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So named for their origins, [[Grabenite]] [[folktale|folktales]] speak of the [[Ascended]] as mortals ascended to [[deity}divinity]].<ref name="p. 169">{[Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 169</ref> The Ascended constitute what was once the native [[religion]] of the [[Grabenite]]s before [[Graben Island]] was taken by [[the Mists]].<ref>[[Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer]] p. 131, 151</ref> There are no [[cleric]]s of the Ascended remain among the [[Grabenite]]s<ref>p. 158</ref> (though some remnant of their veneration by [[adept]]s remain, see below). When Graben Island was taken by [[the Mists]], the Ascended's clerics found their connection with their deities severed, depriving them of their [[spellcasting]] abilities. Soon thereafter, the Ascended as a [[religion]] effectively became [[defunct]], though the Grabenites still fondly tell stories of these [[immortal]]s as symbols of pride in their ethnic heritage. A few [[traditionalist]] Grabenites even go through the motions of paying respect to the [[hearth deity|hearth deities]] [[Fredar]] and [[Fredara]], but this is not true worship enough to power a [[divine spellcaster]].<ref name="p. 169">p. 169</ref>
So named for their origins, [[Grabenite]] [[folktale|folktales]] speak of the [[Ascended]] as mortals ascended to [[deity|divinity]].<ref name="p. 169">{[Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 169</ref> The Ascended constitute what was once the native [[religion]] of the [[Grabenite]]s before [[Graben Island]] was taken by [[the Mists]].<ref>[[Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer]] p. 131, 151</ref> There are no [[cleric]]s of the Ascended remain among the [[Grabenite]]s<ref>p. 158</ref> (though some remnant of their veneration by [[adept]]s remain, see below). When Graben Island was taken by [[the Mists]], the Ascended's clerics found their connection with their deities severed, depriving them of their [[spellcasting]] abilities. Soon thereafter, the Ascended as a [[religion]] effectively became [[defunct]], though the Grabenites still fondly tell stories of these [[immortal]]s as symbols of pride in their ethnic heritage. A few [[traditionalist]] Grabenites even go through the motions of paying respect to the [[hearth deity|hearth deities]] [[Fredar]] and [[Fredara]], but this is not true worship enough to power a [[divine spellcaster]].<ref name="p. 169">p. 169</ref>


The reason for the above separation of [[priest]] and divinity remains a [[mystery]]. It may be due to a refusal of the Ascended to buy into [[the Unspoken Pact]] or perhaps some plan made by [[the Dark Powers]]. Strangely, not all priests of the Ascended are cut off from their divine patrons. [[Outlander]] clerics from [[Meredoth]]'s home world retain their abilities.<ref>p. 169</ref> At least one priest among [[the Strangled]], [[Igil Wotanshand]], seems to have retained his power.<ref>p. 136</ref> [[The Wise Women]], [[adept]]s originally empowered by [[the Ascended]], still retain some degree of their power, though it has been significantly warped and [[corrupted]]<ref>p.151</ref>
The reason for the above separation of [[priest]] and divinity remains a [[mystery]]. It may be due to a refusal of the Ascended to buy into [[the Unspoken Pact]] or perhaps some plan made by [[the Dark Powers]]. Strangely, not all priests of the Ascended are cut off from their divine patrons. [[Outlander]] clerics from [[Meredoth]]'s home world retain their abilities.<ref>p. 169</ref> At least one priest among [[the Strangled]], [[Igil Wotanshand]], seems to have retained his power.<ref>p. 136</ref> [[The Wise Women]], [[adept]]s originally empowered by [[the Ascended]], still retain some degree of their power, though it has been significantly warped and [[corrupted]]<ref>p.151</ref>

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So named for their origins, Grabenite folktales speak of the Ascended as mortals ascended to divinity.[1] The Ascended constitute what was once the native religion of the Grabenites before Graben Island was taken by the Mists.[2] There are no clerics of the Ascended remain among the Grabenites[3] (though some remnant of their veneration by adepts remain, see below). When Graben Island was taken by the Mists, the Ascended's clerics found their connection with their deities severed, depriving them of their spellcasting abilities. Soon thereafter, the Ascended as a religion effectively became defunct, though the Grabenites still fondly tell stories of these immortals as symbols of pride in their ethnic heritage. A few traditionalist Grabenites even go through the motions of paying respect to the hearth deities Fredar and Fredara, but this is not true worship enough to power a divine spellcaster.[1]

The reason for the above separation of priest and divinity remains a mystery. It may be due to a refusal of the Ascended to buy into the Unspoken Pact or perhaps some plan made by the Dark Powers. Strangely, not all priests of the Ascended are cut off from their divine patrons. Outlander clerics from Meredoth's home world retain their abilities.[4] At least one priest among the Strangled, Igil Wotanshand, seems to have retained his power.[5] The Wise Women, adepts originally empowered by the Ascended, still retain some degree of their power, though it has been significantly warped and corrupted[6]

As Meredoth hails from Mystara[7], the Ascended are the Immortals of that outlander world.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 {[Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 169 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "p. 169" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 131, 151
  3. p. 158
  4. p. 169
  5. p. 136
  6. p.151
  7. Domains of Dread p.79-80

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