... is not a gamplay or mechanics or 'it's not fair!!!' one, it's a roleplaying one.
I've seen alot of hate directed towards the magic using classes, especially the clerics/favored souls.
And really, most of it is just bitching and moaning because people's classes can't do as much as a cleric can.
Which you shouldn't. Ever.
Honestly, I fully expect a Cleric or Favored Soul to wipe the floor with Shepard the Faithless Fighter. They are walking bastions of the Gods, after all.
Roguethree said sometime back that this is Sundren, a RP server, not World of Sundrencraft. I agree completely.
And that brings into concern some of the Divine casters on the server. I've seen some clerics powerbuilt with classes that are clearly conflicting roleplaying wise. I've seen clerics join factions that are completely conflicting with their deity and the God in question would have no business supporting anyone in them.
Given that the Clerics can solo Veritas and aquire mass amounts of gold to gain reputation and uber loot, they do it anyways. For the loot. Or CvC.
Almost all Clerics refuse to preach their deity, in one form or the other. Forget preaching, most Clerics do not even speak which deity they belong to, instead content with placing a 'pendant of random god' on their character examine sheet.
The same thing happens when a DM runs an event and the situation is obviously not kosher with a Cleric's deity, but they still run with it.
GBX quoted in the above.
Kaizen lost his divine spell casting ability sometime in December of 09. He just got them back this month. And he was a druid.
If DMs started to watch the Cleric RP, I feel there wouldn't be as many of them powergaming the hell out of the class, and doing things they shouldnt. Yes you, Cleric of Illmater mass slaughtering Veritas every ten minutes.
I've seen alot of hate directed towards the magic using classes, especially the clerics/favored souls.
And really, most of it is just bitching and moaning because people's classes can't do as much as a cleric can.
Which you shouldn't. Ever.
Honestly, I fully expect a Cleric or Favored Soul to wipe the floor with Shepard the Faithless Fighter. They are walking bastions of the Gods, after all.
Roguethree said sometime back that this is Sundren, a RP server, not World of Sundrencraft. I agree completely.
And that brings into concern some of the Divine casters on the server. I've seen some clerics powerbuilt with classes that are clearly conflicting roleplaying wise. I've seen clerics join factions that are completely conflicting with their deity and the God in question would have no business supporting anyone in them.
Given that the Clerics can solo Veritas and aquire mass amounts of gold to gain reputation and uber loot, they do it anyways. For the loot. Or CvC.
Almost all Clerics refuse to preach their deity, in one form or the other. Forget preaching, most Clerics do not even speak which deity they belong to, instead content with placing a 'pendant of random god' on their character examine sheet.
The same thing happens when a DM runs an event and the situation is obviously not kosher with a Cleric's deity, but they still run with it.
For example:
How many clerics of Tempus are engaging in any of those mentioned rituals? Holy days? And so on and so forth. Even a level 1 cleric should be spending time doing things of this nature. One thing to note especially is EVERY Deity has a time for prayer in which you gain your spells, have you considered waiting to rest until that time of day and RPing out the event of prayer? This can add a TON of flavor to your character. Technically, if you're not engaging in any of the practices of your god, you would lose your clerical spells, just like paladins lose their paladinhood for evil acts. If it will help people to research their gods, we as DMs might start enforcing that. I'd hate for alot of people to have to go through Attonements 
Now, for the cleric description in GBX terms. Clerics are a representative of their god. They help lead the faithful, discern many things (Wisdom is very important) and become speakers on their god's behalf in the realm. They are expected to follow the codes and guidelines of their gods above all things (Hence alignment restrictions) and encourage others to do so as well.
I notice there's a great many clerics with low charisma. A GREAT many. To me this makes very little sense. How can you lead those of your god's flock if you yourself are not charismatic in the slightest and counter charismatic in practice? Can you sway people to your beliefs and your god's? Can you imagine a cleric of Tyr trying to get people in a courtroom to consider justice if the cleric doesn't have the speaking ability to address the crowd of people?
The cleric to me is almost like an avatar in that regard. Sure they differ in personality and focus on different quality of their god between each cleric, but they still are the church authority. And RP should surround that concept. Gather people together and preach to them. You see people in your flock moving away from your god, it's your job to deal with that. Proclaim holy days! Defend your temples! Publically speak to the masses! Lead people in prayer and rituals! This is what clerics do.
