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title: Joybringers
description:
published: true
-date: 2024-05-05T21:47:32.494Z
+date: 2024-05-05T21:48:35.697Z
tags: game-master, callera, clergy of callera, joybringer, joybringers
editor: ckeditor
dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:34.558Z
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Organization
- Hierarchy can be rather fluid. Who leads what activity can change depending on how much fervor and charisma they bring to whatever's going on at the moment (if a group of Joybringers has one leader for planning one activity, then they may have another for the next their partake in, simply because another member had a stronger fervor in how that endeavor should be mete out.). Only the more administrative and financially responsible roles tend to be more rigid, mostly due to these requiring a degree for foresight and planning in order to function properly.
+ - The Sunite church's hierarchy was quite loose. The clergy was decentralized and rank was mainly based on artistic feats and seniority. In late 15th century DR, the ranks were: Novices, Acolytes, Esthetes (confirmed priests), Craefters of the Third Altar, Craefters of the Fourth Altar (and so on, up to Ninth Altar), Philocalist, Archphilocalist, Enrapturand, and High Enrapturand.[10]
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