In Khorvaire, those who follow il-Yannah are almost entirely kalashtar, although a few other beings are also drawn to the idea of a universal force of positive energy and purity of spirit. In Adar, most people show at least some respect to the Path of Light. The kalashtar race was born of the quest for the Light, and they remain devoted to the principle with every fiber of their being. Many of the followers of il-Yannah are known as lightbringers (yannahsur), and these persons spend much of their time meditating and taking small but positive actions to reinforce the Light. Others not only meditate, but also train within the fortressmonasteries of Adar for the ongoing battle with the Inspired, or actively seek out agents of the Dreaming Dark in Khorvaire. These are the shadow watchers (sheshantol). Those with the strongest personalities and the finest talents often become leaders in the quest for the Light. They become priests known as yannahilath—lightspeakers. Some of these priests are clerics, but most are psions of advanced ability.
All kalashtar seem unnaturally beautiful. They radiate a sense of grace and calm, particularly the light bringers, who reflect the Light within. Path of Light priests are as far beyond the other faithful as ordinary kalashtar are beyond humans, fairly glowing with their dedication and powerful psionic abilities.
Many devotees to the Path of Light carry a small quartz crystal, usually on a fine chain about the neck. Among psions, this often doubles as a psicrystal. The priests bear distinctive, swooping headbands studded with crystals, which are often power crystals made from Siberys shards, and might have other crystalline adornments on their clothing. These visible tokens of the Light are openly displayed only among kalashtar or within a protected area such as Adar. Followers who mingle with nonbelievers take great care to blend in, even as they promote the Light, lest they be noticed and taken by the agents of the Dreaming Dark.
The most powerful lightspeakers all dwell within Adar, protected by natural fortifications, capricious storms, and well-defended monasteries. There they lead the war against darkness through regular meditation. They focus their energies together on establishing a zone of peace and harmony right at the heart of Riedra. As this “bubble” of the Light grows, it saps the current Quor Tarai of strength and begins to transform it for the next incarnation. The lightbringers believe this is the most direct, effective attack against their enemies. It has the additional benefit of counteracting the monoliths’ tightening of the connection to Dal Quor. Because they spend most of their time in such meditation, the high priests do not often communicate with others. When they do, it is only on matters of critical importance. They telepathically contact those they need to speak with, if possible, or they contact those who pass the word to other followers or to the intended receiver.
Beyond the borders of Adar, individual priests carry on the secret war in whatever way seems best to them. No dogma or strict religious offices exist. Each priest has the same duties that all followers of the Light ascribe to—bringing in the Light.