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The term "cleric" is used widely throughout the [[known worlds]] | The term "cleric" is used widely throughout the [[known worlds]]. In this case it refers to a sort of [[Battling Sorcerer]] similar to the [[Paladin]]. | ||
The Cleric was envisioned as the ultimate balance between metal and magic. Much like paladins, they were always devotees of some religous order or another, and fought as holy warriors. The most famous were the [[Cardinal Cleric]]s, an order that in fact pre-dates the [[First File#Order of the Cardinal Star|Order of the Cardinal Star]] and shares much in common with it. | The Cleric was envisioned as the ultimate balance between metal and magic. Much like paladins, they were always devotees of some religous order or another, and fought as holy warriors. The most famous were the [[Cardinal Cleric]]s, an order that in fact pre-dates the [[First File#Order of the Cardinal Star|Order of the Cardinal Star]] and shares much in common with it. | ||
Clerics as battling sorcerers hailed from many different faiths and traditions, but only those who focused on the balance were considered true Clerics. Nearly all of these were eventually assimilated into the Cardinal Clerics. | Clerics as battling sorcerers hailed from many different faiths and traditions, but only those who focused on the balance were considered true Clerics. Nearly all of these were eventually assimilated into the Cardinal Clerics. | ||
Revision as of 17:09, 1 June 2014
The term "cleric" is used widely throughout the known worlds. In this case it refers to a sort of Battling Sorcerer similar to the Paladin.
The Cleric was envisioned as the ultimate balance between metal and magic. Much like paladins, they were always devotees of some religous order or another, and fought as holy warriors. The most famous were the Cardinal Clerics, an order that in fact pre-dates the Order of the Cardinal Star and shares much in common with it.
Clerics as battling sorcerers hailed from many different faiths and traditions, but only those who focused on the balance were considered true Clerics. Nearly all of these were eventually assimilated into the Cardinal Clerics.