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See [[GURPS: Church and State History]] for the formation and history of the Quadrant.
See [[GURPS: Church and State History]] for the formation and history of the Quadrant.
== Jesh and Monodrant ==
Jesh have retained their separate worship of Ina and Ono outside of the Church hierarchy.  In many ways, they are treated much like Jews in Europe.  Many recognize the common cultural and religious heritage, but regard the Jesh as heretics at the best of times.  When times are bad (warfare, famine, plagues), the Jesh are the first to be blames, and the capricious gods the follow.
Monodrant is an entirely different sect.  Following Burn's Crossing, a prophet arose in the deserts to the southwest of


== Religious Rank in the Church of the Quadrant ==
== Religious Rank in the Church of the Quadrant ==

Revision as of 22:10, 9 August 2010

See GURPS: Church and State History for the formation and history of the Quadrant.


Jesh and Monodrant

Jesh have retained their separate worship of Ina and Ono outside of the Church hierarchy. In many ways, they are treated much like Jews in Europe. Many recognize the common cultural and religious heritage, but regard the Jesh as heretics at the best of times. When times are bad (warfare, famine, plagues), the Jesh are the first to be blames, and the capricious gods the follow.

Monodrant is an entirely different sect. Following Burn's Crossing, a prophet arose in the deserts to the southwest of


Religious Rank in the Church of the Quadrant

  • 6 Arch Prior
  • 5 Archbishop, grand master of a great order, Cardinal
  • 4 Bishop, grand master of a lesser order, arch deacon of a Cardinal or Archbishop
  • 3 Head of a powerful abbey or minor order, head priest of an important church (cathedral), or deacon to a bishop
  • 2 Head of a minor abbey, or Prior in a larger one, priests of larger churches
  • 1 Parish Priest, officials in an abbey (Cellarer, Sacrist, Purser, Treasurer, or even a Prior in a minor abbey)
  • 0 Novices, novitiates, monk


GURPS: Church and State