>>5720351Likely a priest of Morr perhaps.
The nice thing is that now that we are, at least what I presume, set on the path to one day be ennobled we will soon have the privilege to worship the Lady.
Commoners are forbidden to pray and worship the lady on pain of death, and the majority of those fancy enormous cathedrals and such are used only by and for the nobility.
From what I gather most of the peasants just worship the other polytheistic deities of the old world, Shalya, Verena, Ranald, etc. likely in small communal churches and cults and from evangelicals, rather than the big state sponsored ones like in the Empire.
There seems to be a strong desire for us to have ties to both Morr and the Lady. I wonder if we will not be compelled to pick one or the other in the long run. Most Grail Knights are soley dedicated to the Lady above all, and she herself takes on an aspect of a guardian of souls and death for the Grail Knights too, granting them agelessness and immortality for some. Could we be the first example to break the mould?