Institute.
Structure
The church of the White Rose has its seat in the city Almira, where the Grand Celestine is located, a grand edifice to the values of the White Rose, a place of meditation and hosting the greatest medical school in the south of the League.
The Grand Hierophant is the direct interpreter of Sacrimar’s path to salvation, who oversees the church function as a whole and guides his followers, and especially the Grand celestine. Beneath him are the Hierophants who guide local congregations of smaller Sanctuaries as they are called. Who is then assisted by the Sacrostari who are the healers learned by the church, utilizing both traditional means and holy means as granted to them by Sagaron .
The militant arm is the Redeemers, mainly the defenders of the church they ensure that no one would come to seek those the church shelters, but as their name implies, they may also be people seeking redemption or be entrusted by the church to wander the land, and seek redemption in others, finding ways to bring salvation to the damned or bring people in need of guidance and aid to the church when they themselves cannot give it.
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