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Preaches

Letter from Louis-Joseph Chénier
Message sent to a respected noble of Thalmarkin
My religion was born from observations I made in this world, bizarre experiences of mine, and divinee inspirations. Even though I lost all my former following, it has evolved much since the beginning.

It started as I found a need to explain our miseries. Starvations and divine intervention on the East Continent, invasion of monsters, undead, and daimons on Beluaterra, major disasters brewing on the South Islands. I tried to discover what the gods wanted and expected from us, why all these disasters were being cast upon us.

It is a faith which sees the fluid of life as sacred, and so, because we don't give ourselves some formal official name, have been labelled the Blood Cult, which is rather fitting. We believe blood is the source of life, and that it's movement is that which maintains it. We are a religion of change, of life, despite what one ignorant of our traditions might be lead to believe.

Stagnancy leads to decay, and we believe this is a universal model of the gods, which applies everywhere. A realm which grows stagnant has a tendency to fall and die off, an individual who'se blood ceases to flow withers away, a war where no gains are being made often leads to cease-fires... We believe stagnancy to be one of the worse curses to life, and should be fought where possible.

So we believe we angered some gods with the stagnancy that we had developped on this earth, and so follow the developpment of these events, and notice that indeed, as the stagnancy has been broken, the starvations on the East Continent have stopped, the monsters and undead have already fled these lands.

I believe I have told you enough to understand what I am trying to rebuild, though more documentation is available in my archives and notes of The Blood Cult, where myths and practices are explained.

Louis-Joseph Chénier (Baron of Coness, Sponsor of the Northern Legion)


Letter from Louis-Joseph Chénier
Message sent to An elder of Hemaism
Where do I come from... That is a long story, in a way... Long ago, I founded the first temple in Gaxano, what was at the time in Khthon. There, I had a small following, but I had troubles... To make thing shorts, it was Valentic. The Valentic Order declared my faith to be evil, wary of a potential competitor, and as I erred through the continent, attempting to find myself a new land to spread my faith, they had the temple shut down... Potentially destroyed, I would not know, I haven't returned to the sacred peak in quite a while... Since I left it, in fact, in july probably.

Now, I come from the northern tundras. For the time being, I am even still their sponsor, though military matters were never of great interests to me, the bureaucracy was the path I was skilled at, I worked wonders for them to, which must be why they have been so helpful.

So for followers... Well, I left only two days, ago, I believe... I only had time to visit my temple and organize the documents, and I was gone. I gained an aspirant today, but that is all I have, I did not waste time preaching in the north for now, as preaching in low-profile regions cast my doom the last time. So I have no followers so far, but I travel to lands of great promise, should they have me.

The name, indeed, surely an eye catcher. Some give exotic names for themselves, I did not, I used the name a stranger had first used to describe our activities, I kept it because I find it extremely representative. To make it simple, we preach the flow of blood. In a way, I suppose, we hold similarities to your god of destruction... We believe that life must be sacrificed in order for life to prosper. Though perhaps not the most pleasant analogy... We could almost be seen as leeches: As they suck the blood from a victim, in a somewhat unpleasant way, they actually give him greater health. Everywhere we look, stagnation is a cause for doom and loss, it is by pure analogy we can apply this concept to the liquid of life, blood, and so: The Blood Cult.
Louis-Joseph Chénier (Prophet of Blood)