The Faith in Karma domain teaches that all actions ripple outward and return, magnified. These priests are arbiters of consequence, balancing ledgers of justice with divine precision. They do not forgive, nor forget—they record, weigh, and repay. In every blessing they offer or curse they invoke, there lies the unshakable law: you receive what you give.
Karma-priests are often judges, mediators, and enforcers among the faithful. They track deeds not only with mortal law but with spiritual records, marking souls with threads only they can see. With rituals of balance, they transfer wounds, reverse intentions, and bless the selfless. Their power flows equally from vengeance and grace.
In Zin, priests of Karma walk the Judgment Steps of Mol-Cairn, a spiraling ziggurat where karmic threads are spun and weighed by divine mechanisms. Here, scribes etch sins and virtues into soulmetal tablets, and offenders often find their punishment is the crime turned inward. Karma-priests trained in Mol-Cairn are respected—and feared—for their ability to make justice immediate.
The Faith in Karma sees no true end to suffering or reward—only cycles. These priests do not smite without record, nor heal without cause. Their miracles carry weight, and every favor cast must someday return in kind.