Acolyte
No one who hears a god's voice takes it for a man's.
Acolytes have spent their life in the service of a temple to a specific god or perhaps the whole pantheon of gods. They act as an intermediary between the realm of the holy and the mortal world, performing sacred rites and offering sacrifices in order to conduct worshipers into the presence of the divine. They are not necessarily a cleric - performing sacred rites is not the same thing as channeling divine power.
Perhaps they are a lesser functionary in a temple, raised from childhood to assist the Priest in the sacred rites. Or a high Priest who suddenly experienced a call to serve their god in a different way. Perhaps they are the leader of a small cult outside of any established temple structure, or even an occult group that serves a fiendish master that they now deny.
Acolytes are shaped by their experience in temples or other religious communities. Their study of the history and tenets of their faith and their relationships to temples, shrines, or hierarchies affect their mannerisms and ideals. Their flaws might be some hidden hypocrisy or heretical idea, or an ideal or bond taken to an extreme.
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