Drochmar

One of the most organized and formal religions of Rheann, Drochmar venerates the positive qualities of those dornen who have passed on to join the Agorthal Demilochdon (Progenitors' Council). From there, dornen ancestors new and old watch down upon their families and quietly guide them through the wisdom of their past actions.

A dornen church is typically a large, solid building with carefully constructed angles and finely worked materials. The stories of dornen heroes are etched into every wall, every window, and countless pages across the tomes and scrolls tucked carefully into a great many shelves. Those who partake in Drochmar do not just visit these places to pray, but also to converse, to theorize, and to consult the writings of those who came before. Those traveling far from home will typically carry at least one scroll recounting a favorite relative's stories, both as a source of entertainment and a sign of piety.

In Drochmar, holidays are jubilant and drunken times. As such, readings from the temple's tomes are kept as an early part of the celebration. If one can still read by midday, they are doing something wrong. With the coming of night, celebrants begin to sing and chant the names and deeds of those being worshiped, often embellishing upon what came in the earlier sermons. Those new to dornen culture tend to describe these communal dirges as warm but distinctly haunting.