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''' | '''The Church of Andral''' was founded in [[Prime Material Barovia]] in [[168 BC]] and enjoyed both the blessing and official sanction of the [[von Zarovich Family]]. It is dedicated to the worship of [[Andral]] who was a [[Sun God|sun god]]. Its holy items include the [[Holy Symbol of Ravenkind]] and the [[Icon of Ravenloft]]. The public face of the religion died out in the second half of the 4th century after [[Count Strahd von Zarovich]] became a [[vampire]] and the [[domain]] of [[Barovia]] took shape within the [[Mists]]. Today, its high priestess and only remaining cleric is [[Keeva Sixtywinters]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 3 December 2017
The Church of Andral was founded in Prime Material Barovia in 168 BC and enjoyed both the blessing and official sanction of the von Zarovich Family. It is dedicated to the worship of Andral who was a sun god. Its holy items include the Holy Symbol of Ravenkind and the Icon of Ravenloft. The public face of the religion died out in the second half of the 4th century after Count Strahd von Zarovich became a vampire and the domain of Barovia took shape within the Mists. Today, its high priestess and only remaining cleric is Keeva Sixtywinters.
Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue
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