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30 Days of MÖRK BORG Adventure Chapbook Volume 3

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The Death Church of Wokath

Since the Nameless Scriptures’ discovery, a sect of death-obsessed Tvelanders has festered into a full-blown religion, the Death Church of Wokath. Disciples prepare for a new era after the final Misery when the dead will ascend the thrones with Wokath, herald of Nechrubel, chief among the new kings. Weaving Verhu’s prognostications into their beliefs led to tolerance for  the church’s continued existence, but the Inquisitorial leash is short and Josilfa’s reprisals are commonplace.

The Dismal Church of Nagla

Nagla is a religion of nature worship, shape-shifting skinwalkers, and deified animals. Stories claim Nagla was the name of a goat-headed entity from another material plane, the first skinwalker and progenitor of the current breed. While small sects and individual hermits follow the tenets of Nagla, it does not exist as an organized religion and is beneath inquisitorial notice.

The Flayed Church

Older than even the Creton Order, the Flayed Church has existed for millennia in humanity’s shadows. Founded in a more traditional religious experience, the catastrophic death and destruction of their living god shifted the faith away from theological norms. The  centuries-long evolution moved from a monotheistic faith to one in which they had literally millions of gods—insects. Oddly, no explanation for the religion’s name exists; it somehow relates to the faith’s early days, but the reasons or meaning have long since been abandoned.

Language(s) English
Author(s) Rugose Kohn
Number of pages 56
Book cover Soft
Editor Rugose Kohn

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