- An assistant priest (or higher) can only use their battle skill if the cult they hold that rank in is a warrior cult. Thus an assistant priest of Lhankor Mhy who is also a lay member of Orlanth can belong a regiment, but must use their power skill instead of their battle skill.
- Clarification: if a character bringing their lover shows conspicuous piety, they will have to pay for the lover to do so too.
- Orlanth and Storm Bull now have mandatory ceremonies in winter instead of autumn. Argan Argar changed to autumn instead of winter.
- A character can only be an initiate or higher in two cults simultaneously.
- A character can only be a priest or higher in one cult at a time.
- Priests must lead a ceremony each period.
- Chief priests and high priests must lead a ceremony during the cult's holy season.
An Initiate or higher leaving a cult will earn a NiS.
Spirits of Reprisal
- Lay members may leave the cult at any time, but if the character joins a hostile cult within a year they will be beset by Spirits of Reprisal.
- Initiates who leave the cult will be beset by Spirits of Reprisal unless they initiate into an associated cult within a year.
- Assistant Rune-Lords or Assistant Priests will be beset by Spirits of Reprisal if they leave the cult.
- God-Talkers, Rune-Lords, Priests or higher will be beset by Spirits of Reprisal if they leave the cult and/or if they are convicted of breaking a Major Cult Taboo.
Stepping down the ranks
A character may step down one rank in the cult hierarchy each Period (3 turns), until they are an Initiate.
Related changes
- Doing cult (and regimental) duties is normally enforced by the GM. By explicitly stating so in their orders, a character can choose to not do their cult or regimental duty.
- Not doing your cult duties is added to the list of minor cult offences.
- Initiates will no longer be demoted if not doing their cult duties. The only way to step down from Initiate to Lay member is by being demoted as a result of a cult tribunal conviction.