The Faith in Dreams domain embraces the divine truths hidden within slumber, vision, and imagination. These priests walk between waking and dream, guiding others through illusions, prophecies, and the landscapes of the unconscious. To them, dreams are not fantasy—they are veiled messages from the divine, reflections of buried intent, or warnings from forgotten gods.
Dream-priests serve as mystics, oracles, and healers of the soul. They soothe nightmares, reveal truths masked by waking logic, and craft illusions to protect or confuse. In sacred rites, they enter the minds of the sleeping to battle spiritual afflictions or carry whispered revelations from the gods.
In Zin, priests of Dream dwell in the silver-paned sanctum of Nhal’s Mirror, where sleep is studied as sacred ritual. Here, they collect rare Oneiric Echoes—shards of dreamstuff from great prophets—and map the Dreaming Veil that connects all minds. Those trained here often sleep with their eyes open, never fully leaving the realm of visions.
The Faith in Dreams teaches that the boundary between reality and dream is thinner than most believe. Priests of this domain learn to pierce that veil, to speak in symbols, to reshape the real with belief, and to navigate truths hidden in illusion. In every slumber lies potential—for healing, horror, or divine revelation.