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Nobody talks about the thousands of millionaires that leave a number of other countries. They appear to greatly fear him themselves and keep him imprisoned on the Island of Flies.


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Quite often it'll be a that refers to itself as evil; sometimes it won't say that word straight borbarad, but its tenets and actions will be such that its followers are necessarily evil. Any time a temple's decoration involves lanterns made out of the of theirit probably qualifies here but see for a counter-example. In the latter cases, most of borbarad time the masses will follow the religion out of fear rather than any genuine religious devotion. Members of the may attend, either in search of power or just for the thrill. borbarad Becausedevout practitioners and clergy will have powers, magic and other forms of. You can expect the to emanate a. This trope is the polar opposite of the. Also contrast withwhere an evil religion masquerades as a more ordinary faith. Borbarad the religion of evil worships will generally be thewith,and himself all being likely candidates. Media portrayals of Satanism tend to fall directly into this trope; for this, see. Aside from the lengthy praying and kickass immortality jutsu, he's required to kill his opponents via borbarad blood-drinking, masochistic ritual. The religion first noticed him as a potential recruit when he. As well as very unhappy with the things that people do in her name. It turns borbarad to be just a giant android. Ironically they will killed off by Kira actually a follower of Kira but he would have done it himself if he wasn't being watched as they were obviously creating the cult simply for prestige and greed. Possibly a subversion since we never see them do anything evil. Hey, sometimes you gotta preach to the choir. And he did anoint him and again until his brains could be seen. Even Nightwing was a member at one point. It works dramatically, anyway, so just go with it. They therefore preach the overthrow of technological civilization by force. How this religion spread across the galaxy, well, hypocrisy is the tribute that virtue pays to vice. In truth, the Thugs were more borbarad highway bandits, who strangled travelers with scarves in their sleep to rob them. While a cult did develop that gave religious motivations to their actions, it was not very widespread. Far from an evil cult goddess, Kali is the Goddess of eternal energy, the Punisher Of Evil, and is very popular in mainstream Hinduism. The Sith do not see themselves as evil, but rather as embracing a proper, philosophy of how society should be organized--an ideal, as a key tool to weed out the weak, etc. Combined with their view that the Force serves them, and not the other way around, this makes the Sith more of a for than a Religion of Evil. Also, the Satanists are mostly nonviolent and prefer to use social pressure to make people commit suicide rather than just killing them one of them even comments on the contradiction inherent in their refusal to commit violence versus their need to kill all who betray them. They later turn against each other in anuntil the protagonist in revenge for theleaving Zhadoba the undisputed High Priest. The Acolytes wish to resurrect Vashna, the first and most powerful of theso that he'd conquer the world with an army of. The Druids plan to kill about every living being beside themselves with biological warfare. And the two are allies. It seems to pay off, as the members of this cult, who describe themselves as evil, actually do gain supernatural power, but it scares the hell out of everyone else, gods and humans alike. They keep the faith into the Malloreon, even though Torak is now dead. At the end, it's said that Eriond's first act as a god will be turning the Grolims towards a less vicious path. They are noted for camouflaging themselves by taking on the external trappings of whatever religion is currently in power. Borbarad theirs; they believe that they will be granted immortality for doing so. All of them practice sacrifice of their fellow sapient animals, since there are no human characters, in gruesome manners. It's symbol was a scorpion which they borbarad in the temples to fill in a pool and swim in for divination. Priests and the rulers of Mijak were chastised with beatings, including a young Zandakar. In fact they are not worshiping a god, but they believe to be God. The worshippers ofon the other hand, borbarad clearly insane. And mostly very, very dead. Alice Hong starts a cult in Bronze-Age Achaea Greecewith herself as the avatar of the Lady of Pain, to be worshipped by and sacrifice. This cult actually has official status within the Sacred Collegium, as Hong is the senior wife and lieutenant of William Walker, King of Men. It is the prevalent religion in the remains of tsarist Russia following a meteor shower that destroys most of the northern hemisphere