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Some beings that ascended to power in the aftermath of the Cataclysm were unable or unwilling to abide by the strictures of the Four. These were ejected from the Astral plane and took up residence in the (now-deserted) Abyss, shaping the chaotic darkness to their own liking. Each of these beings gains power from sources outside of the Great Mechanism. These sources are usually unpleasant and include blood sacrifice, betrayal, corruption, and torture. They offer their mortal followers power, but betray them at their own convenience. Membership in the Outcast Cults is forbidden in the | Some beings that ascended to power in the aftermath of the Cataclysm were unable or unwilling to abide by the strictures of the Four. These were ejected from the Astral plane and took up residence in the (now-deserted) Abyss, shaping the chaotic darkness to their own liking. Each of these beings gains power from sources outside of the Great Mechanism. These sources are usually unpleasant and include blood sacrifice, betrayal, corruption, and torture. They offer their mortal followers power, but betray them at their own convenience. Membership in the Outcast Cults is forbidden in the [[Federated Nations]] and carries an immediate death penalty. | ||
The five major Demon Princes are: | The five major Demon Princes are: | ||
==Lloitira, the Lady of Pain== | ==Lloitira, the Lady of Pain== | ||
Lloitira is a beautiful but twisted creature who delights in torture, pain, and sexual perversion (including necrophilia, rape, and other such evils). She also delights in the corruption of the self-righteous and the destruction of social order. Her cult is especially active among the high-ranking members of society including rich merchants. It offers free indulgence in perversion and other darker urges. The symbol of the Pain Cult is a barbed-wire ring. Pain cultists strongly oppose the followers of the Red Fang. | [[Lloitira]] is a beautiful but twisted creature who delights in torture, pain, and sexual perversion (including necrophilia, rape, and other such evils). She also delights in the corruption of the self-righteous and the destruction of social order. Her cult is especially active among the high-ranking members of society including rich merchants. It offers free indulgence in perversion and other darker urges. The symbol of the Pain Cult is a barbed-wire ring. Pain cultists strongly oppose the followers of the Red Fang. | ||
==The Twisted== | ==The Twisted== | ||
This being, in shape much like a kraken, was one of the four eldest children of the [[Echidra]], the so-called Mother of Monsters. In the aftermath of the [[Dawn War]], it turned on its brethren and mother and was instrumental in getting them imprisoned. Over the ages that followed, it served [[Leviathan]], while also acting towards its own perverted ends. It daemonized after its deceptions were discovered near the end of the Interregnum, becoming the demon prince of corruption. It is the patron of all things distorted and mutated, of abominations, of disease. Its motivations are obscure and incomprehensible. The Twisted Cult has no central organization or symbol. It exists in cells of 3-8 members--cells do not know other cells. These cells grow in power by corrupting the land and living things and spreading disease. Eventually, they collapse (whether destroyed from the outside or the inside varies). | |||
==Oro-laen, Black Lord== | ==Oro-laen, Black Lord== | ||
Proud and formal, Oro-laen is the most intellectual and the most approachable (for mortals) of the Outcast. He even keeps his promises; those contracting with him are advised to carefully review the contract before signing. He is interested in the dark side of magic--necromancy, undeath (especially free-willed undeath), black magic, blood sacrifice, etc. He emphasizes knowledge as a source of power over others. His cult (under the symbol of a white skull) recruits from the magically active (especially warlocks and sorcerers) and practices ritual magic including blood sacrifices and necromancy. The Granite-Flame Academy has been heavily infiltrated by the Black Cult. | Proud and formal, [[Oro-laen]] is the most intellectual and the most approachable (for mortals) of the Outcast. He even keeps his promises; those contracting with him are advised to carefully review the contract before signing. He is interested in the dark side of magic--necromancy, undeath (especially free-willed undeath), black magic, blood sacrifice, etc. He emphasizes knowledge as a source of power over others. His cult (under the symbol of a white skull) recruits from the magically active (especially warlocks and sorcerers) and practices ritual magic including blood sacrifices and necromancy. The Granite-Flame Academy has been heavily infiltrated by the Black Cult. | ||
==The Red Fang== | ==The Red Fang== | ||
