Church of Helm

The Church of Helm was the organized collective of clerics, paladins, fighters, guards and other martial protectors, who dedicated their service to god of vigilance, Helm. They dedicated themselves to the protection of those who could not protect themselves and shared their skills and tenets with the guardians and defenders of Faerûn, and beyond.

Beliefs
The practice of controlling the undead, as opposed to their outright destruction, was abhorrent to the faithful of Helm.

Attitudes
Novices, or initiates, of the church were trained to vigilant and dutiful in carrying out their orders. In their service they learned to never betray the trust that was bestowed upon them, which extended to the manner in which they considered martial combat. They had to rely upon themselves, their weapons and allies in order to best plan and coordinate defense and attacks in battle.

Activities
Following the Time of Troubles they set out to win back favor among the people of Faerûn with renewed demonstrations of excellent and loyal service as protectors. The church sponsored the training of guards and armed escorts in various cities throughout the realms, extolling their virtues and worthiness as the only guardians that were worthy for hire.

The clergy of Helm would take in anyone who sought sanctuary within the walls of their fortified churches, persecuted and criminally accused alike. Those running from the authorities would be turned over to local law enforcement, though the presiding Helmite priest would ensure a fair and just trial.

Organization
The church of Helm was organized into a strict military hierarchy. Although the highest post within the church had remained vacant since the 10 century DR, the Council of Helms oversaw Helmite activities, up until the late 14century.

Titles

 * Supreme Watcher:

Novice &bull; Adept &bull; Trusty &bull; Alert &bull; Watchknight &bull; Guardian &bull; Overblade &bull; High Watcher &bull; Senior Steeleye &bull; Bishous (bishop)

Orders
The various orders of priests, or "pryats", within the church:
 * Priestly orders:


 * Watchers over the Fallen: A fellowship of battlefield healers.

Many abbeys of helm maintained strong armies and sponsored various military groups, in order to defend their congregation.
 * Knightly orders:


 * Vigilant Eyes of the God: Helmite paladins.


 * Other groups:
 * Champions Vigilant: A Tethyrian order of knights.
 * Companions of the One True Vision: This group of zealous clerics and fighters and crusaders were especially known for their unwavering loyalty and discipline in combat.
 * Everwatch Knights:This group of devout bodyguards were hired out by the church.

Holidays
The faithful of Helm celebrated their devotion with the Ceremony to Honor Helm on Shieldmeet. They held no other annual observances or holidays.

Ceremonies

 * Consecration of a Postulant: One of the holiest of the Helmite rituals, this consecration was performed upon the confirmation of a person's dedication as they entered into the ranks of the Helmite clergy.
 * Consecration of a Glymtul: This ceremony was used to dedicate items into service unto Helm.
 * Purification: A ritual of atonement that was performed when a clergy member returned to the faith after leaving its service, or otherwise failed in their vigilance, obedience or faithfulness.
 * Holy Vigil: This night-long ceremony was performed by a priest of Helm when they ascended in rank within the church.

Bases
The church of Helm was a strong, protective presence throughout the North. They were oft regarded as the region's first defenders against attacks from monstrous beasts and malevolent humanoids.

Regions

 * The North:


 * Maztica:

Temples
Temples of Helm were imposing fortresses, whose architecture stressed defense and defendability. They were often built in Faerûn's most dangerous regions, or near its strongholds aligned with malevolent forces, (such was the case with Darkhold near the Sunset Mountains). Within their halls were a number of barracks, armories, training grounds and, within the heart of each temple, a central altar with a suit of pristine full plate mail. Each of these sets of armor had been worn by one of Helm's champions throughout history, and were considered among his holy relics.

Each temple was extremely well-defended; Helmite guards remained ever-vigilant to protect their holy houses. To aid in this feat, the church often enlisted the aid of spectators, a sub-species of even-tempered beholder-kin.

Most major cities throughout the Realms had a temple or abbey dedicated to the Watchful One. Among these were:
 * Noble Hand, Tsurlagol
 * Citadel of Protection, Ravens Bluff
 * Tower of the Eye, Procampur
 * Temple of the Vigilant Guard, Iljak

Dress
Clerics of Helm were armored in pristine full plate mail, often enchanted with the everbright property, complete with open-faced helmets that often featured colored plumes. Over their armor they typically carried steel-colored scabbards, wore red or steel-grey cloaks, with Helm's symbol, the "Unsleeping Eye". While and church members donned their armor in the field and during church ceremonies, if found themself in a venue where armor was not allowed, they often kept their pauldrons and always wore their helm.

In the south, Helmite clergy inset their finely-crafted armor with gems and adorned its lining with gold filigree, particularly around the lids of the eye.

Weapons and arms
When preparing for battle, a Patriarch of Helm often used a ceremonial mace to anoit troops in holy water, referred to as the "Tears of Helm".

Spells

 * Sentry of Helm &bull; Exaltation &bull; Forceward &bull; Mace of Odo &bull; Seeking Sword &bull; Summon Spectator

Relics

 * Books:

History
In 1358 DR, following the events of the Time of Troubles, the reputation of Helm and his clergy were heavily tarnished across most of Faerûn. The ranks of their faithful diminished greatly and in some regions, such as the North, they were openly persecuted.

Discovery of Maztica
Inexplicably immune to the distrust and weariness in four years following the Avatar Crisis, the Helmites of the south declare that 1362 DR, the Year of the Helm, would mark a new blessed age for their faith.

A few years later, in 1365 DR, the Waterdhavian branch of the church, along with the Adarbrent, Helmfast. Jardeth and Raventree noble families, sponsored a transoceanic expedition of twelve ships across the Trackless Sea to the land of Maztica. While they were turned away at Helmsport by the Lord-Governor of New Amn, the colonists settled on Maztapan Island, and opened lines of trade and negotiation with the native Kultakan people. Within months they formed the colony of New Waterdeep, and after forging further north, the second settlement of Trythosford.