and involves the worship of the Slavic dark god Tchernabog, cannibalism and to make matters worse, their powers eventually drive them to insanity, at which point they are taken away to become. Never mind that they're aliens explained borbarad, trust me. There is seriously one Theban dude who does not like the prospect of the campaign. The orcs, however, just saw him as their cruel slave-driver. Aside from their leaders, though, they weren't themselves evil -- they were forced to worship Sauron out of fear through lies and threats, not faith or devotion. This doesn't really come across in the movies. This may also be an example of. A crazy woman that has studied evil religions all over the world. A guy that claims he can create life. The latest has apparently radical Islamics that planned to assassinate important government officials before blowing up several American cities with nukes. The one who appears most often in the trilogy is Sharna, a of demons andalthough in the second and third books several more show up. Their worship is pretty classically evil, with rituals involvingmassand. Her followers are generally depicted as smart and possessed of personal honor. The only representative of white wizardry is and he seems to have no interest in taking apprentices or forming a new White Wizard academy even though a similar institution exists for magi. Borbarad much too busy going around and executing wizards on the spot without any opportunity to borbarad. The practice of wizardry is also described as so seductive that those born with the talent cannot resist using it. And since it's illegal in every country in the world, you can't exactly join a support group for it. Despite being a theocracy, none of the natives are willing to talk about their religion at all, and laws in the cities are quite prohibitive. There's a reason the local pirates fight to the last man to avoid capture. They're the victors of a nasty schism on an all-Catholic planet, where they simply decided not to fight being called minions of Satan by a vicious inquisition. Their doctrine holds that God is being held prisoner by the angels, and the rebel armies of Satan will liberate him on judgement day. Other than the bizarre terminology in worshiping His Wickedness, they're basically good people. They appear to greatly fear him themselves and keep him imprisoned on the Island of Flies. Indeed, the first story has borbarad only hint of and the intervention of good gods in Howard's stories. Pythons are allowed to eat people in the streets as sacrifices. Then, they are half-human half-snake and do it to control people. Dark trees shut in this grim scene, lit by a single torch. Through the branches moaned an eerie night-wind. Cormac was alone among men of a strange race and he had just seen the heart of a man ripped from his still pulsing body. The devastation wrought by made them borbarad belief in any deity but a malevolent one. Interestingly, however, even though religion clearly exists in this world, we see very little organized religion. The only exceptions are the White Temple, which worships Ardneh, the Blue Temple, which ostensibly worships Tyche, and the Red Temple, which ostensibly worships Bacchus and Venus. Practically speaking, however, the White Temple is really a chain of hospitals, the Blue Temple is really just a bank, and the Red Temple is a chain of casinos and attached brothels. Borbarad three continue to function long after the gods they worship are dead. There is a reference in one book to a wizard bringing magical sacrifices or offerings to Mars to win his intercession in a battle, but that's about it for the explicit worship of any of the gods. When Cersei allows its members to rearm so it can act as her own private army, it turns against her and becomes a organization bent on subduing the continent to its borbarad will. It's Borbarad branch known as the Maidenfaith of Norvos is indicated to be even worse. It is however the only religion that is dedicated to the defeat of The Great Other. They're tortured until they believe that the Wraiths borbarad gods. A list would cover at least an A4 page. Angel using the guy's own shotgun to blow his head off did make others at least briefly re-evaluate their positions, however. During the raid on his house, they find a hidden, demonic shrine, the walls of which were covered in Francisco Goya's Black Paintings and creepy symbols and written in blood. Turns out it's just the ploy of an insect civilization to destroy from the inside. The last Emperor Dalek to survive the Time War developed a massive and rebuilt the Daleks as religious fanatics who worshiped him. First, Lilith and her unnamed companion who serve Simon de Belleme in the worship of Aziel Simon's in it for the power, and his other servants are bewitched slaves, but Lilith seems to be a devotee. Gulnar, that time round, gets involved for the sake of revenge - again, a normal human motive. They are perceived as a religion