The Omen
Introduction
The Omen is one of Ransera's largest religions, second only to worship of the Dragon Gods. Between Daravin, Lorien and other followers world-wide, the Omen boasts nearly a hundred million souls within its flock and is Ransera's only major monotheistic religion. More than just that; it is a religion on the rise, and as time passes on, more and more people have joined the Omen's flock. Discontent with the inaction of the Dragon Gods, the violent insanity of the Eldhan Weald and the distant depravity of the Mist Lords has led millions to seek hope in a religion that offers it frequently. The Omen accepts the pain that is mundane life, but whispers of the greater things that can be. For this reason, it continues to inspire many, with any slight against it viewed as persecution and denial.
The Omen is different to other religions in that it is aggressive in its proselytization. It offers community and purpose, alms and outreach; it has also acquired a global presence spawning from monasteries planted across Ransera. In its attempt to challenge the current order, the Omen has begun to see the old monuments of traditional religions deposed, punishing what it calls 'paganism' and frequently challenging the simplistic rhetoric of the Dragon Gods and their priests.
Influence
The Pontifex is perhaps the one political figure that lies immune to the political effects of the Candor. In fact, Ratheran does not participate in the Candor at all; the position of the church and its members never falls under question, and all such affairs are left to the arbitration of the Pontifex. In many ways, Ulendris - the region of the Empire ruled directly by the Pontifex - is something like an independent Kingdom, though small in scale. The Omen wields a large army of its own and is absurdly wealthy; the tithe given by the Entente and population to the Pontifex each year is enough to decorate Carine in utter opulence. Instead, these funds are invested into forts, technological and arcane research, trade and infrastructure... the Omen is, administratively, run very efficiently and wields its power effectively. For this reason, even on paper the Pontifex is one of Daravin's most powerful Lords.
But it goes beyond that. While the Omen does not match the rulers of the Trenorant in sheer numbers or might, their cultural and symbolic influence is undeniable. The Pontifex is often called the 'Kingmaker'; his endorsements legitimize Lords, and it is often after his censure that a dynasty of the Entente will fall to ruin and massacre. The Pontifex's word is known to have an instant and galvanizing effect on the consensus of the populace, and the Omen obviously holds great cultural significance within Daravin. For this reason, it can be said that all regions of Daravin have a considerable amount of Omen influence; while some are more pious than others, the culture of the Empire leans towards zealotry, and so Ulendreaism holds great significance within its borders.
While the Pontifex is the supreme religious figure of the Omen of Ulendreaism, it is important to note that the followers of the Kindred's sect of the Omen pay no deference to him; they are taught to believe that he is a heretic, a false consort to the Returning King. As such, Daravin's Omen has no influence over Lorien; in fact, these two sects are as bitter rivals as their nations are, and hold very few similarities.
Operations
Below are the ranks of the Omen, as well as their general duties, privileges and requirements. However, like with most things concerning power in Daravin, things can be somewhat flexible.
Sisters/Brothers: Sisters and Brothers are the general devotees of the faith, often acting as liaisons between the true clergy and the general public. There are often many Sisters and Brothers in temples and monasteries of the Omen, acting as laborers, farmers, nurses, nannies and generally fulfilling the roles necessary for a religious establishment's maintenance. They also often teach children the tenets of the faith in school-like settings, and if there is any education system for commoners in Daravin, it is one provided by Sisters and Brothers. As such, these individuals make up a somewhat significant portion of Daravin's population, and are well-respected among their community. Generally, the only true requirements in becoming one are literacy in Common and the local language (Gentevarese or Raillen), and adequate understanding of the Oaths.
Tribunes: Tribunes are priests of the Omen. Effectively, the only difference between a Tribune and a regular member of the populace is the ability for a Tribune to publicly hold sermon and call for activities dedicated to Ulen or one of the Achra. They are allowed to bless marriages, speak the final rites of the dead, and host public prayers. Many of them run their own humble priories and churches, receiving their livelihood from donations and the produce of their monastery. The requirements of becoming a Tribune are similar to that of being a Brother or Sister, but require either that the Tribune is a member of the Entente or Valran, or has served in the military for an unspecified amount of time; so long as they are decorated veterans, they are generally given permittance by the Omen to serve as a Tribune. Considering the Omen believes that world conquest is the only path towards their ultimate goal, this link between the military and faith is a common trend among the Omen's members.
Some Tribunes are specifically dedicated to particular Achra, along with Ulen. These Tribunes are often most active during religious holidays, and often act as members of particular religious orders, dedicated to fulfilling the practices of individual Achra.
Praetors: Praetors are the truly influential members of the faith, and tend to run large cathedrals within the capital cities of the Empire, including the capitals of the Montiens. They are capable of mobilizing the Tribunes local to their domain, and have the authority to collect religious tithe from local Nobility to fund their operations. Praetors also organize city-wide and even regional religious events, with not all Praetors being equal: those commanding the cathedrals of Arlain, Genteven, Rathrouen and other such large cities hold much more prominence. Praetors are frequently involved in noble politics, and are generally involved in their local Candor from a fairly safe distance. They tend to hold large information networks and they receive patronage from the Entente in exchange for their knowledge, with some even directly endorsing Veir and Montese for greater roles within their region, if they feel it is prudent to do so. Some Praetors are in fact members of the Entente, but there is nothing barring them from colluding with their relatives, or even becoming powerful Lords themselves.
