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|housename=Blood Congregation
|housename=Blood Congregation
|Ascendant=None
|Ascendant=None
|Oligarchs=Azor, Nizaris and Xer
|Oligarchs=None
|patron=[[Sartan]], the Malevolent
|patron=[[Sartan]], the Malevolent
|style=[[Oligarchy]]
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:''This page is about the House. For other uses, please see [[Apostates (disambiguation)]].''
:''This page is about the House. For other uses, please see [[Apostates (disambiguation)]].''


'''The Blood Congregation''' is one of the [[:Category:Houses|Houses]] of [[Mhaldor]]. The Spire of Horror is the House estate of the Blood Congregation, and is located in Mhaldor's [[Baelgrim Fortress]]. They serve as the clergy of the city, devoting themselves to the [[Evil|Seven Truths]] in all fields with a fierce zealotry.
'''The Blood Congregation''' was one of the [[:Category:Houses|Houses]] of [[Mhaldor]]. The Spire of Horror was the House estate of the Blood Congregation, and was located in Mhaldor's [[Baelgrim Fortress]]. They served as the clergy of the city, devoting themselves to the [[Evil|Seven Truths]] in all fields with a fierce zealotry.




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The foundation of the Apostate [[class]] and, subsequently, the guild itself occurred after a number of unusual occurrences. The first hint to its beginning was in the year 318 AF, when images of dark [[priest]]s began to appear to Mhaldorians, while [[angels]] in [[Shallam]] began to show [[demons|demonic]] traits.
The foundation of the Apostate [[class]] and, subsequently, the guild itself occurred after a number of unusual occurrences. The first hint to its beginning was in the year 318 AF, when images of dark [[priest]]s began to appear to Mhaldorians, while [[angels]] in [[Shallam]] began to show [[demons|demonic]] traits.


In the same year, the rogue occultist Xerimor summoned Lord [[Taug]] and was told to travel to the [[Chaos Plane]] to slay [[Danaeus]]. Upon the completion of this task, Taug imprisoned Danaeus' soul in an altar in Mhaldor, with the intent of imprisoning him there for eternity. Naturally, Lord [[Golgotha]] was enraged by this action, and instructed [[Xenophage]] and the [[The Occultists|Occultists]] to construct a portal strong enough for him to enter [[Sapience]] through. Upon his arrival, he freed Danaeus and, to fill the void left in the altar, imprisoned Xerimor in his place.
In the same year, the rogue occultist Xerimor summoned Lord [[Taug]], who asked Xerimor's assistance in claiming revenge on the [[Chaos Lord]] [[Danaeus]]. Eager to assist, Xerimor travelled to the [[Chaos Plane]] with an army and slew the dark savant, bringing his corpse back to Mhaldor. Imprisoning Danaeus' soul in an altar in Mhaldor, the ecstatic Taug turned him over to Xerimor, explaining that the altar could be used as a powerful relic for summoning, binding, and imprisoning inhabitants of opposing planes.


The citizens of Mhaldor worked to free Xerimor from his prison, lest his soul be bound there for eternity. They were instructed to make a sacrifice of a holy being to achieve this goal. Though many attempts were made to capture and slay a priest for this purpose, none were successful. Finally, [[Azmodai]], the pit fiend, summoned the priest Valeo, whose angel was slain and used as a sacrifice to free Xerimor.
Enraged by the imprisonment of his chief advisor, Emperor [[Golgotha]] ordered [[Xenophage]] and the [[The Occultists|Occultists]] to construct a massive portal strong enough for him to enter [[Sapience]] to retrieve him. Upon his arrival, he freed Danaeus and, to appease the ritual demands of the crimson altar, imprisoned the soul of Xerimor in his place.


Immediately upon his release, Xerimor explained that the altar could be used to unleash a demonic force upon the land, and he then opened a portal in this manner; one that was large enough for an entire army of demons and other infernal beasts. Valeo intervened, however, striking Xerimor with his holy mace and then using the last of his power to resurrect his angel. In the meantime, the demon general, Morimbuul walked through the portal, the first of what should have been many demons. It was then that Valeo's angel stepped through the portal with her master's corpse. This had an unpleasant effect, at least from the perspective of the followers of Evil, as it balanced out the powers of the portal, and caused it to collapse.
The citizens of Mhaldor worked to free Xerimor from his prison, lest his soul be eternally damned there. Visions and signs made it clear that the sacrifice of a holy being might somehow assist in his freedom. Though many attempts were made to capture and slay a priest for this purpose, none were successful in trapping an angel in the sacrificial chamber. Finally, [[Azmodai]], the pit fiend, was procured to assist in the feat. The daemon summoned the priest Valeo, and the Mhaldorians beat him senseless until his angel leapt to his aid. The angel was quickly bound and sacrificed upon the altar to free Xerimor.


Rather than waste the efforts put forth by the Mhaldorians, Xerimor completed a ritual to bind the now stranded Morimbuul to a life of servitude. With Morimbuul's knowledge, the Apostates were formed.
Immediately upon his release, Xerimor explained that the altar could be used to unleash a demonic force upon the land, and he then began open a portal in this manner; one that was large enough to summon for an entire army of demons and other infernal beasts. Recovering his senses, Valeo interrupted the ritual by striking Xerimor with his holy mace and then using the last of his life force to resurrect his angel. The daemon general Morimbuul walked through the portal, the first of what should have been many demons. At that moment, Valeo's angel escaped through the rift with her master's corpse causing the portal to implode, trapping Morimbuul on Achaea and Valeo in the daemon realm.
 
Rather than waste the efforts put forth by the Mhaldorians, Xerimor used his knowledge of [[Domination]] to bind Morimbuul to to the Prime Material Plane, ordering him to instruct of the daemonic realm and the arts of Apostasy. With Morimbuul's knowledge in hand, Xerimor announced the formation of the Apostates Guild, focused on the worship of Lord Sartan.


=Political History=
=Political History=
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:589 AF - Carmain replaced Harmonia as the Messiah of the Damned.
:589 AF - Carmain replaced Harmonia as the Messiah of the Damned.
:608 AF - Azor replaced Carmain as the Messiah of the Damned.
:608 AF - Azor replaced Carmain as the Messiah of the Damned.
:??? AF - Azor was removed as the Messiah of the Damned, with no true leader being appointed.
:620 AF - Carmain replaced Azor as the Messiah of the Damned.
:623 AF - Xer replaced Carmain as the Messiah of the Damned.
:643 AF - Alynna replaced Xer as the Messiah of the Damned.


=Icon History=
=Icon History=
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:433 AF - The icon was destroyed in a joint effort involving [[Eleusis]], [[Shallam]], and [[Ashtan]].  
:433 AF - The icon was destroyed in a joint effort involving [[Eleusis]], [[Shallam]], and [[Ashtan]].  
:441 AF - The icon was raised once more.
:441 AF - The icon was raised once more.
:??? AF - The icon was destroyed.
:634 AF - The icon was raised once again.
:635 AF - The icon was destroyed by the joint forces of Ashtan, Hashan, and Eleusis.


=Inhabitants=
=Inhabitants=
[[Morimbuul]], a troublesome daemon, resides within the Spire as their tutor, and a mad gremlin exists as their humgii.
[[Morimbuul]], a troublesome daemon, resided within the Spire as their tutor, and a mad gremlin existed as their humgii.


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