Clement Moulaine

Born to a family of beekeepers, Saint Clement, born Clement Moulaine was no stranger to riding and visiting the prestigious Cathedrals and noble houses of Lordaeron. During several such travels he could be found in the grand libraries of the churches, very clearly interested in the doings of the Priesthood. A young Bishop, unknown to us today, offered the young boy guidance and schooling and after much deliberation his family agreed to such a noble and honorable task. Showing great potential as he grew into a young man, the priesthood backed all of Brother Clements endeavors, which more often than not included the care for the poor of Lordaeron.

A raid on one of the Monasteries of Lordaeron saw Brother Clement captured, his captors hoping to gain a good amount of gold for Clements safe return to the church locked him in a cell. The cell was described to be so small no one could sit in it nor was there any light the only interaction granted to him, when he was offered stale bread and dirty water, and so the young man was forced to stand for 86 days.

The Priesthood of Lordaeron, wishing not to do business with oppressors denied any connection to their Acolyte. Gaining nothing out of this prisoner, his oppressors freed him. Upon opening his cell, they describe the warmth of the Light flooding out beside and through Brother Clement filling the soldiers with the goodness that it stands for and causing them to weep and beg for forgiveness. Instead of anger and spite, the Brother touched each of their shoulders, a sweet, sincere smile on his lips and forgave each one by name.

The former oppressors, now avid followers of the Light and Brother Clement, traveled back to Lordaeron with him to seek out the Clerics that denied his existence. Fearful of rumors of a vengeful Acolyte returning, the Bishop who once took in Clement to teach him of the Light now offered a sum of gold to assassins in order handle the situation.

Upon his arrival, as he did with the soldiers who held him captive he offered forgiveness to all his brothers and sisters in the Light. Reaching the Bishop who had hired assassins, he placed a kiss on his hand and held him tightly whispering the prayer of forgiveness into his ear. In that very moment one of the assassins stepped out of the dark and killed Brother Clement with a dagger to his heart.