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MONKS                                             ORDER OF THE YELLOW ROSE
                                                              Also known as the Disciples of Saint Sollars the
            THE FAT MAN STRAIGHTENED HIS BLACK-AND-GOLD
                                                              Twice-Martyred, the Order of the Yellow Rose is a soli-
             vest, lowered his round head, and charged.       tary monastery of Ilmater worshipers in the Earthspur
              Danica waited until he was right in front of her, and to   Mountains of Damara. It is known for loyalty to its al-
             the onlookers it appeared as if the woman would be buried   lies and destruction to its enemies. Greatly respected
                                                              on matters of truth and diplomacy, the monks work
             beneath mounds of flesh. At the last moment, she dipped
                                                              hard to survive in their remote sanctuary. The monks
             her head under the fat man's lunging arm, caught his hand,   of the Monastery of the Yellow Rose use the remorhaz
             and casual/y stepped behind him as he lumbered past. A   to test their disciples. Young monks must prove the
                                                              power of their mind to overcome fear and pain by riding
             subtle twist of her wrist stopped him dead in his tracks, and
                                                              the beasts.
             before he even realized what was happening, Danica kicked
                                                                The faith of Ilmater fosters far more orders of monks
             the back of both his knees, dropping him to a kneel.   that other gods. Other llmatari monastic orders include
                                     - R.A. Salvatore, Canticle   the Followers of the Unhindered Path, the Disciples of
                                                              St. Morgan the Taciturn, and the Sisters of St. Jasper of
                                                              the Rocks.
             Some of the earliest monastic orders in FaerO.n arose in
             the southern lands of Arnn and Calimshan, their prac-
             tices migrating north and east at the same time similar
             practices filtered westward from distant Kara-Tur.
              The oldest orders have branched or fractured into
             smaller offshoots over time, such that there are now doz-
             ens of them. Most are no more than a few dozen mem-
             bers living in an isolated community in the wilderness.
             Some monastic communities have members numbering
             in the hundreds, with a presence closer to civilization,
             and often with correspondingly greater influence, for
             those orders concern themselves with worldly affairs.
              As most monastic orders in FaerO.n arose from human
             nations, the majority of monks in those communities
             tend to be human. Monasteries have long been sanc-
             tuaries for foundlings and outcasts of various sorts, so
             nonhuman monks are not unheard of.

             MONASTIC  ORDERS
             The following orders can be found in various parts of
             the Forgotten Realms.
             THE DARK MOON
             A monastic order devoted to Shar, the Dark Moon works
             openly in lands where her worship is accepted and in
             secret wilderness and underground hideaways where
             it isn't. Its followers seek "knowledge and conversation
             with the shadow," believing true wisdom is found in
             darkness and loss, both literally and spiritually. Its
             adherents most often follow the Way of Shadow, as de-
             scribed in the Monastic Tradition class feature in the
             Player's Handbook.

             THE HIN FIST
             A halfiing monastic order from Luiren, adherents of
             the Hin Fist turn their people's natural confidence into
             a spiritual path for mastering themselves and their
             potential. A few Hin Fist masters have established mon-
             asteries in lands outside Luiren, where the teachings
             available only to halfiings have been opened to students
             of other races who are willing to follow the path laid out
             by Yondalla. Hin Fist monks generally follow the Way of
             the Open Hand, as described in the Monastic Tradition
             class feature in the Player's Handbook.


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