What's That Parish Called Again...?
#1
The Forgotten Realms Wiki is quite the source of information. But it does seem to leave a few things wanting when it comes to naming folks devoted to such-and-such deity.

Corella's picked up something of a nasty habit: Every time she kills a half-dragon cleric, she loots her Priest's Robe, runs it over to the next tailor in her path, turns it into a priestly garment of the Church of Such-and-Such God and adds it to her Armoires of Disguises +5. Ilmatari Priest's Robe? Check. Loviatan Priest's Robe? Check. Cyricist Priest's Robe? Well, she used a Necromancer Robe looted from some dumb Wizard Mercenary for that one, but check. Then it came time for the Kossuth...Kossuthite...Kossuthian...what the heck are those guys called, anyway?

The Wiki's good for filling in most of the blanks, but still there are fuzzy spots that the Wiki doesn't cover. Maybe y'all know something that I and the Wiki don't. So whadayasay we work together and make some of these question marks disappear, eh? :)


(Deity - Faithful)
Akadi - Akadian
Auril - Aurilian
Azuth - Azuthan
Bane - Banite
Beshaba - Beshaban
Bhaal - Bhaalist
Chauntea - Chauntean
Corellon Larethian - ?
Cyric - Cyricist
Deneir - ? (if worshipper) or Deinerrath (if clergy)
Eilistraee - Eilistraeean
Eldath - Eldathyn
Gond - Gondar
Gorm Gulthyn - Vigilant (if worshipper) or Barakor (if clergy)
Grumbar - Grumbarryn
Gruumsh - Gruuman
Helm - Helmite
Ilmater - Ilmatari
Istishia - Istishian
Jergal - Jergali
Kelemvor - Kelemvorite
Kossuth - Kossuthan
Lathander - Lathanderian (in general), Awakened (if worshipper) or Dawnbringer (if clergy)
Leira - Leiran (worshipper, clergy, in general) or Worshipper of the Mistshadow (if clergy)
Lliira - Lliiran (if worshipper) or Joydancer (if clergy)
Lolth - ?
Loviatar - Loviatan
Malar - Malarite
Mask - Maskarran
Milil - Mililan (if worshipper) or Sorlyn (if clergy)
Moradin - ? (if worshipper) or Sonnlinor (if clergy)
Mystra - Mystran
Nobanion - Nobanionite (in general) or Pride of Nobanion (if clergy, either singly or collectively)
Oghma - Oghmanyte
Red Knight - Red Fellowship (if clergy, used only collectively). No known concise terms for worshippers or single priests.
Savras - Savathan (in general) or Divinator (if clergy)
Selûne - Selûnite
Shar - Sharran
Sharess - Sharessan or Sharessin
Shaundakul - Shaundakun
Shiallia - Shiallian (if worshipper) or Brother/Sister of Life and Mercy (if clergy)
Siamorphe - Siamorphan (in general) or Scion of Siamorphe (if clergy)
Silvanus - Silvanite
Sune - Sunite
Talona - Talonan (if worshipper) or Talontar (if clergy)
Talos - Talossan or Talassan
Tempus - Tempuran
Tiamat - Tiamatan
Torm - Tormish or Tormite (if worshipper) or Tormtar (if clergy)
Tymora - Tymoran
Tyr - Tyrran
Umberlee - Umberlant
Velsharoon - Velsharan
Waukeen - Waukeenar
Whoever the heck else I overlooked here.

That's it. Inform, cite, refer and speculate at will. Cool
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#2
Do you want me to put my "Faiths and Pantheons" in a drop box, or Google drive?
Tempus' orders to all combatants:
1. Be fearless. 2. Never turn away from a fight. 3. Obey the rules of war.
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#3
Copy-Pastey on select bits will do fine. :P
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#4
Deneir - Glyphscribes (for clergy)
Mask - Maskarran
Moradin - (It doesn't mention the general worshippers name.)
Mystra - Mystran
Shaundakul - (Shaundakulites ? Never mentions it in a the book.)
Tyr- Tyrran

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Tempus' orders to all combatants:
1. Be fearless. 2. Never turn away from a fight. 3. Obey the rules of war.
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#5
I could swear that I saw a .pdf copy of Faiths and Pantheons somewhere online. I should go look for it.

