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|ability=Increases Energy by 10, Stamina by 5, Health by 40; +40 Health for each additional Quiskerian Priest item worn | |Energy=10 | ||
|Stamina=5 | |||
|Health=200 | |||
|ability=Increases Energy by 10, Stamina by 5, Health by 40; +40 Health for each additional {{LotS/ItemSetLink2|Quiskerian Priest}} item worn | |||
|text=II. Based on temple inscriptions -- supplemented by whatever the Huk-Kral saw fit to learn between bombardments, or Rylattu merchants during trading missions -- the Quiskerians' were traditionally henotheistic. Worshippers would gravitate towards sects or cults each dedicated to the worship of a single deity, in accordance with their predilections, family customs, or some other factor. But whilst they devoted themselves to that particular god, they never questioned the existence of those worshipped by others. There's no evidence for the form of aggressive, exclusivist monotheism found in many other religious systems. | |text=II. Based on temple inscriptions -- supplemented by whatever the Huk-Kral saw fit to learn between bombardments, or Rylattu merchants during trading missions -- the Quiskerians' were traditionally henotheistic. Worshippers would gravitate towards sects or cults each dedicated to the worship of a single deity, in accordance with their predilections, family customs, or some other factor. But whilst they devoted themselves to that particular god, they never questioned the existence of those worshipped by others. There's no evidence for the form of aggressive, exclusivist monotheism found in many other religious systems. | ||
|obtained={{LotS/RaidLink|Quiskerian Temple}} | |obtained={{LotS/RaidLink|Quiskerian Temple}} | ||
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name::Quiskerian Priest Robe | [[:Category:LotS/type::Chest|type::Chest]] |
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Increases Energy by 10, Stamina by 5, Health by 40; +40 Health for each additional {{#vardefine:item|{{#varpull:LotS/Quiskerian Priest Equipment Set|LotS/ItemSet|item1}}}}Quiskerian Priest item worn | |
II. Based on temple inscriptions -- supplemented by whatever the Huk-Kral saw fit to learn between bombardments, or Rylattu merchants during trading missions -- the Quiskerians' were traditionally henotheistic. Worshippers would gravitate towards sects or cults each dedicated to the worship of a single deity, in accordance with their predilections, family customs, or some other factor. But whilst they devoted themselves to that particular god, they never questioned the existence of those worshipped by others. There's no evidence for the form of aggressive, exclusivist monotheism found in many other religious systems. | |
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