Hierophant

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The role of the hierophant in religion is to bring the congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. The word comes from Ancient Greece, where it was constructed from the combination of ta hiera, "the holy," and phainein, "to show." In Attica it was the title of the chief priest at the Eleusinian Mysteries.

known Hierophants:

In Tarot, The Hierophant is one of the twenty-two trump cards comprising the Major Arcana, and represents the guide towards knowledge, insight and wisdom. In a tarot reading it might for example represent a priest, scholar, therapist or teacher.

  • In the first and second editions of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, "hierophant" was the highest ranking a druid could achieve. In the third edition, it is a prestige class available to any divine spellcaster (typically druids and clerics); its abilities revolve around improving the spellcaster's abilities, such as manipulation of energy to heal or harm others and affect undead, aiding others by transferring powers to them, and improving spellcasting ability. "Hierophant" is also included in Dungeons & Dragons version 3.5.
  • In the fantasy world of Warhammer 40,000, the Hierophant is amongst the largest and most formidable of the Tyranid Bio creatures faced by ground forces.
  • In the White Wolf role-playing game Vampire: The Requiem (New World of Darkness), the Hierophant is the spiritual leader within a given city for the covenant known as the Circle of the Crone.
  • In the Halo sequel novel Halo: First Strike, the Unyielding Hierophant was a Covenant space station so vastly large its gravity could be manipulated to resemble an Escher painting. It was used as a rendezvous point for Covenant ships in order to amass for the invasion of Earth. It was destroyed by Vice Admiral Danforth Whitcomb and Lieutenant Haverson.
  • In the arcade video game The House of the Dead 2, The Hierophant (Type B 05) is a demon humanoid with gills, and one of the bosses.
  • In the arcade game Magical Drop III, the "Hierophant" is a playable character.
  • In the novel Mumbo-Jumbo by Ishmael Reed, the Hierophant leads the "Wallflower Order," a secret society dedicated to the containment of the "Jes Grew" epidemic.
  • In the MMORPG Lineage 2, "hierophant" is the name for the third class character change for Prophets.
  • The Fortean Times features a monthly column of paranormal gossip written by "The Hierophant".
  • In the MMORPG World of Warcraft, there is a ring called the "Band of the Hierophant"; it is a rare blue drop. As well "of the Hierophant" is a suffix seen on high level (57+) uncommon green items with stat bonuses highly useful to a healer.
  • In the PC Game Diablo II, there are creatures named Heirophants located in the game's third Act near the Kurast Bazaar area.
  • On the booklet artwork for Marilyn Manson's album Holywood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) there are photos featuring Manson and the other band members as characters in a tarot card collection. Manson himself is found as The Hierophant as well as several other of the cards. There is also a web fan community for Manson named The Hierophant Council.

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