The Achra Mitra: The Achra Mitra are the council of the Omen. They determine, along with the Pontifex, what direction the faith will go and what the current objectives of the Omen are. They are the enforcers of the faith and lead the Achra's religious orders, acting as the 'Voice' of the religious entity they are dedicated to. There are, as a result, ten of them -- one for each of the Achra.
Most often, these councilors are simply referred to as the Mitra, or Mitras. Each of them wield one rarely seen beast known as Avatars: the physical manifestations of the Achra, who place some semblance of their likeness and power unto these creatures, according to the Omen. Avatars are legendary creatures, though not much is known about them aside from the fact that they are incredibly dangerous, generally large and undoubtedly terrifying. Despite serving as the councilors of the Omen, the Mitra rarely make public speeches and are often only seen accompanying the Pontifex during religious events. Otherwise, their work occurs behind the scenes, where they clean the nation of heresy... acting as the Empire's greatest inquisitors. The Mitra are sometimes even dispatched beyond the Empire's borders, intent on ensuring the Omen's growth to Ransera's four corners.
The Pontifex: The Pontifex is the leader of the Omen, and is truly unregulated by any other power. He commands the Omen with total authority, with even the Mitra subservient to his will. The Pontifex is believed to be the voice of Ulen, the Returning King, and therefore even the Emperor struggles to challenge or debate him. Despite this, the Pontifex's power is somewhat limited within the Empire -- Daravin is not a theocracy, and it is widely believed that the Emperor is the one who must determine policy, command the military and physically carve the way to world domination, while the Pontifex provides spiritual guidance.
Ratheran, in his regalia
The Pontifex, Ratheran
Ratheran was not the first Pontifex of the Omen, despite many believing him to be... as tied as he is with the Empire's religious doctrine. In fact, he was the third, being coronated fifty eight years after the founding of the religion.
Ratheran was found in a desert, in the Imperial Badlands, surrounded by the ravaging winds of a Dust Storm. He was found by two men: Moreno and Ghislaine, who entered the Dust Storm despite the madness and near-certainty that they were to die. Both of them recounted, upon being asked of the purpose of their deeds, that the Storm seemed to be calling to them. That a deep longing compelled them to wander towards its core, and before they had even seen Ratheran they were well acquainted with how he looked. What they found at the center of that storm was a nude man sleeping within the sand, and once they touched him the storm subsided. It was not long after that they learned, free of corruption, that the Dust Storm was no natural disaster... it was a result of Ratheran and his powerful aether. Each of the two men already knew what great change their discovery would bring.
This is the official story on the moment of Ratheran's induction into the Omen; in mere days following this discovery, he is said to have joined the Faith and to have quickly escalated through its hierarchy until no one but Ulen was above him. It is important to note however that Ratheran, like his stories, is clouded in mystery and uncertainty and many of his grandiose tales are not believed wholly by the Entente. While it is said that Ratheran was gifted immortality by God as a taste of Paradise, so as to show mortals what they may become, the majority of Entente believe that he is a Lich that has transcended life through divine intervention of the sort well outside of Ulen's sphere of influence.
In fact, it is rumored by some in the Entente that it was not a man that Moreno and Ghislaine discovered buried by sand, but a calcified essence desperately hoping to defend itself as it recovered from the Sundering and its ails. Whatever the case, Ratheran is one of the most powerful mages in the world, similar in strength to Brilan Ald. He is by far the most popular of all of Daravin's leaders, loved by the common man with undying temerity. A Tragedian of Masquerade, Ratheran is very powerful and has mastered a number of Runes of Magic.
Ratheran is known to be dutiful, shrewd and non-expressive. He is a zealous and commanding figure, statuesque and firm. His devotion to the Faith appears to go beyond ambition for power, even the most cynical of aristocrats lauding his authenticity. For this reason, those who believe in the Omen tend to view him as a peerless enforcer of Ulen's gospel, while those leery of the Omen's ultimate intentions only view his authenticity as a source of anxiety. While it is unknown whether the Omen truly speaks of prophecies that are to come, it is known that Ratheran believes that they will, without a shadow of a doubt. For this reason, he is dangerous, and Daravin's aristocrats tend to avoid his ire.
It is also important to mention that the Pontifex wields a Relic that is said to, quite convincingly, be Ulen's eye: a third eye upon the center of his forehead that Ulen looks through to judge the current state of the world. Ratheran has stated that it has given him the ability to see all aether, as well as to manipulate it remotely by conjuring Ulen's will to harness and transform clusters of ambient aether, improving upon Ratheran's arcane stamina greatly.