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Brother Clements is a member of the Open Hand Temple. He can be found at the temple during Act Three, where he is in a heated debate with Brother Bill.
“Times may be hard, but the God on the Rack asks that we endure. For him.„
Involvement[edit | edit source]
Act Three[edit | edit source]
Brother Clements and Brother Bill disagree on Father Lorgan's harbouring of refugees and its impact on his death. Clements feels that Lorgan was correct in sheltering the suffering fugitives, whereas Bill feels that the temple should focus inward, rejecting Lorgan's ways.
Siding with Clements or Bill grants either A Scorned Closed Heart or A Wounded Open Heart for acolytes.
Companion approval[edit | edit source]
- Support Clements - Sounds like your god would be proud of Father Lorgan. -1 -1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1
- Support Bill- If Father Lorgan had been pickier, he might still be alive. +1 +1 +1 +1
Combat[edit | edit source]
Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]
Idle banter[edit | edit source]
Brother Clements and Brother Bill can be heard arguing about Father Lorgan's harbouring of refugees.
Brother Bill: I warned the Temple of exactly this. Exactly this.
- Brother Clements: Ilmater's edict is to welcome all into his embrace. Salve all suffering.
- Brother Bill: By allowing his faithful to suffer the most?
- Brother Clements: It is not for us to decide who deserves Ilmater's grace.
- Brother Bill: Why not? We are his adherents - who would know if not us?
- Brother Clements: To claim to know the lord's will is blasphemy. We interpret scripture and teachings - but we know nothing.
- Brother Clements: I'll hear nothing more against Father Lorgan.
- Brother Bill: I've nothing against Father Lorgan, Ilmater rest his soul. But his methods need to rest with him. We need change.
- Brother Clements: I'll hear nothing more against Father Lorgan.
- Brother Clements: To claim to know the lord's will is blasphemy. We interpret scripture and teachings - but we know nothing.
- Brother Bill: Why not? We are his adherents - who would know if not us?
- Brother Clements: It is not for us to decide who deserves Ilmater's grace.
- Brother Bill: By allowing his faithful to suffer the most?