Song of the Morning

The Song of the Morning was a large, temple dedicated to the deity Lathander in center of Beregost, just on the eastern side of the Coast Way road that cut through town. The temple was led by the Most Radiant of Lathander, Kelddath Ormlyr, who also served as Beregost's governor.

Description
The large fortified church was a unmistakable and imposing structure in Beregost. Surrounding the main building were refectories, boarding houses and stables. Its rose-colored spires that could be seen for miles away.

On the east side of town were the temple's potato fields, herb gardens and hills where its clergy tended flocks of sheep. While shepherding their livestock among the foothills, the temple's priests kept a watchful eye over the unguarded eastern expanse of Beregost. They were also afforded a view of the ruins of the old wizard school which attracted a number of folks looking for a thrilling expedition.

Staff
Under the leadership of Kelddath Ormlyr, the temple's vast clergy and some 200-strong militia served Beregost with earnest vigilance. They allowed for no lawless behavior or violence within its roads.

The temple was home to four sirines, who possessed melodious singing voices.

Services
Anyone who donated 20 gp to the church's coffers was granted two nights stay in one of the church's guesthouses. Those who were ill or seriously inured were allowed to stay longer, and receive the care of a priest.

As he kept the peace within Beregost as both governor and high priest of the temple, Kelddath Ormlyr offered bounties to those who could rid the area of dangerous beasts or people.

History
In 1368 DR, Most Radiant Ormlyr sponsored a 5,000 gp bounty for death of Basillus, an insane and violent priest of Cyric.

Appearances

 * Baldur's Gate (game)