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A group of monsters, seeking to reclaim the lost connection they possessed to the Genesishydra, become a religious group known as '''The Many-Headed Cult''', who revere the mother of '''Monsterkind''' as a deity. They perform occult sacrifices, even among their own kind, causing them to be shunned further among '''Monsterkind.''' A small connection does become established, but its effects prove volatile and dangerous, mutating the participants into a powerful yet feral state, stripping them of any humanoid intelligence they may have possessed. They refer to this ritual as "'''The Reawakening'''", and the practice becomes taboo among many monsters. | A group of monsters, seeking to reclaim the lost connection they possessed to the Genesishydra, become a religious group known as '''The Many-Headed Cult''', who revere the mother of '''Monsterkind''' as a deity. They perform occult sacrifices, even among their own kind, causing them to be shunned further among '''Monsterkind.''' A small connection does become established, but its effects prove volatile and dangerous, mutating the participants into a powerful yet feral state, stripping them of any humanoid intelligence they may have possessed. They refer to this ritual as "'''The Reawakening'''", and the practice becomes taboo among many monsters. | ||
− | == Battle of the Severed Year | + | == Battle of the Severed Year 720== |
Eventually, '''The Many-headed Cult''' is reasonably successful in its goals. Through dark and vile rituals, many '''Monsterkind''' manage to become more powerful and devise ways to corrupt other members of '''Monsterkind''' with vapors. Hordes of feral monsterkind poured across the land, consuming everything in their wake. This also led to '''Monsterkind''' becoming much less prominent in society, and the few that didn't go into hiding developed tools to prevent corruption, though they were never able to reverse its effects. | Eventually, '''The Many-headed Cult''' is reasonably successful in its goals. Through dark and vile rituals, many '''Monsterkind''' manage to become more powerful and devise ways to corrupt other members of '''Monsterkind''' with vapors. Hordes of feral monsterkind poured across the land, consuming everything in their wake. This also led to '''Monsterkind''' becoming much less prominent in society, and the few that didn't go into hiding developed tools to prevent corruption, though they were never able to reverse its effects. | ||