Order of Holy Warriors of Suffering
The Holy Warriors
of Suffering were a knightly order of paladins devoted to Ilmater, the Broken
God, and affiliated with the Church of Ilmater.
The Holy Warriors
of Suffering were based out of a fortress located on the site of what was later
Castle Dasaajk, east of the Purple Hills in Tethyr.
The Holy Warriors
undertook various dangerous missions and expeditions to cull monsters
After enchanting
the sword Dornavver in the Year of the Wrath Sword, 275 DR, the Church of
Ilmater entrusted the blade to the Holy Warriors of Suffering. They desired
that it should be used to battle the spread of evil around southwestern Faerûn,
particularly fiends. Dornavver was kept and wielded by the Holy Warriors for
over a century.
Finally, an
unnamed paladin of the order took the sword and journeyed north to the realm of
Torsil, then under the tyrannical rule of Uldoon, "the Mage of
Fangs", whose armies of summoned fiends had terrorized the surrounding
lands. Wielding Dornavver, the paladin battled through the fiends of Torsil and
defeated Uldoon. These heroic deeds were recorded in the ballad "Uldoon's
Doom". Following the downfall of Uldoon, the paladin then traveled west of
the Heartlands, bearing the sword. Its whereabouts were unknown for over a
hundred years.
Around 1265 DR,
Archsufferer Bloirt Waelarn of the House of the Broken God in Keltar had
denounced the Ilmatari priests of the House of Holy Suffering in Mussum for
refusing to relinquish the Tome of Torment, the holiest book of the faith, and
declared them degenerate, mentally ill heretics. The Mussum priests and the
Companions of the Noble Heart attacked Waelarn and his followers, labeling them
"false clerics" and "subverted by evil". An angry Waelarn
summoned the Holy Warriors of Suffering, as well as the Knights of the Bleeding
Shield, and the Order of the Golden Cup, to his side and vowed holy war against
the "unclean ones of Mussum" and their allies. The war saw the
violent clashes of Holy Hill Farm in 1266 DR and Bronsheir's Charge and Weeping
Rock in 1267 DR. Finally, Lord Sir Jargus Holenhond of the Golden Cup called an
end to the bloodshed between true believers, insisted that the Tome of Torment
be transferred to Keltar as planned, and blamed Bloirt Waelarn for the
senseless violence, determining that he should be removed from office and sent
into hermitage for the remainder of his years. The weary paladins accepted and
carried out his judgment.
Shortly after the
war, Althea the Abased, the new leader of the House of the Broken God, declared
that no high-ranking member of the church was worthy of the Tome. Althea
selected Blaermon the Blessed, a knight of the Holy Warriors of Suffering named
for surviving many hopeless battles, to take away the Tome of Torment and
bestow it upon the first "needy and worthy" Ilmatari he met, someone
who worked or fought for the benefit of the common people and their faith, not
merely for wealth and adventure. In the Year of the Daystars, 1268 DR, Blaermon
gave the Tome to Flaergon of Glister, who devoted his efforts to assisting
miners and caravan-workers in the frozen north of the Moonsea.
The Tome was
again in the possession of the House of the Broken God from 1343 DR to 1362 DR,
during which time it was occasionally loaned to Ilmatari priests embarking on
dangerous missions and monster culls with the Holy Warriors of Suffering.
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