The Blood Cult

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The contents of this page are not readily available to everyone, either because it is sensitive or because it is rare or otherwise little known knowledge. It is here for the purpose of archiving or making it more accessible to a certain audience, and this should be kept in mind while reading the contents of this page and all it's subpages.
In short, the contents of this page are to be considered OOC knowledge, except for characters who are not considered evil by the faith and visit a temple or have been personally invited by a priest of the faith.

Introduction

The Blood Cult, as it has come to be known, is an organized faith with an elaborate pantheon, myths, traditions, and overall set of beliefs. Despite it's grim appearance and connotation to strangers, it is a highly romantic religion, one that values life, beauty, knowledge. The faith spawned in Beluaterra, during a time of crisis for the world. Though the original inspiration came before, it consolidated itself with the omnipresent disasters: first the starvations on the East Continent, then the hellish invasion on Beluaterra, both of which killed countless people from all over, a dramatic event which needed to be given some meaning.

Core Values

The faith is one which attributes a very high value to life. If fact, like many animist and shamanic traditions, most of it's rituals are oriented toward thanking or pleasing these nature gods. Like many faiths encourage a form of self-sacrifice to come closer to their gods, followers of the faith bring it one step further with sacrificing what they hold most precious, life itself, with the concept that it is better to sacrifice a few for the many than let the collective needs of the individuals hamper the good of the many. The concept lies on the flow of blood, in an analogy comparing the world much to any form of living body: movement brings warmth, life, stagnation brings cold and death. Without a beating heart (and therefore without a pulse or flow of blood), a body cools down and dies, decays, therefore, blood must be spilled regularly on this world if we don't want it to stagnate.

History

Main Article: History

The first temple was erected by Louis-Joseph Chénier, the baron of Gaxano in Khthon. Having lived little other than a life of bureaucracy, however, Louis-Joseph lead the faith down a very rocky path, as his last acts as lord was to close the temple of the Valentic Order there, making himself an enemy on day one. Through series of mistrusts and misunderstandings, and many beatings by Valentic followers, the faith migrated north to find a new home, where it's initial success was thwarted by an undead horde, who left nothing of what was started there. After an attempt in Neo Grehk, the temple of Gaxano was closed by the new Valentic lord, which caused the church to disband, and officially, the religion ceased to be. However, it lived on, and even grew, in the shadows, waiting for an opportunity to come out.

Rituals

Main Article: Rituals

Sacrifices

Sacrifices lay at the core of the religion, as the flow of blood is bringer of life, and blood must be spilled for the sun to rise every morning (and therefore allow plant life, and life in general). Hangings and looting can be seen as tools to collect the victims. Foreign adventurers can be free game.

A noble that offers his body to the gods is the greatest gift that can be done for them, as long it the proper ceremony accompanies it, such as a religious recreation of one of the myths.

Other form of sacrifices, animal, food, riches, or basically anything, can also be done, depending on the god.

Rite of Initiation

The practitioners of the Cult share what some may consider exotic beliefs, which has the tendency of isolating them from the rest of the world. However, from this, the cultists have learned to bring themselves closer together, and elaborate tighter ties with each other. One of the means to do this is the rite of initiation.

The cult doesn't satisfy itself with names on a list to show around, as such, they want to make all their followers, especially the nobles, involved in the religion's affairs. As such, aspirants seeking full membership, and all of the benefits that it grants, are expected to assist a priest in a ritual killing, where the aspirant will be expected to execute the victim. After this, the priest inscribes on a visible part of the aspirant's body a tattoo, through a painful process. Once this is finished, the noble is officially a member of the community, and there is cause to celebrate.

Pantheon

Main Article: Sects
The Blood Cult
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Xunaotl, mother of all men.

(Religion Spread / Organization)

Continent / Island Beluaterra
Main Temple (None)
First Temple Gaxano, Small Temple (Lvl. 3)

Coness, Small Temple (Lvl. 3)

Last Updated 02:39, 23 August 2008 (CEST)
Name Status Aspects Dominions Gender Variant Forms Parents Heritage
Arxanatl (Arcane) Alive Order, Justice, Death Vlaanderen Male Dragon, Daimon Unknown Xelatl
Caraoatl Dead Jealousy, Violence, Sacrifice, Creation None Male Volcano Icalotl/Izalotl Xelatl
Cazoatl Alive Corruption, Waste None Male Clouds, Blob Caraoatl/(None) Xelatl
Dagotl (Da Great Goat) Alive Humour, Entertainment, Festivities None Male Goat Unknown Xenotl
Foatl Dead Lust, Fertility, Love None Female None Icalotl/Izalotl Xelatl
Hiacaotl Alive Teaching, Initiative, Ambition None Female Serpent Icalotl/Izalotl Xenotl
Icalotl Dead Male part of Isolotl None Male Seas (Isolotl) (Isolotl)
Isolotl (Isolotl) Primal god of Duality None Both None None Source
Itzpapalotl (Dark Mistress) Captive Trials, Innovation, Fire, Death, Undeath Melhed Female Undead, Moth Xunaotl/Dirt Xenotl
Izalotl Dead Female part of Isolotl None Female Continents (Isolotl) (Isolotl)
Jacotl (Wolf Lord) Alive Strength, War, Justice None Male Jaguar, Wolf Icalotl/Izalotl Xenotl
Motl Alive Labour, Charity None Male Moon Icalotl/Izalotl Xenotl
Teatoatl Dead Lust, Punishment None Male None Icalotl/Izalotl Xelatl
Xeatoatl Dead Fire, Carelessness, Incompetance None Male Stars Icalotl/Izalotl Xelatl
Xerotl (Teros) Alive Strength, Order, War, Shadows Monarchist Fwuvoghor Male Serpent Unknown Xenotl
Xunaotl Alive Seduction, Fertility, Care None Female Sun Icalotl/Izalotl Xenotl
Yohuatocatl Alive Lust, Murderous Instinct, Shadows,Illusions None Female Spider Unknown Xelatl
Unknown (Great Dragon/Daimon) Dead Unknown None Unknown Dragon, Daimon Unknown Xelatl

