Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-58.110.104.164-20150102075203/@comment-198.236.0.32-20150106195908

User 67, AKA Eureka here guys, with a brief overview of the state of Dol Guldur and the structure of the Cults.

Dol Guldur, as I said up above, has neither been repaired nor properly inhabited. As there are only around 100 cultists, there isn't nearly enough of them to properly settle Dol  Guldur. In fact, there aren't even enough of them to repair it. Not that they want to, of course. The shabby and flat-out terrible conditions in which the cultists live is actually a source of personal pride for them. It's a way of showing how seperate they are from those close-minded hobnobs in the Kingdoms that are always feasting on roast chicken and sitting in cushy chairs that they totally reject their pampered and spoiled way of life. The cultists view every kingdom as a big group of mindless drooling subjects living in a blind curtain of ignorance, and led by a ruler even more blind and ignorant than his subjects, wallowing in pampered comfort and disgusting inertness. The cultist believe that the world at large is due for an overhaul, and they believe that they're the ones to do it. The cult is comprised of six sections, or sects, and each sect has three chapters, and each chapter has a chapter master and around six Wyches, or cultists. The six sects are as follows: War, Hatred, Fear, Darkness, Pestilence, and Death. Each sect gets a portion of Dol Guldur. As such, Dol Guldur is divided into districts, one fore each sect. Wyches can enter a district of a sect that isn't their own, but they live in their own sect's district. Each district has a much much smaller version of the great black pyramid that is the inner temple, and it is used for cultist practices related to their sect. For example, the Pestilence sect would practice disease curses in their own temple, or in the Inner Temple. The Inner Temple holds living areas for the High Necromancers and the Under Necromancers. The High and Under Necromancers live a much better life than the Chapter Masters and the Wyches, giving that they live in nicer rooms, and .get to eat nicer food, such as beef and chicken, and even some fruit. The Wyches' diet consist mainly of deathcap mushrooms, the black and purple mushrooms that are poisonous to all but those under the right dark magic spell. The Inner Temple contains other rooms such as the council room, the main magical casting area, the prison, the torture chamber, the black magic forges, the library, and a vault which only a High Necromancer can open. Within this vault is the last surviving copy of the Necronomicon, which is both the book that the cultists learned everything from and the cultist's (for lack of a better term) bible.

More later.