Clerics of Kiri-Jolith are powerful in battle but must use these formidable powers carefully, for they can lose their powers if Kiri-Jolith feels they have violated the principles of good.
Kiri-Jolith most commonly takes the avatar form of a Knight of Solamnia, resplendent in beautiful plate armor.
Kiri-Jolith is worshiped primarily by fighters, paladins, and Solamnic Knights.
His title is "The Sword of Justice," and he is known as Corij (Ergoth), Emperor (Mithas), Kijo the Blade (Thorbardin), and Jolith (Kharolis and Tarsis).
I prayed to KiriJolith that nothing would happen to him, and a time later, he was returned back to the water with the rest of us.
The guards gave me no trouble as they saw my determination and quite possibly the righteousness that KiriJolith's Paladins should exude when they are accomplishing what they have accepted to do from their god.
Their death by hanging was changed to banishment to their home with the other elves, and I was happy to save more than just my Order and keep the honor of KiriJolith going in Porttown by my deeds this day.
Partially manufactured (Kiri), partially inspired by Joelah, a son of Jeroham from First Cronicles.
Mishakal - Mishakal the Healer was originally male (the godhead was pretty much an all-boy's club in its original form - genders and relationships of who was whose child or spouse came with DL).
Knights of the sword are basically clerics of KiriJolith and this is the problem I am finding with the advancement.
I believe that the knighthood would seek out priests of Kiri-Jolith to hold their divine services and seek guidance from a cleric of Kiri-Jolith but the way the Knights of the Sword are, why would they need to?