The Paradise Faith Cult
Structure
There exists only a sole leader that guides and has full authority over the cult.
Many of the cult's people are those who are seen as "low" in society. Think of people with handicaps, former Entertainment District workers, people of colour. Doma wants to make an extra effort to "help" these people out.
The women in the cult help around a lot. They do this voluntarily and they help to cultivate the food, help cleaning, or just provide entertainment by playing instruments. Sometimes, the men and women in the cult get married.
Public Agenda
About 50 people live in the main temple. Others live in towns nearby, building their own smaller temples that Doma will occasionally visit.
Mythology & Lore
The Book of Eternal Paradise contains stories about a person who looks suspiciously like Doma who supposedly will save the world one day. It is unclear wether or not Doma's parents have influenced these stories... It also contains many wisdoms from long ago.
Divine Origins
Doma's parents established the Eternal Paradise Cult before his birth, and his unique appearance plays into their belief that he is a "special child" with divine connections.
Cosmological Views
The cult's ideology centers on the idea of achieving eternal happiness by escaping suffering and pain.
Founding Date
19th of Frostoran 1489
Type
Religious, Cult
Alternative Names
The Flock
Demonym
The Kingdom of Mordor
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