A Guide to Conducting a Religious Mass
Written by Tarrant Akiros, a priest of Mileth in Dark
Ages
Many young aislings and priests think masses
may be a joke, and treat it as a routine thing to gather wisdom
and experience from fellow aislings, and get renewed faith in
their god.Tis more than just a simple routine. Masses are a
time for aislings to share stories and problems alike. It is a
time for them to meet other aislings , and gain trust and
friendship.
I remember the first time I conducted
me own mass. I was hoping everyone would get there on time so I
could just rush it through. Once I figured noone else was coming
but the few that were already there, I just casted mass as
quickly as I could. I was there to benefit myself, and not
others.
However, priests shouldnt do this, if
they want to keep their fellow worshippers faith in the deity
strong. One problem priests have is finding a convenient time for
everyone to come. A convenient time isnt really
possible though, so thats probably the least of a priests
worries. ((Many masses are conducted on weekends, and have alot
of turnout)) One thing Ive noticed in novice priests is
that they find times only good for them. Many others are hunting
or are sleeping in a far off realm. It is pretty important to get
a regular schedule going too. Late priests make worshippers
impatient and rowdy. Its always good to have one or two
priests to back you up, in case you cant make it to mass.
Of course, if ye cant make it to mass, ye should always
contact them to let em know.
However boring they may be, stories and
announcements are always a way of keeping aislings in touch of
what happens around them in Temuair. Tis why it is so
important to allow people to speak up and tell their wild tales,
or share announcements about ongoing events. I know Im a
real critic towards other priests, but Ive seem many a
priest who has cut a mass short just so everyone can leave
quickly. Neither is it wise or fulfilling. Younger aislings may
have wished to ask something of the priest or, maybe someone had
an interesting and important announcement to make. Its all
critical in making a mass work.
Another thing that can either make or break
a mass is the conduct of each aisling. Ive visited just
about every single deitys mass and none of them are too far
apart as far as conduct. There are always the mischievous few who
like to disrupt the mass with random chatter, skill leveling, and
worst of all harassment. The priests answer to this is to
(unfortunately) banish a certain person from the temple. It can
solve many a problem, but a wise priest doesnt banish every
person he wants to. Just like a guard, priests should give some
warning as to what will happen to a person if they dont
cooperate and stay quiet while others share announcements
and such. Even still, this is still the source of chaos at a
mass. Dont get too frustrated.
At the end of a mass, it might also be a
good idea to hold a priests meeting of that deity. There, you can
share religious announcements, upcoming events, and tell your
back-up priest if he or she will need to conduct the next mass.
As important as these can be, I havent seen many deities
have a successful meeting. Even though a meeting cant
always be successful, it can provide fellow priests with
important information, and time to share ideas on how to make the
fellowship better.
Of course, to be able to do this all right is well and
good, but ye need to know how to properly cast a mass. ((First,
you must click the lady next to your deitys statue. Then
click the option called Fellowship. There you will see the option
of Casting Mass. Once you have clicked upon it, take one step
forward, then step back to where you were. A popup will appear,
and then if you need assistance, you can enter the name of yer
assistant. Once completed, your mass has been cast)) Ye should
try not to cast mast by yerself. Use the faith and guidance of
others to help you achieve a fulfilling response. Also, try not
to waste alot of your time and faith, until after your mass that
week. If you waste it all on entreating to your god, you
wont be able to cast a worthwhile mass, much less be able
to cast one at all. People appreciate a faithful priest.
I hope you have at least gathered some of
what I have shared, and maybe more and more priests can strive to
make their masses a little more better. And always remember as a
priest, always strive to help others in need. Good day to ye all!
Tarrant Akiros - Priest of Ceannlaidir, the almighty God of War