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== Backstory == |
== Backstory == |
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− | The Cult is made up of several inhabitants of the rural backwoods along the outskirts of [[Dusk (Town)|DUSK, Pennsylvania]]. Their organization is led by a single leader, who must prove that they are worthy of leading by defeating the previous cult leader in a duel. The Cult's practices are mainly centered around worship of the Lovecraftian horror [[Nyarlathotep]]. Cult members are extremely zealous and |
+ | The Cult is made up of several inhabitants of the rural backwoods along the outskirts of [[Dusk (Town)|DUSK, Pennsylvania]]. Their organization is led by a single leader, who must prove that they are worthy of leading by defeating the previous cult leader in a duel. The Cult's practices are mainly centered around worship of the Lovecraftian horror [[Nyarlathotep]] (and possibly even Shub-Niggurath). Cult members are extremely zealous and have prejudice towards outsiders and non-believers. They believe that all who are not part of their faith should be killed on sight, includes protagonist, [[Duskdude]]. |
− | Members of the Cult make their presence known through the usage of their symbol, which is displayed in several locations throughout the game and appears on the robes of all |
+ | Members of the Cult make their presence known through the usage of their symbol, which is displayed in several locations throughout the game and appears on the robes of all Mages, and Wizards. Some members seem to favour the use of tall, pointed hoods as part of their dress, though whether this is required for their faith is unknown. Additionally, the Cult members have various framed photographs of their leader in their homes and businesses. |
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== Gallery == |
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*[[Fork Maiden]] |
*[[Fork Maiden]] |
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+ | *[[The Duke Brothers]] |
*[[Jakob]] |
*[[Jakob]] |
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== Interesting Facts == |
== Interesting Facts == |
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+ | * Ironically the Leathernecks, Mages, Grand Wizards and the Duke Brothers, wear hoods reminiscent of KKK member hoods. However, this is most likely a red herring, as H.P Lovecraft's poem "Nyarlathotep" refers to various "hooded forms" at one point, likely the inspirations for the Cultist's appearance. |
− | * Jakob is voiced by Andrew Hultshult, the soundtracks' composer. |
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The Cult is an enemy faction in DUSK. They are the main antagonist faction of The Foothills and are seen throughout the game.
Backstory
The Cult is made up of several inhabitants of the rural backwoods along the outskirts of DUSK, Pennsylvania. Their organization is led by a single leader, who must prove that they are worthy of leading by defeating the previous cult leader in a duel. The Cult's practices are mainly centered around worship of the Lovecraftian horror Nyarlathotep (and possibly even Shub-Niggurath). Cult members are extremely zealous and have prejudice towards outsiders and non-believers. They believe that all who are not part of their faith should be killed on sight, includes protagonist, Duskdude.
Members of the Cult make their presence known through the usage of their symbol, which is displayed in several locations throughout the game and appears on the robes of all Mages, and Wizards. Some members seem to favour the use of tall, pointed hoods as part of their dress, though whether this is required for their faith is unknown. Additionally, the Cult members have various framed photographs of their leader in their homes and businesses.
Gallery
Enemies Part of the Cult
Interesting Facts
- Ironically the Leathernecks, Mages, Grand Wizards and the Duke Brothers, wear hoods reminiscent of KKK member hoods. However, this is most likely a red herring, as H.P Lovecraft's poem "Nyarlathotep" refers to various "hooded forms" at one point, likely the inspirations for the Cultist's appearance.