The Chapel
The small chapel that serves the bailey of Castle Kemper is tended by Iunmonoc, Chaplain to Lord Alfrond.
It was noticed some years ago that Iunmonoc seemed to possess the gift of healing. The fame of Kernev's court chaplain spread and soon pilgrims were petitioning for entry to Kemper to recieve the holy man's blessing.
Yanna, wife to Lord Alfond, convinced the Old Ram to allow pilgirms and missionaries entry and since her death, the tradition has continued in her honour.
Hidden away in the once humble church are gifts of gold, silver and rich cloth, donations from pious visitors.
It was noticed some years ago that Iunmonoc seemed to possess the gift of healing. The fame of Kernev's court chaplain spread and soon pilgrims were petitioning for entry to Kemper to recieve the holy man's blessing.
Yanna, wife to Lord Alfond, convinced the Old Ram to allow pilgirms and missionaries entry and since her death, the tradition has continued in her honour.
Hidden away in the once humble church are gifts of gold, silver and rich cloth, donations from pious visitors.
Architecture
While the surrounding structures are built using traditional methods in wood, wattle and daub, this church is constructed from chiseled stone and whitewashed.
The interior still appears plain and humble as it always has, although rumours abound of hidden wealth within.
Many of those who come seeking miracles cannot be cured, as such, the chapel has become something of a hospice for the worst cases. They lie on improvised cots, broken and sick, tended by Iunmonoc and his lay servants.
Generous donations may gain the penitent favour in the eyes of God.
The interior still appears plain and humble as it always has, although rumours abound of hidden wealth within.
Many of those who come seeking miracles cannot be cured, as such, the chapel has become something of a hospice for the worst cases. They lie on improvised cots, broken and sick, tended by Iunmonoc and his lay servants.
Generous donations may gain the penitent favour in the eyes of God.
Item
Price
Candle
Eight for a penny
Holy Book
5s
Chalk
Two for a farthing
Holy symbol (amulet, emblem or reliquary)
5s
Incense
One penny, one farthing / block
Spell: Cure wounds
10s
Spell: Identify
20s
Healer's kit
5s
Holy water
25s / flask
Quarterstaff
Two and a ha'penny
Robes
1s
Thurible
55s
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