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Mirwa in some aspects is the goddess of tranquil weather and healing. More philosophically, she is the goddess of kindness, gentleness, and mercy. Her clerics are usually female, though anyone can be a worshiper. | Mirwa in some aspects is the goddess of tranquil weather and healing. More philosophically, she is the goddess of kindness, gentleness, and mercy. Her clerics are usually female, though anyone can be a worshiper. | ||
β | Her faith is centered in shrines found mainly in small towns. Even in great cities, her shrines will be small, modest affairs. Traveling priestesses of Mirwa are referred to as Shrinesisters; those who tend the shrines | + | Her faith is centered in shrines found mainly in small towns. Even in great cities, her shrines will be small, modest affairs. Traveling priestesses of Mirwa are referred to as Shrinesisters; those who tend the shrines are Shrinemothers. Her few male priests are also called Shrinesisters or Shrinemothers. There is little hierarchy; a Shrinemother is always senior to any visiting Shrinesisters, but words of wisdom and kindess are weighed by their content, not who uttered them. |
Priestesses of Mirwa are highly sought by certain mercenary companies. Not only are their healing powers valuable, but the presence of a Shrinesister marks a mercenary company as one that did not indulge in looting or rape, bolstering the company's reputation. | Priestesses of Mirwa are highly sought by certain mercenary companies. Not only are their healing powers valuable, but the presence of a Shrinesister marks a mercenary company as one that did not indulge in looting or rape, bolstering the company's reputation. |