Cloister of St. Ramedar

The Cloister of St. Ramedar was Tethyr's most renowned prison and sanitarium for the mentally ill. It was run by the Ramedaran Brotherhood, a monastic order in the church of Ilmater, circa the mid–14 century DR.

Geography
The Cloister was located on the southern face of Mount Adiir, one of the highest peaks in the Starspire Mountain range, approximately northwest of Zazesspur. The entrance was about above a sheer drop to the Bay of Bormul. A gravel road wide enough for a single wagon left the Trade Way about north of Zazesspur and wound its way west and upward to the redoubt.

Government
The Ramedaran Brotherhood was chartered by the Crown to administer Tethyr's penal system and care for the mentally ill. In the, Reverend Father Benentine Boldoran was the Cloister's top administrator, leading a group of about 45 painbearers and over 65 monks of the order.