Xelatl and Xenotl

In the myth of creation, the Xenotl are described as the first batch of gods to have spawned, which eventually chased down and slew the original Xelatls, who were the second batch. However, the difference is greater than simply this, and it is sometimes hard to trace down new gods' origins to the original 8. To put it simply, the Xenotls are worshiped and praised in order to gain their favour, for example, to have the sun rise every day. On the other side are the Xelatl, which we must please in order to prevent something to be inflicted, for example, to prevent an epidemic.

For a clearer picture, we can compare a Xelatl god of death to a Xenotl god of death: While you would offer sacrifices to the Xenotl in order to commune with the dead, or to bring someone back, you would please the Xelatl in order to convince him not to make everyone in your village drop dead.

Myths

Main Article: Myths

Creation Myth

In the beginning, there was nothing at all. From the void came Isolotl: who was nothing, yet was everything. He was none and all at once, female and male, creation and destruction, heat and cold, good and evil: Isolotl was the being of duality. And so, for a very long time, Isolotl was the world and the world was Isolotl. Then, he became Icalotl and Izalotl and conceived the first litter of divinity, the four Xenotls: Xunaotl, Motl, Hiacaotl, and Jacotl.

For 400 years they lived together, until Izatol became pregnant again. The children could not accept others taking their place, so they decided to go and kill their parents. Hiacaotl transformed into a snake and constricted Icalotl while Jacalt transformed himself into a jaguar and tore him apart, and turned him into in the oceans. They then went to find their mother Izalotl, but she had gotten away and gave birth to four new children, the Xelatls: Faotl, Xeatoatl, Teatoatl, and Caroatl. The four Xenotls, however, quickly found her and killed her, but were surprised by the new children, fully grown-up and equipped, and were forced to flee, wounded. The body of the Izalotl became the continents.

With the Xenotls gone yet still alive, the Xelatls decided to create an order to rule the world. Faotl jumped in the water, and from it she formed the first humans, to serve and ward them from the Xenotls. Xeatoatl decided to become the sun and shine over the world, however he could not move and he scorched Faotl's creation, which angered the other gods. Teatoatl killed him, shattering him into pieces which became the stars, and took his place. The few humans who had survived returned to the sea as turtles. This time, Faotl used the sun's fire and created new humans. Caraoatl soon discovered that Teatoatl was fooling around with Faotl, and so he decided to kill him. Before he took his place, Faotl turned Teatoatl into the moon to remember him forever. Humans once again mostly withered away, those who survived became the birds. Faotl made humans from dirt this time, and they once again prospered. However, Caraoatl eventually discovered that she was still going to see the moon and that she still loved Teatoatl, so in his rage he scorched her and her new creations, wich turned into monkeys. Alone, he molded the world as he saw fit, creating humans from a bit of his own blood.

Caraoatl being the only Xelatl left, the Xenotls gathered once more and returned to slay him. To kill him, they sent Xunaotl to seduce him. The trick worked, and when Caraoatl was distracted, Molt impaled him, driving his spear through Caraoatl's heart and sending him down on earth. He became a bleeding volcano, and his humans became lizards. However, with his last strength, he burned Xunaotl for her treachery, and cursed her, and all other Xenotls, that they would forever require blood to survive.

The fourth age was done, and so the Xenotls had to think of a way to battle the curse. Xunaotl used Faotl's bones and her own blood and formed the humans that still live today, that would forever be nurtured and that would forever nurture the gods. They now needed a sun so that their creations could survive, as to avoid jealousy they decided the crippled Xunaotl should take the role so they extracted her heart and set it in the sky, which formed the friendliest sun the world had known. However, they were surprised to see that the moon, unlike the new sun, remained still in the skies, and so Motl, to keep it out of his sister's way, volunteered to carry it through the skies: returning it when his sister rested and hiding it when she returned. Hiacaotl and Jacotl thus remained to teach and train humanity.

Archives

All documents kept in Blood Cult libraries.

Writings

Influential essays and correspondences that have shaped The Blood Cult's beliefs.

Records

Records of various events, most importantly of all initiations followed through by every faithful of the cult.