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Priest
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A Priest or Priestess is a person who represents the various gods worshipped on Titan, and performs religious ceremonies in the religions of Titan.[1][2] Priests usually live and work in their respective temples, but sometimes become adventurers and travel across Titan.[1]

Priests must study for years to become initiated into their religion, and must always follow the teachings of their deity.[1] Priests usually wear clothing in the deity's sacred colour, and carry a miniature symbol of the deity (except in circumstances where doing these would endanger the priest's life).[2] For example, the priests of Galana wear Green robes (her sacred colour) and wear amulets with a metal image of a tree around her necks (her symbol).[2]

Powers[]

In the Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game, Priests have magical abilities granted to them by their patron gods, which differ from the spells cast by wizards and sorcerers. Priests have several priestly powers (usually four) and can usually use each power once per day.[1]

Examples of Priests[]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - pgs. 27, 45-48
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game - "Religion", pgs. 87-98
  3. Forest of Doom (d20), pg.1
  4. Allansia - pg. 298
  5. The Gates of Death - 81
  6. Template:FF - paras. 14, 353
  7. Fighting Fantasy - The Introductory Role-playing Game - pgs. 196-198
  8. Knights of Doom para. 89 para. 97 para. 272
  9. Travels in Arion , pg. 39
  10. Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - pg. 88
  11. Allansia - pgs. 51-54
  12. Beneath Nightmare Castle - 29, 100
  13. Howl of the Werewolf - 157, 268, 332, 425, 455, 484
  14. Stealer of Souls - para 117
  15. Legend of the Shadow Warriors - para. 164
  16. The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook , p. 107
  17. The Gates of Death - pg.10-11
  18. 18.0 18.1 Blacksand! - pg. 155
  19. Beneath Nightmare Castle -para. 263
  20. The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (d20), pg.32
  21. The Shamutanti Hills (d20) - pg. 33
  22. "Welcome to Arion" by Calfiero Risaliti, in The Warlock Returns Issue 1, (pp. 24-25).
  23. Bloodbones para. 303.
  24. Warlock Issue 3 pgs 26-27
  25. Legend of the Shadow Warriors - para. 27
  26. Blacksand! - p. 16
  27. The Shamutanti Hills -para. 247
  28. Spellbreaker - pgs 18-22
  29. Slaves of the Abyss - para. 163
  30. Blacksand! - pg. 262
  31. Bloodbones - para. 324
  32. Dungeoneer - pg. 309
  33. Night Dragon - pg. 140
  34. Beneath Nightmare Castle - para. 115, 328
  35. The Seven Serpents - para. 40, 145
  36. Warlock Issue 4 - ???
  37. The Shamutanti Hills - para. 456
  38. Fangs of Fury - ???
  39. Dead of Night - pg. 9
  40. The Gates of Death - para 145
  41. Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - p.??/??
  42. The Gates of Death - 96, 111
  43. Creature of Havoc - pg. 30
  44. Blacksand! - pg. 154
  45. Allansia - pg.249-250
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