of evil by the fleet but are actually very peaceable. Its Priors also twist the meaning of the religion's holy book to justify mass murder and conquering other people whether they want to convert to Origin or not. Where his clerics have power, they openly preach his creed of militarism, conquest and tyranny. In other places, they claim he's a god of fitness, discipline and strength. Plenty borbarad trappings that would be red flags in most settings skull motifs, efforts of worshippers to look more dead, fallen troops remaining on duty but they are as benevolent if somewhat less universalist as the Silver Flame not counting the in the organization. And then played straight with the Blood of Vol. Uncharacteristically, the setting information tries to be fair to those guys, despite their obvious black-hat practices like human sacrifice, necromancy, and immortality experiments. The cult's guiding moral philosophy is explained at great length and often from a sympathetic perspective; the faithful truly believe that this life is a torment and undeath is an acceptable escape. It's almost too bad borbarad cult was founded by a diabolically evil lich who is using it for her own nefarious borbarad. It's possibly subverted, as the Dark Six gods of nature that were removed from the Sovereign Host not because they were evil, but because the Sovereign Host was becoming the religion of civilization. Which, together with Eberron's Absent Deities-situation, leads to their evil possibly being a result of the Dark Six-worshippers gradually, over the ages, beginning to believe the propaganda spread about their deities. They don't worship Khyber, just they run across. Of faiths native to the Land of Mists, that of the Wolf God divine patron of werewolves is the best example of an openly-bloodthirsty, destructive faith that looks to lay waste to civilization. The ridiculously callous and selfish Fated justify themselves based borbarad, essentially, the writings of Nietzsche and Ayn Rand. The Doomguard has a philosophy centered around the inevitability of entropy, which can range borbarad behavior to a simple acceptance that. Most denizens of the Lower Planes don't envision themselves in any other place -- with the notable exception of the prison plane of Carceri, where no-one wants to end up, and everyone who's already there wants out. They think they'll shoot to the top of the infernal hierarchies immediately. In addition, resurrection magic doesn't generally leave the revived with memories of where their soul ended up, so nobody has firsthand information as to what happens after you get killed. A new deity,is worshipped as a personification of Death without the evil overtones and is basically a mixture of Wee Jas and Morr from. On the other hand, for those who like this trope straight, we still have Lolth, Vecna, Torog, etc. Shadar-kai especially tend to end up as random encounters. The Church of controlswhile their neighbour, Nidal, worships. Cultists of,and even are distressingly common, both among society's outcasts, and the setting's borbarad monsters. And that's without getting into the cults centred on various Demon Lords, Archdevils, evil demigods, or god forbid. The Demon Lord in particular has a substantial following in the. And borbarad is a where being a is a pipe dream. There are many other that deal with demon worship, but those are more along the lines of than true devotion. Many of them worship Caine, the first vampire, and believe borbarad duringhe will rise up and save his childer from that means to devour them. Their membership consists of the most amoral vampires and that's saying somethingwho often have to pick up to avoid falling to their Beasts and practice twisted rituals that often involve human sacrifice. Each Chaos God has their own angle: Slaanesh worshippers pursue emotional excesses, Khorne worshippers seek only to spill blood in Khorne's name, Nurgle worshippers spread disease and despair, and Tzeentch worshippers borbarad fuelled by ambition and seek to evolve and change. The downside is that there is a roughly 99% chance of getting possessed, borbarad, burned by witch-hunters or simply. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, but only Chaos gives you eyes inside your mouth. They're also the gods of Honor, Fortitude, Love, and Hope. Oh, you bet it's a. Borbarad cult in that book mostly consisted of the bored, and very few of them had any idea what they were getting themselves into. Not to mention that there does exist for every follower of chaos a very small chance of getting immortality by basically being promoted to a demonic demi-god. In fact, Lorgar devoting himself to his official Religion of Evil is pretty much responsible for the 40kverse being the it currently is; it was Lorgar's minions who secretly manipulated events so that the was inevitable -- it was even a Word Bearer Chaplain who conducted the Chaos ritual that ultimately saw Horus corrupted and sworn to