You will find that as you work these ideas into your RP your RP will become much more rewarding. This is partly why I encourage people to stick to the gods of their races. Why? Because the above actions can become goofy with other races involved. For example, I have a Drow NPC some of you have met. Can you imagine a Drow being a priest of Torm? Even IF they were L/G? How could they lead Humans in prayer, or preach to the masses? You're more than just a follower of your god, you're expected, by your god, to manage their churches and orders and people.
You can also dig into lower levels of being a cleric. Imagine the real world. How many of you have gone to church/temple/or meetings and heard your religeous heads speak? Everything about them is surrounded with their god. They draw examples from their holy books. Dress with symbols. Their lessons in teaching come from histories of their beliefs. It goes on and on. This is what clerics are. And like I said, even 1 level of cleric in your build should be following that because even level 1 clerics can lose their spells.
We've been blessed with players who take the time to gather information for our Wiki on gods so you as players can gain from the information. Apply the information, enact the information, come to DMs if you need help with it, that's what we're there for.
Tempus's clerics pray for spells just before highsun. The eves and anniversaries of great battles are the holy days of the church of Tempus, and as such vary from place to place. The Feast of the Moon, honouring the dead, is the most important fixed date in the religious calendar. Each temple holds a Feast of Heroes at highsun and a Song of the Fallen at sunset, and most have a Song of the Sword ceremony after dark for layfolk. It is also expected that at least once a tenday worshipers of Tempus spill a few drops of blood (preferably their own or a worthy foe's) and sing the Song of the Sword in Tempus's honour. The ritual performed by most of the faithful is a prayer for valiant performance and survival in the fray ahead, made to their war deity over the weapon the praying being most often fights with. If a new weapon comes into the believer's possession before a battle- particularly in the form of hard-won booty- it is taken as a sign of Tempus's favour, and this weapon is the one used in worship. Tempus's clerics usually multiclass as barbarians, divine champions, or fighters. Most tend to be battle-minded male humans, although others are also welcome.

Now, for the cleric description in GBX terms. Clerics are a representative of their god. They help lead the faithful, discern many things (Wisdom is very important) and become speakers on their god's behalf in the realm. They are expected to follow the codes and guidelines of their gods above all things (Hence alignment restrictions) and encourage others to do so as well.
I notice there's a great many clerics with low charisma. A GREAT many. To me this makes very little sense. How can you lead those of your god's flock if you yourself are not charismatic in the slightest and counter charismatic in practice? Can you sway people to your beliefs and your god's? Can you imagine a cleric of Tyr trying to get people in a courtroom to consider justice if the cleric doesn't have the speaking ability to address the crowd of people?
The cleric to me is almost like an avatar in that regard. Sure they differ in personality and focus on different quality of their god between each cleric, but they still are the church authority. And RP should surround that concept. Gather people together and preach to them. You see people in your flock moving away from your god, it's your job to deal with that. Proclaim holy days! Defend your temples! Publically speak to the masses! Lead people in prayer and rituals! This is what clerics do.
You will find that as you work these ideas into your RP your RP will become much more rewarding. This is partly why I encourage people to stick to the gods of their races. Why? Because the above actions can become goofy with other races involved. For example, I have a Drow NPC some of you have met. Can you imagine a Drow being a priest of Torm? Even IF they were L/G? How could they lead Humans in prayer, or preach to the masses? You're more than just a follower of your god, you're expected, by your god, to manage their churches and orders and people.
You can also dig into lower levels of being a cleric. Imagine the real world. How many of you have gone to church/temple/or meetings and heard your religeous heads speak? Everything about them is surrounded with their god. They draw examples from their holy books. Dress with symbols. Their lessons in teaching come from histories of their beliefs. It goes on and on. This is what clerics are. And like I said, even 1 level of cleric in your build should be following that because even level 1 clerics can lose their spells.
We've been blessed with players who take the time to gather information for our Wiki on gods so you as players can gain from the information. Apply the information, enact the information, come to DMs if you need help with it, that's what we're there for.
Kaizen lost his divine spell casting ability sometime in December of 09. He just got them back this month. And he was a druid.
If DMs started to watch the Cleric RP, I feel there wouldn't be as many of them powergaming the hell out of the class, and doing things they shouldnt. Yes you, Cleric of Illmater mass slaughtering Veritas every ten minutes.



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