INKTOBER ‘20 #30 - Ominous
Dreadwake is an universal evil. At least, that is the most common agreement across all the civilized kin and folk. Sure, the far northern tribes worship the unstable monstrosities and embrace its mutagenic influence, but they only turn even more savage and their acts – more abhorrent – only proving the point that the influence of the unreal is corrosive to everything it touches. And yet… Where there is a mighty force that cannot be explain, a cult will form, calling the gullible, the scared and the lost like moths to a flame. And so the Cult of the Change emerged, with lunatic priests calling the coming of Dreadwake a salvation upon the ruined realms, a true wave of lasting change, world remade and reshaped in the only freedom that is true to its core – chaos and madness. In most places, in most tribes this believes are strictly forbidden. Further away from pockets of regrowing civilization they might be outright punishable by death. But Wharf Town is unique as always, allowing all faiths to thrive… As long as they keep to the purely spiritual matter. Sermon all they want, have their holidays and rites, but it all has to be orderly and stand in no violation to the city bylaws. And so, the dreaded figure of the tall priesthood in rags and horrible artifacts, multilimbed, asymmetrical and wheezing from their manifold hidden mouth can be seen on the city streets, always met with at best suspicious gazes, at worst outright booing, hissing and disgust. The priests of madness remains utterly unmoved by the hostility of the larger crowds and overall citizenry, keeping mostly to their little pockets of the few faithful, spreading their message to every soul that is willing, be it a stray kin, an inquisitive folk or rats on the sewers.
Inktober 2020 art will become avaliable in fully colored variants in ‘Posterra: Folks of the Wharf’ artbook, including extended lore, two short stories and map of the Wharf Town and surroundings. Stay Tuned!






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