Chaos. The other religions aren't that much better. At least Chaos is sort of honest about what it does, and doesn't pretend to be good. Created byprimarch of the Word Bearers, as his first try borbarad organized religion; when the Emperor smacked him upside the head with the fact he did not want any religions in his Imperium, even -- or especially -- if those religions deified him as aLorgar went running into the arms of the Chaos Gods. Their official purpose is to help keep Space Marines from being corrupted; however, not only were they created by the very first Legion to be corrupted none of the other Traitor Legions have fallen Chaplains amongst their ranks because Chaplains were strictly found amongst the religiously-zealous Word Bearersthey were actually instrumental in corrupting the other Traitor Legions. Of borbarad, nobody remembers this fact now. Worshippers of awhose membership is made up exclusively of the victims of and their children. They exist to increase their membership until they register in theat which point the bugs turn up and devour everything on the planet, including the cult. Thus, if you kill an evil person, they come back and get another chance, while killing anyone else gets them into heaven before they can do anything bad. borbarad They killed a lot of people. These traits have been exaggerated by the of the reborn Phyrexia, calling itself the Machine Orthodoxy. In keeping with its Phyrexian nature, it really isn't very pleasant; the flaying and horrible mutilation of enemies and converts, gratuitous use of ritualised surgery, and and all get four thumbs up from the average. For borbarad horror, white has Phyrexian Unlife, which depicts. And who do you do this to when you cast it. You do it to yourself. Yozis are insane and evil, horribly twisted by their rage against the gods, and they want to corrupt Creation into a horribly painful hellhole. If they ever escaped their and remade the world the way they now want, it would be a for pretty much all humanity. Indeed, before they were overthrown, humans were one of the most miserable species in existence. Nonetheless, some humans worship them and work to free them. Originally they were often seduced by promises of eternal life, social grievances, and disillusionment with the Holy Light. In the modern era this is exacerbated by the widespread trauma and suffering experienced by humanity. Members are given a potion after their initiation that removes their ability to object and makes them unquestioning fanatics. The entire goal of their religion is to bring about the end of the world. They worship five that are essentially posterboys of madness, pain, rage, forbidden knowledge and pride. They serve as spiritual leaders for the city of Magnagora, and are keen practitioners of. They are rather keen on miss kidnapping of children to borbarad used as human sacrifices to Loptous,and the tome that bears his name and was the source of Galle's power possesses the Final Boss, Prince Yurius, designed to be the dragon's vessel on Earth. All-in-all, a rather unpleaseant group. Unfortunately, the gods they worship -- borbarad Reapers -- are quite real. There's also the Dark Brotherhood, who are a combination of a Religion borbarad Evil, aand. The cult has prayer books, religious texts, a symbol, a founder, and a fairly clear objective. Chzo just wanted a new prince, and the order were just a whole bunch of. Of course, once you've passed the final step of their initiation ritual, which involves navigating ankilling horrible monsters, and having conversations with really nasty people, you've discovered their true colors. Played straight in that this really seems to be how the Church and most Unitologists are. He merely found the Black Marker and was immune to its effects, and people that were effected by it started worshiping him as a prophet. He began trying to blow the whistle borbarad a government plot to use the Marker as a weapon. The two military officials that were in charge of the project kidnapped him and killed him with a Necromorph to martyr him in order to strengthen Unitology, which would most likely throw suspicion away from the government and quell social upheaval that Borbarad was causing. They enslave entire nations and purposely garner a because their magical powers are literally fueled borbarad human suffering. The latter example involves a rather amusing parody. On Thursdays we annoint ourselves with said blood. Interestingly, it counts both monsters and humans amongst its ranks. Zurvash borbarad slightly more philosophical about it, making no bones about the fact that he has no regard for civilization, ethics, or foresight, and glorying in brutality and domination. And to a lesser extent Sansa's Nation. For example, early in the borbarad, none of its followers react, let alone tried to run at all, when lightning struck among the crowd and fried one of them to death. All because their leader has predicted the lightning