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World building stuff. Lorac's got his own cult.



The Cult of Lorac

History:

The Cult of Lorac was founded from the ruins of Pentarch. It began small, originally started by Clevar Dolant, a wind wizard who belong to the Iron Claw (a political group that believed that the lesser families should have a right to be on the council as well as the founding families.) While his family escaped the Purge, they didn't escape the city's destruction. Trying to find meaning for this, Clevar eventually came upon the idea that Lorac had been an agent of the gods who was sent to Pentarch to punish them for their arrogance. He managed to gather some like minded individuals but the remains of the Council didn't like what he had to say, so they banished him and his followers.

Clevar and his followers traveled from city to city, preaching and gaining followers. As time passed Lorac went from being an agent of the gods to a god himself, exhorting his followers to seek out corruption and cleanse it by any means necessary.

Beliefs

Followers of the Cult of Lorac believe in three main principles.

1. Justice at any cost. Cult followers are stringent believers that justice must be served. This is what Loarc served to the Wizards of Pentarch for abusing their powers. Corruption is not tolerated, everything must be fair and equal. Many people turn to Cult priests for handling disputes because they know that the priests will handle the case fairly to both parities without prejudice.

2. Everyone has someone which they are destined for. This goes back to the stories about how Lorac had a destined lover. A lover who fled because he couldn't handle the pressures put upon him by the officials of the city. Despair at loosing his lover because of this, Lorac wrought justice upon them. As this translates to the Cult followers, they look for the one person they are destined for by various means and when they do find them they are strictly faithful to them. Adultery or more than one person in the relationship is strictly forbidden and transgressors are dealt with harshly.

3. Resurrection. This tenant deals with the idea that after he died during the destruction of Pentarch something was left of him that became a god. Followers believe and look for away to bring people back from the dead, people that have, in their opinions, died too soon. Very little headway has been made in this direction, but that doesn't stop them from looking. It is their holy grail.

Short. Simple. Sweet.

Date: 2007-02-28 04:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dove-cg.livejournal.com
Ooh. Sounds like a good source of story conflict. I especially like how, over time, he was elevated from messenger to god. The edicts sound like a lot of fun to write about too. Is this the world that Alec and Verra are from? :D

Re: Short. Simple. Sweet.

Date: 2007-02-28 05:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
Yes, this is the world that Alec and Verra are from. In Alec's time where Alec lives Lorac is considered a boogeyman. Something to scare children with. They admit that he existed but use him as an example of a wizard gone bad. His cult is forbidden in their city.

Re: Short. Simple. Sweet.

Date: 2007-02-28 07:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dove-cg.livejournal.com
Spiffy. :3

Re: Short. Simple. Sweet.

Date: 2007-02-28 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
Yes. I'm trying to figure out if Alec's father belongs to the cult. He vanished when Alec was ten the day after his mother died. From what he's told me, he's trying to bring her back. But he could just be crazy.

Lorac avoids his cult at all costs. They creep him out.

Date: 2007-02-28 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frodo-harry.livejournal.com
I have several questions

If he is like teh *chaises after Toey* bogyman, why is Alec Lorac's apprentice?

Why did Alec disappear, I assume the lover mentioned in the cult was Alec?
Why did Lorac join PPc?
How the heck did Verra and his children die

Ok that is all.

Date: 2007-03-01 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
Well to answer your questions:

1. That is the subject of an entire novel, which I wrote for my master's thesis. Basically what happens is that Alec gets sent back to Lorac's time before Lorac went all crazy and became apprenticed then. Alec did have reservations about this, but due to circumstances that can't be explained here, he had to accept it. But Alec discovered that Lorac was a perfectly normal human being and fell in love.

However Alec, at that point in his life, was married already to Verra. So, he went back to his own time because he missed her.

2. Lorac joined the PPC because he wanted to be near Alec.

3. The Death of Verra and the Kids are not Official Canon, but Official RP Canon. What happened was that Alec's Opposite number, someone named Jono, went ahead and slaughtered everyone at Alec's Inn, including the wife and kids. It was a plot that went off very well. But it has nothing to do with the written canon. But then again, Alec's already OOC for his canon.

Date: 2007-03-01 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frodo-harry.livejournal.com
Is there any where where I could read the whole novel, because it sure sounds interesting?

Date: 2007-03-06 07:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
The beginning of the novel is on my wiki site. *points to sidebar* I think I have the first six chapters up. I've been meaning to add more chapters to it. Perhaps now I will. (Once I get my power cord).

It's called Love Lust and the Apocalypse.

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