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Daedric Cult

Cults surrounding the Daedra have been around since the beginning of time on Tamriel. The Mythic Dawn, being one of the most well known has no known time of creation, and has served its Patron in the shadows for several eras.

Cults dedicate their worship toward a specific Prince, serving them directly, and act as tools for their machinations, in turn, receiving their favor.

 

Servitude

In order for a Cult to be formed, a clan of at least 3 players must make the application for this concept. One player may receive the High Priest/Priestess class, which there may only be one for each Prince.

Playing a Cultist

Playing a cultist in a clan concept gives you more favor for the tasks you do. This will also cause the Prince you worship to contact you more often, and use you for their plans whatever they may be.

This concept will work alongside Narration to create immersive and engaging storylines to add depth and interesting experiences not only for the clan itself, but for those who are also in the world.

Every Prince will be unique in how they operate, Mehrunes Dagon may be more interested in Destruction where as Nocturnal may be more secretive and less obvious in nature. It is best you choose a Prince that is in line with what you find enjoyable, and avoid others that may delve into themes you are not comfortable with.

Rolling into a Daedric Cult clan with 6+ will allow for one of the characters to roll a Daedra that can be associated with the Prince the concept is worshipping as well. Cults will also show aversion to their Princes enemies, including daedra or other cults belonging to a rival Prince.

 

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Goals

A cult must actively partake in the activities expect by each Prince, as well as ensure their Prince's Shrine in the world is protected, and not vandalized or even destroyed by Rivals, or other characters in general.

Rewards for being dutifull can range from small things like favor and boosts for rituals, to Daedric Tier Gear.

More will be explained in your Concept and Narration Tickets!

Tales of Tamriel

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