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|summary=Members of this cult sacrifice their identity for the cult itself.
|summary=Members of this cult sacrifice their identity for the cult itself. Its members could be anyone - strict allegiance to the cult is not something that is required, leaving many to suspect that large amounts of the congregation maintain their identities outside of the cult's base. Despite these beliefs, anyone may be anyone else while in uniform. No identifying questions are allowed to be asked or answered, at least while the uniform is still being worn.  
|magic=The members of the cult of the Nameless could be anyone. Strict allegiance to the cult is not something that is required, leaving many to suspect that large amounts of the congregation maintain their identities outside of the cult's base. Despite these beliefs, anyone may be anyone else while in uniform. No questions are allowed to be asked, at least while the uniform is still being worn.  


A unique cocktail that is the result of a culmination of spells that mingle with mind control influences that strip the victim or imbiber of their sense of self and identity.
The uniform in question is formed of a substance known as The Ichor - which could be considered the cult's leader.
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Nameless spells tend to be those which strip away one's sense of identity.


The cult bolsters it's numbers by baptizing others within The Ichor. Once submerged, it remains on them for as long as they wander the halls of the Nameless. There is a belief that The Ichor maintains itself by the very act of suppressing the identities of those who are clad in it, or even by the very motions their bodies make in it. A sort of symbiotic relationship is formed.
The cult bolsters its numbers by baptizing individuals within The Ichor. Once submerged, the black slime remains on them for as long as they wander the halls of the Nameless, in the form of a skin-tight suit. There is a belief that The Ichor maintains itself by the very act of suppressing the identities of those who are clad in it.


Another belief amongst others is that The Ichor subsists off of the individuality of the members much like how the members benefit from it's ability to suppress identity. In this way The Ichor is given the ability to experience true separation from the rest of it's mass as it coalesces across it's host and they move about the city in true anonymity.
Another belief among some is that The Ichor subsists off of the individuality of the members, much like how the members benefit from the feeling of being anonymous.  
|aesthetic=Each calls themselves Nameless, and all members wear some variation of the same black rubber uniform - this is not simply a physical costume, but a transformation that is applied upon entry to the cult's headquarters, and removed upon exit. Distinguishing features are minimal, and only each member's vague body shape can be seen - no colors, markings, or identifying details remain.
|aesthetic=Each calls themselves Nameless, and all members wear some variation of the same black rubber uniform - this is not simply a physical costume, but a part of The Ichor - a living creature. Distinguishing features are minimal, and only each member's vague body shape can be seen - no colors, markings, or identifying details remain.
 
Members call themselves Nameless, all members wear The Ichor in it's black and rubbery uniform that is shaped into many forms and purposes. It is not so simple to call this a costume, the very act of submerging into it is an actual transformation that remains until exiting the headquarters. The only discerning features of the members is vague builds or shapes or their bodies as nearly all distinguishing features, colors, markings, plumage, etc. are concealed and subsumed.  
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|lair=The cult operates in several locations throughout the city, known to those who frequent the halls.
|lair=The cult's lair is in the [[Rumen]].
|history=If a ritual or combination of spells and belief truly formed The Ichor into being, the very event was what most likely led to the founding of the Cult of the Nameless itself.
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Notable Individuals

Members of this cult sacrifice their identity for the cult itself. Its members could be anyone - strict allegiance to the cult is not something that is required, leaving many to suspect that large amounts of the congregation maintain their identities outside of the cult's base. Despite these beliefs, anyone may be anyone else while in uniform. No identifying questions are allowed to be asked or answered, at least while the uniform is still being worn.

The uniform in question is formed of a substance known as The Ichor - which could be considered the cult's leader.

Magic

Nameless spells tend to be those which strip away one's sense of identity.

The cult bolsters its numbers by baptizing individuals within The Ichor. Once submerged, the black slime remains on them for as long as they wander the halls of the Nameless, in the form of a skin-tight suit. There is a belief that The Ichor maintains itself by the very act of suppressing the identities of those who are clad in it.

Another belief among some is that The Ichor subsists off of the individuality of the members, much like how the members benefit from the feeling of being anonymous.

Aesthetic

Each calls themselves Nameless, and all members wear some variation of the same black rubber uniform - this is not simply a physical costume, but a part of The Ichor - a living creature. Distinguishing features are minimal, and only each member's vague body shape can be seen - no colors, markings, or identifying details remain.


Lair

The cult's lair is in the Rumen.

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