The Monastery of the  Yellow Rose Population: ca 200 Notables:  Kane , Grand Master Emeritus, Monk-10 Cantoule , the Grand Master of Flowers, Monk-9 Temmenische  the Venerable (age 95), Master of Spring, Monk-8.  Afrafa , Mistress of the Wind, Monk-7 Also known as the Citadel of the White  Worm, the Monastery of the Yellow Rose  was founded before either Vaasa or Damara.  The monks who established the  monastery more than a thousand years  ago crossed over land that would become  Damara when that unborn nation  was still overlain by the Great Glacier. Their order is devoted to Ilmater, the  god of suffering and endurance. These  fanatical devotees sought the most inhospitable  and difficult region they  could find as the place to locate their  temple. Not surprisingly, they eventually  came to the highest peaks of the  Earthspur Mountains. The building itself is enormous. Each  generation of monks adds new structures  and digs out deeper chambers.  Built on the stony side of a jagged mountain  peak, the monastery overlooks the  Glacier of the White Worm. About half  of the rooms look out into the daylight;  the other half are underground chambers  dug right into the mountain. The monks of the Yellow Rose are ascetic  and simple, but they are determined  to create beauty in hardship.  Their toils are matched by their stamina,  and both seem boundless. No monk  works less than 16 hours each and  every day. The lower initiates are responsible  for the bare necessities of  survival. They labor in the meager gardens,  haul ice to be melted for water, or  forage on the bleak mountainsides.  Their efforts enable their more skilled  superiors time to concentrate on creating  sculpture and tapestries. Few visit this place casually, for the  trails are not easily found or followed.  Those who do manage it, find the journey  worthwhile. The monastery is a  spectacular museum, with every room  exhibiting artwork and architecture reflecting  the supreme discipline of the  order. It is a monument to the ages, an  ever-growing tribute to the painstaking  stubbornness that has allowed mankind  to rise to dominance in the  Forgotten Realms. Extensive catacombs twist through  the mountain under the monastery,  threefold in purpose. Some sections  serve as burial vaults for deceased  monks. In another wing, a vast cellar  holds vats of wine that the monks make  from blueberries they collect. Finally,  the catacombs house the most complete archives of the Bloodstone Lands to be  found anywhere.  Each year, mid-level monks lead expeditions down the mountain to  the cities of Damara, Impiltur,  and in even Vaasa and Narfell. They concern themselves with news of local  births and deaths, travelers passing  through, and newcomers settling in the  region.  Monks of the Yellow Rose, Damara Novice - Level 1 Brother - Level 2 Disciple - Level 3 Immaculate - Level 4 Master  - Level 5 Master of Dragons - Level 6  - a  Master of Dragons  must have 'Ridden the Remorhaz'. (Patrick - former) Master of the South Wind (max 1) - Level 7 (Afrafa) Master of Spring (max 1) - Level 8 (Temmenische) Grand Master of Flowers (max 1) - Level 9 (Cantoule) - heads the Order Grand Masters Emeritus - Level 10+ (Kane)