(Created page with "The '''Black Rose cults''' are a small sect of followers of the Blind Witness. One of the more esoteric of the Blind Witness cults, adherents of the Black Rose believe the void to be a place two deities inhabit - the home not only of the Black Rose, which is their name for the Witness, but also that of the Consuming Maw. Though innately destructive, they do not hold the Consuming Maw to be necessarily evil, as by devouring existence it makes room for the void of...") |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The '''Black Rose cults''' are a small sect of followers of the [[Blind Witness]]. One of the more esoteric of the [[Blind Witness cults]], adherents of the Black Rose believe the void to be a place | The '''Black Rose cults''' are a small sect of followers of the [[Blind Witness]]. One of the more esoteric of the [[Blind Witness cults]], adherents of the Black Rose believe the void to be a place inhabited by both aspects of their god: the Black Rose, which is their name for the creative aspects of the Witness, and the Consuming Maw. Though innately destructive, they do not hold the Consuming Maw to be necessarily evil, as by devouring existence it makes room for the void of the Rose, which can be understood as a realm of possibility that the faithful can use to shape reality as they wish. | ||
Few in number, most Black Rose cultists live in [[Eretrebus]]. They can be easily recognized in public through their religious garb, black veils that cover the face while leaving the rest of the head exposed. | Few in number, most Black Rose cultists live in [[Eretrebus]]. They can be easily recognized in public through their religious garb, black veils that cover the face while leaving the rest of the head exposed. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:59, 15 November 2025
The Black Rose cults are a small sect of followers of the Blind Witness. One of the more esoteric of the Blind Witness cults, adherents of the Black Rose believe the void to be a place inhabited by both aspects of their god: the Black Rose, which is their name for the creative aspects of the Witness, and the Consuming Maw. Though innately destructive, they do not hold the Consuming Maw to be necessarily evil, as by devouring existence it makes room for the void of the Rose, which can be understood as a realm of possibility that the faithful can use to shape reality as they wish.
Few in number, most Black Rose cultists live in Eretrebus. They can be easily recognized in public through their religious garb, black veils that cover the face while leaving the rest of the head exposed.