It would seem that for every madman, there must be a manifest. While this is actually far from the rule, it is still a lie which Kueglemann repeats to the point that he makes it seem like a truth.
For each act of destruction caused by Doorman’s followers, the scribe of Kueglemann sits upon a chair within the eldritch library inside of the abyssal idol’s personal realm. Here the creature carefully charts history, on who falls and who rises in the great game of reality.
This manifest is constantly changing and exists for the sole purpose of bringing acknowledgement towards the dark god’s power. To sow fear and paranoia where the courtroom whispers his name, which directly strengthens his domain. Even without the need to recruit armies of cultists to crusade for his foul cause.
The eldritch being which tethers between godhood and mortality, is none other than Kueglemann’s pet monkey. The last example of an extinct species, which the man bought at one of the underground Lloren black markets.
Blessed and evolved through Doorman’s powers of eld, the monkey does not only chronicle the cult’s deeds - but also acts as a divine courier. Traveling across dimensions to plant copies of the manifest within the personal libraries of different aristocrats. This is not just done to humans, nor other mortals such as elves and dwarves. This immortal primate has actively delivered testaments of Doorman’s victories against both devils and other abyssal idols.
Victories that sometimes the monkey itself may have caused, by relaying exact instructions on how to sneak into the castle of a devil lord - and how to put a knife to their spine.
The Manifesto
The manifest itself looks like any other book from a distance. When one gets closer though, the doors on its leathers suddenly open up to emit a subtle smoke. One which is only ever seen by Doorman’s target.
Should one open the book, the text will suddenly write itself before their eyes. Most of the time, it is just a script of random events that has transpired ages ago. Though in rare cases, the future is bespoke. Explaining in acute detail on how someone’s reign will fall into chaos. Ironically even the all-knowing Doorman is unable to comprehend all possibilities of reality though, and can be outplayed. Thus, these threats are empty if ignored. Serving more as fear factors to lure rulers into self-destruction through panic.
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