*jot jot jot*

...of course, I also remember that book not having any entries for Leira. Yet here she is, alive and well in D&D 5th Edition. That explains all those Leiran clerics in Samarach who never lost their powers, right? Suck it, Cyric. >:]

Huh. "Maskarran" is the general term for any worshipper of Mask? The Wiki's Mask entry just mentions it as being the term for the clerics, with no mention of the worshippers.

Eh. Clerics count as worshippers too, I guess.

*jot jot*
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#6
I am just going to keep editing my last post.
Tempus' orders to all combatants:
1. Be fearless. 2. Never turn away from a fight. 3. Obey the rules of war.
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#7
Sounds good. :)

Hey, I bet Pleiade hit all kinds of books for Gust Windblown. Do you suppose Pleiade knows what Shaundakul's faithful are called?
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#8
Clerics are called Windwalkers.
Rangers are called Zephyrs.
Champions are called Windfists.

This is all from a 2nd edition book, so hard to say how accurate it is now. And I'm still not really sure what you call joe shmoe worshipper of Shaundakul either.
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#9
(12-14-2014, 11:15 AM)Wids Wrote: (Deity - Faithful)
Akadi - Chungus
Beshaba - (Beshaban?) Bechungus
Corellon Larethian - Another bloody elf
Deneir - Deneiro (if worshipper) or Glyphscribe (if clergy)
Grumbar - GRUMBAR SMASHed
Helm - Helmet
Istishia - Fish
Jergal - A bottle of shampoo (singular) anti-dandruff formula (if cleric)
Kelemvor - A bowl of Kelogg's
Kossuth - Chungus
Leira - A Lying Bitch (if female) A Lying Bastard (If male)
Lliira - Lesbian (if worshipper) or Joydancer (if clergy)
Lolth - Another bloody Drow (if worshipper), Yath'rin (If Zeta Jones [Cleric]), Yath'tallar (if high cleric), Valsharess (if full of self)
Mask - Something you wear
Moradin - Another bloody dwarf (if worshipper) or Sonnlinor (if clergy)
Oghma - Oghmanyte (best name for anything ever)
Selûne - Lûnatic (derogatory)
Sharess - Sex Worker
Shaundakul - Sean
Sune - Suni
Talos - Another bloody nord
Tempus - Tempura
Torm - Termite (if worshipper) or Termite Queen (if clergy)
Tyr - Tyrant
Velsharoon - Velsharess, Velchungus (if cleric),
Waukeen - Waukeenar
Whoever the heck else I overlooked here.
Valkur - An Pirate (if worshipper), Another Pirate (if cleric)
Vhaeraun - Faerûn


That's it. Inform, cite, refer and speculate at will. Cool

There ya go. I filled in the gaps and made the list cannon.
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#10
IMHO (& the RP I've been using vis-à-vis my own cleric of Kossuth)

Kossuth = Kossuthite
Generic Cleric(3e)/Specialty Priests(2e): Firewalker

Clergy of Ascending Rank = touchstone rank, (parenthetical explanation)
Lightless = Non-Initiated Clerics (those outside the official Church/faction)
Torch of the Faith = Temple Initiate
Righteous Flame = Lay Priest
Devoted Blaze = Clergy Initiate
Zealous Pyre = Junior Clergy
Pillar of Flame = Clergy (often simply titled "Flame")
Fury of the Faith = Senior Clergy
Flame Brother/Flame Sister = Respected Clergy
Inspired Forge = Senior Respected Clergy
Numinous Blaze = High Priests (ultimate authority in individual temples)
Most Fervid Fire = Cardinal Clergy (authority over the whole faith, beneath the EF)
Eternal Flame = Pontiff (ultimate authority over the whole faith)

To complicate matters, there are two priestly orders: Tendrils of Flame & Burning Braziers. Tendrils are the cloistered clerics who tend the temples; while Braziers are the "Adventuring Arm" of the Clergy.

Sources: Faiths & Pantheons (3e); Faiths & Avatars (2e); Thay PW in-game lore (derived work)

Bonus Features: Specialty Priests of Velsharoon = Necrophants (c.f. Necromancer & Heirophant); while True Necromancers (Necromancer/Necrophant 'Mystic Thrueges') are the most "vaunted" (highly esteemed) priests of that faith;

And you left out Moander - Minions from your list :P
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