Jeramel

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'''Jeramel''' is the [[Patriarch]] of the [[Veracian Church]]. It is unknown just how much control he has over its workings and how much others hold, though he is in charge, at least in theory.  
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'''Jeramel''' is the [[Patriarch]] of the [[Veracian Church]]. It is unknown just how much control he has over its workings and how much others hold, though he is in charge, at least in theory. Normally, however, his explicit permission was required to summon [[Luminosita]], and his guards are highly protective of him, to the point of being willing to lay down their own lives to protect him.
Protocol (at least as he sees it) has historically been that emissaries from the [[Ensigerum]] interact with him via subdued, diplomatic channels, for which reason the Ensigerum usually sends [[Paul]] to deal with him.  Of course, [[Anita]] wants to shortcut all the bureaucracy and corners him herself to demand cooperation in destroying the [[Gewehr Wraiths]], which works just fine (from Anita's point of view): he's quite full of himself, but not capable of taking on a badass like Anita.
Protocol (at least as he sees it) has historically been that emissaries from the [[Ensigerum]] interact with him via subdued, diplomatic channels, for which reason the Ensigerum usually sends [[Paul]] to deal with him.  Of course, [[Anita]] wants to shortcut all the bureaucracy and corners him herself to demand cooperation in destroying the [[Gewehr Wraiths]], which works just fine (from Anita's point of view): he's quite full of himself, but not capable of taking on a badass like Anita.
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His [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-08-06 personal bodyguard] consists of two Veracian soldiers and two priests, revealed to be at least competent spellcasters during Ian's break-in.
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No spellcasting ability has been revealed as yet, and he cannot feel the presence of Luminosita like other Veracian priests do. Given that he has recently encountered the divinely-empowered [[Ian Samael]], it does not appear likely that he has any at all. Like many of the other priests, he seems to genuinely [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-08-29 believe] that Luminosita is in fact a god despite the Church's command of him (or at least refers to him as such), though he does [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-08-22 know] that spells can be cast without the presence of the god to channel through.
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His [http://errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-08-06 personal bodyguard] consists of two Veracian soldiers, a nun and two priests, revealed to be at least competent spellcasters during Ian's break-in.
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Revision as of 11:02, 30 August 2007

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First Appearance: 2004/12/24
Appears In: Chapter 11
12/24, 12/31, 01/03, 01/05, 01/10, 01/19, 01/21

Chapter 29
08/03, 08/06

Mentioned In: 2003/06/20, 2005/04/11, 2005/04/13, 2006/07/19, 2007/03/19

Jeramel is the Patriarch of the Veracian Church. It is unknown just how much control he has over its workings and how much others hold, though he is in charge, at least in theory. Normally, however, his explicit permission was required to summon Luminosita, and his guards are highly protective of him, to the point of being willing to lay down their own lives to protect him.

Protocol (at least as he sees it) has historically been that emissaries from the Ensigerum interact with him via subdued, diplomatic channels, for which reason the Ensigerum usually sends Paul to deal with him. Of course, Anita wants to shortcut all the bureaucracy and corners him herself to demand cooperation in destroying the Gewehr Wraiths, which works just fine (from Anita's point of view): he's quite full of himself, but not capable of taking on a badass like Anita.

No spellcasting ability has been revealed as yet, and he cannot feel the presence of Luminosita like other Veracian priests do. Given that he has recently encountered the divinely-empowered Ian Samael, it does not appear likely that he has any at all. Like many of the other priests, he seems to genuinely believe that Luminosita is in fact a god despite the Church's command of him (or at least refers to him as such), though he does know that spells can be cast without the presence of the god to channel through.

His personal bodyguard consists of two Veracian soldiers, a nun and two priests, revealed to be at least competent spellcasters during Ian's break-in.

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