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The Mora | '''The Mora''' was a small and seclusive religious [[Cults|cult]] that focused on astrology, celestial readings, guided meditation and balance as a core principle. Members of the cult were indoctrinated by using their own readings of certain texts and the stars to spread their agenda and indoctrinated people into doing the same. Their beliefs are of The Vivifier, specifically reading into the future, and balance between both the All-Mother and the Naught-Father, and everything that they both embody. | ||
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The cult vanished two sweeps prior to [[Snowbound Blood|''Snowbound Blood'']] and the remaining members of the cult, most prolifically [[Seinru Narako]], went on to form [[Harbingers of the Alpocalypse|The Harbingers of the Alpocalypse]]. The reason for the reformation is still unknown. | |||
Known prior members of the cult include [[Valtel Gurtea]] (ex-leader), [[Gingou Disone]], [[Endari Vernir]] and their final known leaders, [[Seinru Narako]] alongside [[Edolon Vryche]]. | |||
Valtel, Gingou, and Endari are all said to have escaped The Mora prior to its disappearance and are now friends that still stay in contact with one another. Endari dislikes the cult and advocates against its practices when insistently asked about it, but is also very particular about who knows of his involvement out of precaution for his own safety. As an ex-leader of the cult, Valtel is implied to have knowledge of the cults plans and warned others that the events of Incursion would happen before they did. Valtel regrets not stopping The Mora when he had the chance. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 8 May 2024
The Mora was a small and seclusive religious cult that focused on astrology, celestial readings, guided meditation and balance as a core principle. Members of the cult were indoctrinated by using their own readings of certain texts and the stars to spread their agenda and indoctrinated people into doing the same. Their beliefs are of The Vivifier, specifically reading into the future, and balance between both the All-Mother and the Naught-Father, and everything that they both embody.
The cult vanished two sweeps prior to Snowbound Blood and the remaining members of the cult, most prolifically Seinru Narako, went on to form The Harbingers of the Alpocalypse. The reason for the reformation is still unknown.
Known prior members of the cult include Valtel Gurtea (ex-leader), Gingou Disone, Endari Vernir and their final known leaders, Seinru Narako alongside Edolon Vryche.
Valtel, Gingou, and Endari are all said to have escaped The Mora prior to its disappearance and are now friends that still stay in contact with one another. Endari dislikes the cult and advocates against its practices when insistently asked about it, but is also very particular about who knows of his involvement out of precaution for his own safety. As an ex-leader of the cult, Valtel is implied to have knowledge of the cults plans and warned others that the events of Incursion would happen before they did. Valtel regrets not stopping The Mora when he had the chance.