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===Callarduran's Faithful=== Callarduran's worship is centered amongst the [[svirfneblin]], who focus on his aspects as their protector and the lord of the earth and all its treasures. In a nutshell, he's basically a combination of what [[Segojan Earthcaller]], [[Flandal Steelskin]], and [[Gaerdal Ironhand]] collectively are to the [[gnome]]s of the surface. His faith is concentrated amongst the male svirfneblin, who traditionally take up the roles of miners, warriors and mages who are most associated with his teachings. His dogma is simple: ''"Callarduran led his chosen people into the deepest depths of the earth so that they might discover the joyous beauty of rubies and other gems. Beware the dangers of Deepearth, and guard against evil races who employ any means necessary to seize what is not rightfully theirs, such as the [[drow]]. Protect and serve the interests of your community. Preserve and nurture the depths that give you and your people life, cradling you in their dark safety. Celebrate the intricacies of minerals, especially gems and their many forms, uses, and subtle variations - including their latent magical potentials."'' 3e slightly rewords this dogma, but preserves the same basic spirit: ''"Callarduran led his chosen people into the deepest adepts of the earth so that they might discover the joyous beauty of rubies and other gems. Beware the dangers of Deepearth, and guard against evil races such as the drow who employ any means necessary to seize what is not rightfully theirs. Protect and serve your community. Celebrate the beauty of minerals and gems and understand their value in craft, art and magic."'' Priests of Callarduran are guardians and protectors of their community; they often lead war bands to strike against nearby threats, particularly the [[drow]]. Outside of this role, they are teachers in the arts of magic - especially the fields of the [[illusionist]] and the (earth) [[elementalist]] - and work to spread knowledge of new spells and magical items amongst [[svirfneblin]] communities. They are often [[multiclassing|multiclassed]]; in AD&D, ''[[Monster Mythology]]'' states that at least 50% of them are [[Cleric]]/[[Illusionist]]s (in a typical display of AD&D stupidity, despite their stated affinity for earth [[elementalism]], [[svirfneblin]] ''aren't allowed to become [[elementalists]]''!), whilst ''[[Demihuman Deities]]'' states that the priesthood includes [[Fighter]]/[[Cleric]]s and [[Cleric]]/[[Rogue|Thieves]]. But, for some insane reason, specialist priests of Callarduran can't multiclass. In 3rd edition, priests of Callarduran are made up of both [[cleric]]s and [[druid]]s, although the percentage is not stated, and neither is their propensity for multiclassing. In ''[[Demihuman Deities]]'', mention is made of an elite organization of Callarduran-worshipping priests, warriors, and warrior-priests that exists to battle the [[drow]], known as the Wardens of the Webspinners. Within the church, novices are known as the Unworked, whilst full priests are known as the Smoothed. In ascending rank, the Smoothed are divided into First Facet, Second Facet, Third Facet, Fourth Facet, Fifth Facet, Sixth Facet, Seventh Facet, Eighth Facet, and Ruby. High ranking priests have unique individual titles, and speciality priests are known as Earthbloods. Priests of Callarduran Smoothhands wear simple, slat-gray robes adorned with tiny gems (red ones are favored, but any color is permitted), paired with a silver or [[mithral]] circlet and steel sandals. In AD&D, at least, they use rubies as holy symbols; the bigger the ruby, the more important the priest (high priests use the rare star rubies instead). When adventuring, they favor leather jackets sewn with mithral rings or scales worn over fine chainmail shirts. The favored weapon of Callarduran is a battleaxe - which makes no sense, because a pick would be a much better fit, and in fact ''[[Demihuman Deities]]'' states that his priests often ''do'' wield picks as their weapon of choice. Temples to the Deep Brother are constructed in natural caverns, where the priesthood spend centuries using their barehands to rub the stone perfectly smooth. The centerpiece of these subterranean chapels is the altar; a stalagmite raised through the use of stone-shaping magic and inlaid with hundreds of tiny rubies. They reputedly are well-springs for magical energy drawn from the Plane of Earth, and will even animate as a 24HD Earth Elemental in times of need. The most holy days on the calendar of Callarduran's church are Midsummer Day and Midwinter Night; these are the days of sister ceremonies known respectively as the Festivals of the Ruby and the Star. The Festival of the Ruby marks Callarduran's hiding of rubies and other gems in the depths of the earth for the [[svirfneblin]] to find, a story symbolized in their mythology by tales of the Great Red Ruby sinking into the earth (an analogy for the setting sun dipping below the horizon). ''Faiths and Pantheons'' for 3e will expand upon this by stating that twilight is the favored time for the Deep Brother's priests to pray for their spells as a result. The Festival of the Star, in comparison, is a celebration of Calalrduran's continued protection. This holy day (or possibly both of them, neither splatbook is clear) is marked by an assembling of the [[svirfneblin]] on the shore of a subterranean lake or pool; they gather in this way to observe an annual event where small patches of a specially bred species of phosphorescent fungi cultivated on the cavern roof light up like stars, creating an illusion of the night sky reflected in the waters below. This ceremony reaffirms their ancestral ties to the surface world, and reassures them that they haven't been abandoned in the hostile environment of the [[Underdark]]. There are two major differences between ''[[Monster Mythology]]'' and ''[[Demihuman Deities]]''. Firstly, the Sphere of Combat is listed as a Minor Sphere for Callarduran's priests in Monster Mythology, but as a Major Sphere in Demihuman Deities. Secondly, Demihuman Deities adds the Spheres of Guardian, Summoning, Elemental (Air/Fire/Water) and Travelers to the Spheres that clerics of the Deep Brother can cast.
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