Mintero
Mintero is one of the many gods of the Petrenean Pantheon, occasionally acknowledged by the followers of the Awakened One, particularly in Albassaria. Some mythologies have him as divine from the outset, and others ascribe that he was either a powerful spirit or a human (usually born of the city of Albassaria) who achieved great wealth and acumen on Ahren before renouncing much of it and taking up the study of the way with the Awakened One - in this way, he has commonalities with both San Marino of the Bastonian Canon and Xuthagug Three-Eyes of the Orcish Pantheon.
Mintero is a Lawful Neutral god whose portfolio encompasses wealth, travel, architecture, and diplomacy. His holy weapon is a scepter, and his symbol is a golden coin marked with his name in Old Petrenean.
History
While the origins of Mintero are unclear - and his own recollections of them deliberately vague - his strong association with the city of Albassaria is not in dispute, though there are three competing legends:
- Mintero is the god of Albassaria, from a time before the Awakened One, who founded and watched over the city. These legends ascribe the Old Wall's constriction to his divine instruction, but fail to account for other discrepancies like absence of his mention from the records of the time before the walls, as a material influence in the world in that time would certainly have brought him into conflict with the Enemy, as well as how he came to be so aligned with the awakened one.
- Mintero was a spirit of the Bardo who became associated with the city of Albassaria through a dalliance the scions of one of the noble families of the city, shaping and influencing its trade and culture. They accumulated great wealth amongst their family's progeny and eventually ascended upon learning the teachings from the Awakened One, after realizing wealth could not buy them the immortality they wanted for their loved ones. These legends are unclear of which family benefited from this relationship.
- Mintero was a human born of the city of Albassaria in the time shortly after the Awakening. In this origin, he was a trader and merchant who made a great deal of wealth for whichever guild or noble family could best attract his attentions, but due to his low station at birth, could never found a guild or house of his own. It is purported that he suffered the death of a relative - the retellings differ - and fled the city, donating his wealth to the church of the Awakened One and taking up the practices thereof, eventually reaching awakening himself.
Relationships
Mintero is loyal to few. He is known to be a devotee of the Awakened One, and maintains rivalries with some of the Bastonian gods, San Matteo and San Mario.
Appearance
San Lukas's form in Heaven is as it was when he was a mortal - a hale, hearty, and tall human of robust construction, whose grey hair and beard is the only sign of the passage of time upon him at all, giving him an ageless appearance. He is usually armoured in full plate graven with depictions of scenes from The Battle of the First Wall
Realm
San Lukas is a servant-diety in The Bastion of Heaven, a fortified city in the plane of the same name, as well as holding court in Saint's Rest, a fortress of his own, populated by Angels, command over whom was given him by the Almighty, a gift not given to any of the other saints.
Providence
The sudden appearance of help, especially unlooked-for help, is seen as a sign of San Lukas's providence, whether it is the early arrival of fresh reinforcements to help hold the line, or a neighbour who can get that plow unstuck for you.
Servants
Warlike Angels originally created by the Almighty serve as San Lukas's divine servitor race. These angels are stern and imposing figures, immediately and visibly distinct from the gentle, androgynous angels that serve the Almighty.
Unique Servants
The Horn in the Swell
San Lukas is served by a herald in the form of a disembodied voice and presence of force known to mortals as the Horn in the Swell. The Horn is often sent to confer tangible and immediate indication of San Lukas's will in any given situation, and almost always preceeds the arrival of a host of Warlike Angels or San Lukas himself.
The Peace of Angels
A highly unique divine servant, the Peace of Angels is a divinely intelligent Heavy Steel Shield and cleric of San Lukas that is said to make its presence known to whoever most has need of it, whenever the need is greatest. It is a holy artifact of considerable power in and of itself, even beyond the powers the spirit that inhabit it posesses. It is said to be the very same shield that San Lukas used to defend himself at the Battle of the First Wall.
The Bastonian Church
The bastonian church is unified in the worship of The Almighty, which is observed by not just her direct followers, but even by those patronized by the other Saints of the Pantheon. The church teaches the performance of good works and the cultivation of compassion as the roadmap to ultimate salvation and an afterlife spent in Heaven.
Devotees of San Lukas are known as Lukasites, and form something of a heirarchy within the overall church.
Worshippers
All Bastonians worship the Almighty, and some further dedicate themselves to the First of Kings, her Great General, San Lukas. San Lukas's clergy make up its own order within the Bastonian Church, the Lukasites, who have a ranking structure similar to the hierarchy of the church at large.
Among his worshippers are valorous or honourable warriors, village militamen, career soldiers (especially officers), some magistrates, the knightly members of noble families, and professional athletes, including adventurers.
Clergy
As what the Bastonian Church calls a religious order, San Lukas's clergy have their own manner of uniform dress, distinct from direct priests of the Almighty through its simplicity. Uniquely among the other religious orders, Lukasite clergy tend to wear garb more common to the military, whether that be the formal tunics and insignia of an army at peace, or the full armour of people at war. In addition to clerics, paladins are often seen as full members of the clergy of this order in their own right.
Temples & Shrines
Like much the rest of Bastonian architecture, temples and shrines to the Almighty are often masterworks of masonry or stonework, which in wealthy communities are often further embellished with stained glass and frescos, depicting a popular saint in the region or scenes from the sacred texts. Such structures are usually subdivided internally, with an area for public ceremony and worship (which is frequent) and an area for the sole use of the clergy and those who serve the clergy in liturgical preparation, and temple complexes almost always include an outbuilding or suite of rooms known as the rectory, where the priests serving a particular temple have residence.
Holy Texts
In addition to the holy texts used in the worship of the Almighty, members of the Lukasite order (including laypeople wishing to informally ingratiate themselves to the Grand General) follow a document called the Rule of San Lukas, a short book whose teachings encompass fellowship of effort, defending those who can't defend themselves, and understanding the nobility of sacrifice. The work is short enough to be memorized by anyone with semi-serious effort, and as a result paper copies tend to be few and far between, even within communities dedicated to the order.
Church History
The church and the state are intimately connected within Bastonia, with the state relying on the church for its legitimacy and the church relying on the state's realpolitikal power to stay in rule. The Almighty's church is considered coterminous with those of all other saints and is the only legally-permitted form of open worship within the Kingdom.
Holidays
San Lukas is honored particularly during Coronation Day ceremonies, both at the coronation of new monarchs and jubilees of the reigning monarch. Similarly, the death of a monarch is held as a sacred date to him. His feast day is coterminous with the summer equinox and in addition to feasting is usually marked with tournaments and competitions of all kinds.
Favoured Animals
Tortoises and other shelled creatures, including monsterous forms thereof, are usually seen as sacred to San Lukas, and their sudden and unexpected appearance is seen as a sign of his favour or attention.