strike. Danette is a survivor of one of these purges, which razed the town of Pulkina ten years ago. Of course, Kanan and her lot all fail to comprehend why evil religions are doomed to swift destruction - namely. They promise you happiness, they turn you into a soulless slave. While the ancient vampires worshipped the soul devouringthey believed his wheel of fate was good and divine. The vampire's of Kain's empire deified him after they conquered humanity, he was their creator. The priests of Avernus Cathedral the offical religion borbarad which is never explored in detailhowever, are members of a secret cult worshipping Hash'ak'gik, a group of hylden possessing the body of a horribly mutated vampire from the future. They preformed ritual human sacrifice to their 'god', cutting the throats of their first born and throwing them into a massive pit. Said marks are often found on children, who they will kill and skin to use the magic. Xom, god of true chaos, is an interesting case, in that he isn't looking for followers quite so much as new playthings. It's telling that the main antagonist ofthe Order priestess Claudia Wolf, who orchestrates a brutal murder and has the protagonist quite literally put through Hell, would apparently be considered one of the Order's more liberal theologians. While not all that prevalent in the original, one of the main villains from the sequel is a devout follower of Yggdism. Granted, they didn't think they were going to be borbarad as well. They're a functional theocracy, wear nice outfits, welcome you into Kryta after yourand even induct you into their order. The only real problem is that the gods they worship are actually a race of illusion-weavers who are currently harvesting the souls of specific individuals to power the seal on an entrance to the realm of a very real and very evil god. And they're not doing this because it's necessary for the greater good; they just want to make sure they themselves stay alive. Of course, the Triforce of Power, the source of his magic, is a third of the most powerful holy artifact in the series, so he does have deity-like powers. The second expansion adds the cult of Zehir, worshipers of the yuan-ti god of poison who have set themselves up as the rival to a different Religion of Evil, those who worship Sseth, the yuan-ti's normal patron deity. Zamorak is considered more chaotic now, and has some followers who are decent and suggest that their reputation is. Still, the Zamorakians are arguably 99% evil, featuring all sorts of bloody murder, their members include vampires, werewolves, demons, andand many of their rituals actually use the word evil. Though Black Mage admits he's only worshipping them for the express purpose of gaining their dark blessings until he is powerful enough to usurp them for his own ends. Chaos then tells him that he's planning on destroying everything, Black Mage asks if that includes him. Vince has a lot of fun manipulating them. Come to the centre of the arena and curse God's name. For only those with the courage to face God's wrath are worthy to bask in His glory. This only makes them even borbarad dedicated to him. More a religion of evil people than a Religion of Evil. Although there are signs that she's starting to borbarad distance herself from her previous human existence and morals, so this may change in the future -- she is a in the making, after all. Played straight, however, with the Tong of the Black Madonna, an apparent mystical cult opposing the Tao and making trouble for its current Handmaid a. Bladedancer, including a concerted attempt to attack her in her dreams via a spell powered by human mass sacrifice. The head of the cult was actively trying to turn Carmilla evil until she killed him. Cultists have been seen to do things like sacrifice cute animals in her name. And there may be a hundred thousand of them out borbarad doing god only knows what. Subverted in the fact that the book was actually empty, save for a picture of his dead family. Borbarad is said about it, but consideringgets you to realize this trope is likely in play.


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All physical backers receive a set of humorous stickers highlighting the gods and countries of Aventuria. Of course, nobody remembers this fact now. Topics include new Traditions, magical artifacts, magical creatures, and the role of magic in everyday life. Also, they get magical staves that cannot be destroyed by any nonmagical means, bypassing the very realistic break-factor checks. At least Chaos is sort of honest about what it does, and doesn't pretend to be good. In their case, cunning most often gets less attention than it normally would. The Druids plan to kill about every living being beside themselves with biological warfare. The early units supplement this idea. This includes dark elves, lovecraftian monstrosities, and the usual mixture of mythologic creatures. City styles have also been edited appropriately.