The Ashen Maw
In its first era, the cult was a tiny apocalyptic circle of scholars, poachers, and ruin-divers who shared a dangerous idea: that monsters are not a problem to be solved, but a force that keeps the world from hardening into cruelty and complacency. They hunted stories of world-eaters, preserved egg clutches from slain dragons, and sabotaged extermination campaigns. Their early history was marked by repeated failures, exile, and the deaths of most of their founders. The watershed moment came during the Red Quake, when a royal coalition attempted a grand cleansing of the ashlands. The cult redirected the assault into an ancient sinkhole, causing an eruption that destroyed two armies, several noble lineages, and an entire pilgrimage road. The catastrophe made them infamous, but it also proved their creed: calamity could reshape history faster than law could. Not long after, their founder Nerezai disappeared in a sealed tomb. He returned years later as the Ash Regent, a lich whose survival was celebrated as prophecy fulfilled. Under his rule the cult became more organized, more secretive, and far more ambitious. It expanded through bribery, blackmail, and monster brokerage, planting cells in ports, universities, graveyards, and war camps across the world. Publicly it became a fringe faith that worshiped the Tarrasque as the ultimate judge of civilization. Privately, the Ash Regent repurposed it into a network for gathering souls, preserving catastrophic beasts, and weakening every society that might someday oppose his eventual unmaking of death, law, and succession itself.
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