Bestial and brutal, the Red Fang is the patron of slaughter, savagery, and blood-lust. Most were-creatures and other shape-shifters pay at least token homage to the Fang, as do spree-killers and berserkers who glory in blood. Its cult is most active among the less civilized tribes (especially orcs). It urges its followers to rend, kill and devour. Its plots are direct and usually extremely violent. | Bestial and brutal, the [[Red Fang]] is the patron of slaughter, savagery, and blood-lust. Most were-creatures and other shape-shifters pay at least token homage to the Fang, as do spree-killers and berserkers who glory in blood. Its cult is most active among the less civilized tribes (especially orcs). It urges its followers to rend, kill and devour. Its plots are direct and usually extremely violent. | ||
==Seleleana, The Jester== | ==Seleleana, The Jester== | ||
This being was too insane and random even for Pinwheel. Any semblance of coherence or direction is abhorrent to it. It plots against everything and everyone, itself included. It glories in insanity, malicious tricks, false prophecies, and other deceptions. Its cult appears to act randomly. Some observers are worried that this appearance of randomness is actually a cunning facade. | This being was too insane and random even for Pinwheel. Any semblance of coherence or direction is abhorrent to it. It plots against everything and everyone, itself included. It glories in insanity, malicious tricks, false prophecies, and other deceptions. Its cult appears to act randomly. Some observers are worried that this appearance of randomness is actually a cunning facade. |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 4 May 2021
Some beings that ascended to power in the aftermath of the Cataclysm were unable or unwilling to abide by the strictures of the Four. These were ejected from the Astral plane and took up residence in the (now-deserted) Abyss, shaping the chaotic darkness to their own liking. Each of these beings gains power from sources outside of the Great Mechanism. These sources are usually unpleasant and include blood sacrifice, betrayal, corruption, and torture. They offer their mortal followers power, but betray them at their own convenience. Membership in the Outcast Cults is forbidden in the Federated Nations and carries an immediate death penalty.
The five major Demon Princes are:
Lloitira, the Lady of Pain
Lloitira is a beautiful but twisted creature who delights in torture, pain, and sexual perversion (including necrophilia, rape, and other such evils). She also delights in the corruption of the self-righteous and the destruction of social order. Her cult is especially active among the high-ranking members of society including rich merchants. It offers free indulgence in perversion and other darker urges. The symbol of the Pain Cult is a barbed-wire ring. Pain cultists strongly oppose the followers of the Red Fang.
The Twisted
This being, in shape much like a kraken, was one of the four eldest children of the Echidra, the so-called Mother of Monsters. In the aftermath of the Dawn War, it turned on its brethren and mother and was instrumental in getting them imprisoned. Over the ages that followed, it served Leviathan, while also acting towards its own perverted ends. It daemonized after its deceptions were discovered near the end of the Interregnum, becoming the demon prince of corruption. It is the patron of all things distorted and mutated, of abominations, of disease. Its motivations are obscure and incomprehensible. The Twisted Cult has no central organization or symbol. It exists in cells of 3-8 members--cells do not know other cells. These cells grow in power by corrupting the land and living things and spreading disease. Eventually, they collapse (whether destroyed from the outside or the inside varies).
Oro-laen, Black Lord
Proud and formal, Oro-laen is the most intellectual and the most approachable (for mortals) of the Outcast. He even keeps his promises; those contracting with him are advised to carefully review the contract before signing. He is interested in the dark side of magic--necromancy, undeath (especially free-willed undeath), black magic, blood sacrifice, etc. He emphasizes knowledge as a source of power over others. His cult (under the symbol of a white skull) recruits from the magically active (especially warlocks and sorcerers) and practices ritual magic including blood sacrifices and necromancy. The Granite-Flame Academy has been heavily infiltrated by the Black Cult.
The Red Fang
Bestial and brutal, the Red Fang is the patron of slaughter, savagery, and blood-lust. Most were-creatures and other shape-shifters pay at least token homage to the Fang, as do spree-killers and berserkers who glory in blood. Its cult is most active among the less civilized tribes (especially orcs). It urges its followers to rend, kill and devour. Its plots are direct and usually extremely violent.
Seleleana, The Jester
This being was too insane and random even for Pinwheel. Any semblance of coherence or direction is abhorrent to it. It plots against everything and everyone, itself included. It glories in insanity, malicious tricks, false prophecies, and other deceptions. Its cult appears to act randomly. Some observers are worried that this appearance of randomness is actually a cunning facade.