I'm reading Faiths and Avatars (still), and it does have this to say about Deneir's faithful:
"Clergy members are known as Deneirrath. Only about 15% of clergy members are specialty priests."
Specialty priests of Deneir are Glyphscribes, and I can't find any generic term for a worshipper of Deneir. Deneirrath wear cloaks with colors and patterns designating each cleric's rank in the church (any rank from Applicant to High Scrivener). I'm not seeing any specific role which the Glyphscribes play in the Church of Deneir, but they have special powers enabling them to identify any glyph, create various glyphs and wards, and speak the language of any sentient creature native to Abeir-Toril whom they happen to come across. Maybe Glyphscribes are supposed to be wandering diplomats and lore-gatherers or something.
Anyway, Deneirrath. Should we run with that?
"Clergy members are known as Deneirrath. Only about 15% of clergy members are specialty priests."
Specialty priests of Deneir are Glyphscribes, and I can't find any generic term for a worshipper of Deneir. Deneirrath wear cloaks with colors and patterns designating each cleric's rank in the church (any rank from Applicant to High Scrivener). I'm not seeing any specific role which the Glyphscribes play in the Church of Deneir, but they have special powers enabling them to identify any glyph, create various glyphs and wards, and speak the language of any sentient creature native to Abeir-Toril whom they happen to come across. Maybe Glyphscribes are supposed to be wandering diplomats and lore-gatherers or something.
Anyway, Deneirrath. Should we run with that?
Corella d'Margo, arch-liar
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan