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[[File:Priest.jpg|350px|thumb|What may be the priest by the podium.]]A '''Priest''' is a character who is set to appear in [[The Sims Medieval]]. There are two types (that are currently known), the Peteran priest and the Jacoban priest. These two priests are the preachers of the two religions. The Peteran's rule by using popularity, while the Jacoban's rule by fear. You can have one or both priests in your kingdom.
A '''Priest''' is a Hero featured in ''[[The Sims Medieval]]''. There are two types, the [[Peteran Priest]] and the [[Jacoban Priest]]. These two priests are the preachers of the two religions. The Peterans rule by using popularity, while the Jacobans rule by fear. You can have one or both priests in your [[kingdom]]. Priests can be either male or female, can marry and have children. Priests of one faith can marry someone of the opposite faith, and can even marry the priest of the opposite faith.


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==Gallery==
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PeteranPriest.jpg|A Peteran priest.
JacobanPriest.jpg|A Jacoban priest.
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== See Also ==
== See also ==
* [[Jacoban Priest]]
* [[Jacoban Priest]]
* [[Peteran Priest]]
* [[Peteran Priest]]
* [[Cleric]]
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 10 December 2018

A Priest is a Hero featured in The Sims Medieval. There are two types, the Peteran Priest and the Jacoban Priest. These two priests are the preachers of the two religions. The Peterans rule by using popularity, while the Jacobans rule by fear. You can have one or both priests in your kingdom. Priests can be either male or female, can marry and have children. Priests of one faith can marry someone of the opposite faith, and can even marry the priest of the opposite faith.

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