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title: Joybringers
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date: 2024-05-07T17:04:15.325Z
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date: 2024-05-07T17:08:56.196Z
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tags: callera, clergy of callera, joybringer, joybringers
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:54:34.558Z
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<figure class="image image_resized image-style-align-right" style="width:21.95%;"><img src="/HBW/misc_images/deity_callera_holysymbol_pendant_02.png">
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<figcaption>Holy Symbol of Callera, in the form of a Pendant. (Generated by Dall-E. Prompt: “Cinematic oil painting of a golden pendant. The pendant features the face of a beautiful goddess with a serene expression, smooth skin, and hair made out of fire. The background is a soft, dark velvet to highlight the pendant's luster and the fiery hair's glow.”)</figcaption>
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<p>The Joybringers are the official Marcandrian clergy dedicated to Callera, known by many affectionate titles such as The Lady of Love, The Princess of Passion, or simply Lady Firehair. This vibrant and expressive clergy venerates the goddess of art, beauty, love, joy, passion, and revelry, embodying these tenets in every aspect of their communal and individual lives.</p>
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<p>The Joybringers are the official Marcandrian clergy dedicated to <a href="/HBW/Eirus/Marcandria/Religion">Callera</a>, known by many affectionate titles such as The Lady of Love, The Princess of Passion, or simply Lady Firehair. This vibrant and expressive clergy venerates the goddess of art, beauty, love, joy, passion, and revelry, embodying these tenets in every aspect of their communal and individual lives.</p>
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<p>Operating from ornate temples located primarily in affluent urban areas, the Joybringers engage deeply in the artistic and celebratory practices that honor Lady Firehair. These temples serve as hubs of artistic expression and luxurious indulgence, with facilities ranging from elaborate bathhouses to theaters and halls adorned with exquisite art. Each temple functions as an independent entity, though they share common goals and values.</p>
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<p>The Joybringers commune with Lady Firehair through the reflections in shallow pools and mirrors. Their sacred rites involve dancing barefoot and singing prayers in these pools, hoping that Lady Firehair will answer them by animating their reflections to dance independently, crafting visions in the water. Experiencing one's reflection dancing in tandem under Lady Firehair’s influence is considered one of the most divine and wondrous experiences by the Joybringers.</p>
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<p>Members of the Joybringers are as eclectic and expressive as the deity they worship. They are typically drawn from the middle and upper echelons of society, including artists, musicians, and performers who find a spiritual and creative haven within the clergy. Joybringers are known for their dramatic and whimsical mannerisms, often dressing in colorful, personalized attire that features the symbol of Lady Firehair. While they are inclusive and open to individuals from all walks of life, their activities often cater to those who can afford to partake in the luxuries of artistic and hedonistic pursuits.</p>
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