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The '''Eschaton Experiment''' was originally conceived by [[Dion de Vermiis]] and considered to be an exercise in intellect. During the [[Burning Times]], the [[Ashtan|Ashtani]] and [[Thera|Theran]] cabals gathered under the direction of [[Ezekial]] to perform the experiment in hopes of combating the increased persecution and outright slaughter of [[occultist|occultic]] practitioners by the [[Church]]. At the apex of the ritual, after all had gathered and committed their personal [[karmic essence|karma]] toward the endeavour, both Ezekial and the experiment were lost. Deemed a failure, the experiment left the occultists both leaderless and powerless, and a schism developed between the remaining members. Lord [[Luxsyth]] quickly preyed upon the occultists' fears of the imminent danger presented by the Church and gathered as many occultists as he could to his side to research [[Necromancy]] for his mother, [[Belladona]]. Those who remained loyal and waited for Ezekial's return became the [[Keepers of the Fountainhead]]. Luxsyth quickly enacted his own pogrom to consolidate power, eradicating the other faction and sparing only those dedicated to his and his mother's vision of escaping death.  
The '''Eschaton Experiment''' was originally conceived by [[Dion de Vermiis]] and considered to be an exercise in intellect. During the [[Burning Times]], the [[Ashtan|Ashtani]] and [[Thera|Theran]] cabals gathered under the direction of [[Ezekial]] to perform the experiment in hopes of combating the increased persecution and outright slaughter of [[occultist|occultic]] practitioners by the [[Church]]. At the apex of the ritual, after all had gathered and committed their personal [[karmic essence|karma]] toward the endeavour, both Ezekial and the experiment were lost. Deemed a failure, the experiment left the occultists both leaderless and powerless, and a schism developed between the remaining members. Lord [[Luxsyth]] quickly preyed upon the occultists' fears of the imminent danger presented by the Church and gathered as many occultists as he could to his side to research [[Necromancy]] for his mother, [[Belladona]]. Those who remained loyal and waited for Ezekial's return became the [[Keepers of the Fountainhead]]. Luxsyth quickly enacted his own pogrom to consolidate power, eradicating the other faction and sparing only those dedicated to his and his mother's vision of escaping death.  


Finally, after many years of believing the experiment to be a complete failure, the modern [[The Occultists|Occultists]] [[Guild]] (now the [[:Category:Houses|House]] of the same name), with the help of [[Eris]], was able to retrieve Ezekial from the timestream and finish the great [[Eschaton]] work started by Dion. Casting off the corruption of Luxsyth's legacy, the Occultists returned to [[Occultism]] with the completion of the Eschaton.  
Finally, after many years of believing the experiment to be a complete failure, the modern [[The Occultists|Occultists]] [[Guild]], with the help of [[Eris]], was able to retrieve Ezekial from the timestream and finish the great [[Eschaton]] work started by Dion. Casting off the corruption of Luxsyth's legacy, the Occultists returned to [[Occultism]] with the completion of the Eschaton.  


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