Summoner and Practitioner of the Arts

The Bone Dance, led by the faith's Bone Dancers, is performed specifically to summon undead guardians to protect our sacred relics and sites of power.


The Day the Dead are Most With Us, (During the Feast of the Moon) which lands between the months of Uktar and Nightal, is at the time of the year where the spirits of the dead would rise from the Underworld and float unseen across Toril. They will seek out their surviving loved ones and descendants and leave silent messages to them throughout the day. We celebrate the dead with chants and hymns, culminating with the midnight Flagons of the Fallen, wherein glasses of wine are set alight by spells so that the spirits who drink of them can be warmed for a few moments in their "eternal chill".


Gods Day, Annually on Marpenoth 15 observes the anniversary of the end of the Godswar in 1358 DR, when the gods of Faerun returned to the heavens. Private shrines are brought out into the open, and many people wear holy symbols of their favored deities. A Gods' Day tradition in Waterdeep strictly limits the use of magic, in remembrance of the wild magic wrought during the Time of Troubles. Though not outlawed fully, spellcasting is allowable only in self-defense or cases of extreme need.

Sound of Foreboding

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