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| − | The Children of Profanity were a cult that emerged | + | The Children of Profanity were a cult that emerged in the 580 a time of great unrest and religious fervor in [[Aingealai]]. They believed that the use of magic was a blasphemous act that went against the teachings of the gods, and therefore, all witches and wizards must be punished. |
They saw themselves as holy warriors on a mission to cleanse the land of all heresy and impurity, and they were not afraid to use violence and terror to achieve their goals. They would often raid villages and towns, searching for suspected witches and wizards, and would execute them without trial. | They saw themselves as holy warriors on a mission to cleanse the land of all heresy and impurity, and they were not afraid to use violence and terror to achieve their goals. They would often raid villages and towns, searching for suspected witches and wizards, and would execute them without trial. | ||
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Their beliefs were based on a distorted interpretation of the religious texts, which they used to justify their brutal actions. They saw themselves as the only true believers and saw all those who did not share their views as enemies of the gods. | Their beliefs were based on a distorted interpretation of the religious texts, which they used to justify their brutal actions. They saw themselves as the only true believers and saw all those who did not share their views as enemies of the gods. | ||
| − | The cult gained a significant following in a short period of time, and soon their influence spread throughout | + | The cult gained a significant following in a short period of time, and soon their influence spread throughout [[Aingealai]]. They became so powerful that even the ruling nobility was afraid to challenge them openly. |
However, the cult's reign of terror came to an end when a group of brave adventurers, led by a powerful wizard, stood up to them. They battled the cult's followers and ultimately defeated their leader in a final showdown. | However, the cult's reign of terror came to an end when a group of brave adventurers, led by a powerful wizard, stood up to them. They battled the cult's followers and ultimately defeated their leader in a final showdown. | ||
Revision as of 18:12, 4 May 2023
The Children of Profanity were a cult that emerged in the 580 a time of great unrest and religious fervor in Aingealai. They believed that the use of magic was a blasphemous act that went against the teachings of the gods, and therefore, all witches and wizards must be punished.
They saw themselves as holy warriors on a mission to cleanse the land of all heresy and impurity, and they were not afraid to use violence and terror to achieve their goals. They would often raid villages and towns, searching for suspected witches and wizards, and would execute them without trial.
Their beliefs were based on a distorted interpretation of the religious texts, which they used to justify their brutal actions. They saw themselves as the only true believers and saw all those who did not share their views as enemies of the gods.
The cult gained a significant following in a short period of time, and soon their influence spread throughout Aingealai. They became so powerful that even the ruling nobility was afraid to challenge them openly.
However, the cult's reign of terror came to an end when a group of brave adventurers, led by a powerful wizard, stood up to them. They battled the cult's followers and ultimately defeated their leader in a final showdown.
With the cult leader's death, the Children of Profanity lost their direction and disbanded, but their legacy of fear and hatred of magic remained for generations to come.