Associations

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Along with the numerous guilds on Lost Souls, there are various associations as well. Associations are groups that one can join in addition to a guild. There is no limit to how many associations you can join, but first you must find them. Associations generaly have relatively small requirements and benefits compared to guilds. The The information you have about associations is as follows:

The Firelord, Agni, is known to accept members into his devotional cult at his temple in Rukhan.

With the rise in evil corresponding to the development of the Ordo Maleficus, Epopis Rordigan and his superiors at the Cathedral of Cianna have set forth the Almerian Inquisition, a hammer of light against the dark witches.

The followers of Apollo are said to have a temple to their god of the sun somewhere in Almeria, where those desiring initiation may seek them out.

Ashe, guildmaster of the Losthaven Adventurer's Guild, maintains a group of Wardens, dedicated to assisting neophyte adventurers. Those interested in helping in this cause should seek him out.

There are rumors of enlightened wanderers from the East of unshakable serenity.

Taverns across the realms have been assaulted by a band of drunkards who call themselves the Brotherhood of Wine and Song. These inebriated individuals extol the virtue of excess. Misguided as they may be, they stand by their mentor, Danilo of Jhan.

At the temple of Vashanka in the city of Sanctuary, those who wish to devote themselves to the lord of battle may seek to join the Chosen of Vashanka.

The wandering Discordian linguist and diplomat, Janid Suzak, maintains a loosely-affiliated band of student followers whom he calls his Crafty Linguists.

The Cult of Decay is a band of worshippers of the foul deity they variously refer to as Nurgle, Nergal, Ugior, Morgion, and Moander. They are said to meet someplace on the southern continent, Tenochlan, though if the precise location were well known it would certainly have been lanced like a boil by this time.

Hushed rumors tell of the Deep Ones, a cult of pisceans who worship fell powers. Little is known about them and still less spoken aloud.

The Explorers are a group of hardy adventurers dedicated to documenting the realms of Lost Souls. Those interested in joining should seek out Pryderi the master ranger in Losthaven.

People whisper that a chaosborn lord, one Cerradin, has sworn off the ways of chaos in favor of the glory of law. Taking the name Cerradin the Enlightened, he is said to walk the lands, inviting any who wish to follow him into the Fallen Blood of Chaos.

Those of the drow who wish to sacrifice themselves to great Ghaunadaur are welcomed into his faithful at his temple in Yathryn.

Hank, the Garbage Dwarf, is actively seeking help with maintaining the level of garbage littering the lands of Lost Souls. Speak with him to learn how to join the ranks of Hank's Garbage Dwarves.

Dark rumors tell of small bands of orcs with demonic blood running through their veins.

Jinx, god of wealth and thievery, accepts new followers into the Jinxian Plutocracy at his temple in Sanctuary.

Gore-filled tales relate the presence of weird vampiric entities manifesting themselves as potent crystalline weapons throughout the world of Lost Souls. Those who wield these blades are apparently forced to serve them and keep them sated with blood; these folk are called 'Kazarzeth' by some.

The Legion of Dynamic Discord or LDD, a rather eclectic group, seeks to increase the general amount of randomness, discord, complexity, chaos, unpredictability, dynamicism, and disorder in the realm. They make their home, oddly predictably, in the Temple of Discordia.

Though the Ghaunadauri may be in the ascendant in Yathryn, many drow yet hold to the Ygellethites, Demon Queen of Spiders. Those of her people who seek her will yet find her.

Desert wanderers tell of a fierce nomadic band who call themselves the Maidens of the Spear, who accept only unmarried women into their ranks.

Ollin Tonatiuh are worshippers of the Sun God Tonatiuh, headquartered in his city of Tlaxcala.

The Pantarchic Church of Yehovah is the universal fellowship of all Yehovah's faithful.

News from the heartland reports that Tyr the Even Handed, god of justice, has stepped up the war against the unjust. Many say that the sect of warrior priests known as the Questors of Tyr have begun adding to their number for the coming assault upon the forces of chaos.

Though other gods with temples in Sanctuary accept certain favored individuals into devotional cults, Doppel does not. These foolish rumors about 'the Shadow Brethren' are the vapors of overactive imaginations. You do not need to be concerned about any of this.

The Shadow Lord Kalyxes, master of the Shadow Tower, recruits certain chosen individuals as his agents, the Stalkers of the Gate, granting them an enchanted amulet they can use to open portals through the planes.

The fearsome zuth Storm Walkers hail from the mountain called Storm Rock.

The Lady of Pain, the Goddess Tolmet, has a priesthood based out of the Temple Bloodmoon. Only accepting of female devotioners to wear her cloth, the Willing Whip shows her favour to those who revere in pain and suffering of all kinds. Her priestesses are known for their physical beauty, a trait that is often matched only by their somewhat fearsome reputation for enjoying the violent subjugation of others.

The kentaur Clyde has turned wand combat into a science and is teaching this science to what can only be described as an ad hoc policing force of sorts.

Mensches looking to further the rebound of the Patryn race and to eliminate the Samah and all memory of them, should seek out Xar, ruler of the Patryns and founder of the Weapons of Vengeance