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=== Description ===
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== Description ==
  
 
Any player who follows one of the "[[Altar of Three|White Light Gods]]": [[Fo]], [[Magranon]], or [[Vynora]].
 
Any player who follows one of the "[[Altar of Three|White Light Gods]]": [[Fo]], [[Magranon]], or [[Vynora]].
  
A player can become a whitelighter if he or she journeys to the [[Altar of Three]] on the wild server ''(Located at the map coordinates: [49,17] on the [[Wild Village Roadmap]])'', or joins either of the White Light kingdoms: [[Jenn-Kellon]] or [[Mol-Rehan]].
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A player can become a [[Whitelighter]] if he or she journeys to the [[Altar of Three]] on the wild server, or joins either of the White Light kingdoms: [[Jenn-Kellon]] or [[Mol-Rehan]]. Players on the [[Freedom]] servers are restricted to the White Light Gods, and so could similarly be considered [[Whitelighter]]s.
  
=== Advantages ===
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== Advantages ==
# As whitelighters can follow a greater number of [[:Category:Religion|Gods]], it could be argued that they collectively (through teamwork) have access to a greater variety of [[:Category:spells|spells and enchantments]] than [[blacklighter]]s; if they should later choose to become [[priest]]s or priestesses.
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* As [[Whitelighter]]s can follow a greater number of [[:Category:Religion|Gods]], it could be argued that they collectively (through teamwork) have access to a greater variety of [[:Category:spells|spells and enchantments]] than [[Blacklighter]]s; if they should later choose to become [[priest]]s or priestesses.
  
=== Disadvantages ===
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== Disadvantages ==
# Unlike the [[blacklighter|Black Lighter]]s the White Light Gods frown on many sorts of actions, the least of which being theft, all the way to the dank pit of sin known as cannibalism. While this may not make much of a difference to someone who would follow these "virtues" to the letter, for someone who enjoys the darker things in life the rules laid down by the White Lighters can feel too constrained, and often leaves the person either; causing problems in their social circles due to their difference in moral values, and in more extreme circumstances a full renunciation of their White Light Religion.
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* Unlike the [[Blacklighter]]s the White Light Gods frown on many sorts of actions, the least of which being theft, all the way to the dank pit of sin known as cannibalism. While this may not make much of a difference to someone who would follow these "virtues" to the letter, for someone who enjoys the darker things in life the rules laid down by the White Lighters can feel too constrained, and often leaves the person either; causing problems in their social circles due to their difference in moral values, and in more extreme circumstances a full renunciation of their White Light Religion.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:45, 10 September 2011

Description

Any player who follows one of the "White Light Gods": Fo, Magranon, or Vynora.

A player can become a Whitelighter if he or she journeys to the Altar of Three on the wild server, or joins either of the White Light kingdoms: Jenn-Kellon or Mol-Rehan. Players on the Freedom servers are restricted to the White Light Gods, and so could similarly be considered Whitelighters.

Advantages

Disadvantages

  • Unlike the Blacklighters the White Light Gods frown on many sorts of actions, the least of which being theft, all the way to the dank pit of sin known as cannibalism. While this may not make much of a difference to someone who would follow these "virtues" to the letter, for someone who enjoys the darker things in life the rules laid down by the White Lighters can feel too constrained, and often leaves the person either; causing problems in their social circles due to their difference in moral values, and in more extreme circumstances a full renunciation of their White Light Religion.


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