The Father's Men

A man going by “The Chosen” writes a manuscript titled “Sins of the Eastern Flame”, spread by scribes and literate followers. He quickly gains popularity among the smallfolk of Oldtown and starts a zealot group called the Father’s Men. They send men to the Iron Islands in an attempt to convert followers of the Drowned God.

The Rise of the Father's Men
With the ascension of Viserys to the Iron Throne a bold influx of R’hllorites have come to Westeros. While some squirm uncomfortably at the new religion of the king others have taken a firmer stance on the subject, going as far as to unite against it. In the Reach they are called the Father’s Men, a Faith of the Seven zealot group operating out of the Starry Sept of Oldtown. Their founder’s given name is not known, preferring to go simply by “The Chosen”. His rise to popularity was swift following the creation of his manifesto, “The Sins of the Eastern Flame”. He paid scribes to cry the words in the streets, and quickly men sought him out to pledge their services. He has split his group into three subdivisions, each with a particular goal in mind.

The Hands
The Hands were created to serve as the orders' physical enforcers, making use of the many knights and warriors that pledged their swords to the Chosen. They accompany missionaries on their attempts to convert others and protect the Chosen and his council.

The Eyes
The Eyes are the average folk in the Father’s Men, and their duties are numerous. Some serve as missionaries, some as spies or agents, they will blindly follow the orders of The Chosen. The Eyes make up the majority of the Father’s Men. They have made many daring missions to the Iron Islands, some ending better than others.

The Seven Stars
The Seven Stars are the highest level of the Father’s Men, composed of The Chosen and his six councilmen. They convene to make decisions for the organization, though it is whispered the other six merely vote as The Chosen votes. Three Eyes and three Hands sit the council to represent both factions of the order.