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  • Death Cult
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  • The Death Cult demo is the first work produced by English death metal band Van Helsing, recorded between December 1994-March 1995. The demo consists of five songs, all of which appeared on the band's 1995 debut album Bleeding the Weak. Lead singer Dan Chamberlain commented on the poor quality of the demo in 2000, saying: "We did not have enough money to make the thing top notch, so we settled for whatever".
  • Perhaps the most commonplace and famed sub-division of the Death Cults, Sanguinary Cults focus on the act of bloodshed itself -- the manifold art of killing and the moment of extinction. Often honing the skills of the assassin beyond the ken of normal men, such cults are tolerated or at least wilfully ignored by the Imperial authorities despite their heretical and even vampiric tendencies. This tolerance is because they are known to be implacable in their hatred of mankind's enemies, supplying the Adeptus Ministorum and the Inquisition with invaluable adepts of murder and fanatical killers loyal to the cause. Some have even more shadowy connections to the mysterious Officio Assassinorum, the secret organisation that provides unparalleled adepts of murder for the High Lords of Terra. Many S
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Romaji
  • Shisūhai
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  • Death Cult
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Kanji
  • 死崇拝
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  • Anime, Manga
Affiliations
  • The Shinigami
Leaders
  • Kagiri
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  • No
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  • The Death Cult demo is the first work produced by English death metal band Van Helsing, recorded between December 1994-March 1995. The demo consists of five songs, all of which appeared on the band's 1995 debut album Bleeding the Weak. Lead singer Dan Chamberlain commented on the poor quality of the demo in 2000, saying: "We did not have enough money to make the thing top notch, so we settled for whatever".
  • Perhaps the most commonplace and famed sub-division of the Death Cults, Sanguinary Cults focus on the act of bloodshed itself -- the manifold art of killing and the moment of extinction. Often honing the skills of the assassin beyond the ken of normal men, such cults are tolerated or at least wilfully ignored by the Imperial authorities despite their heretical and even vampiric tendencies. This tolerance is because they are known to be implacable in their hatred of mankind's enemies, supplying the Adeptus Ministorum and the Inquisition with invaluable adepts of murder and fanatical killers loyal to the cause. Some have even more shadowy connections to the mysterious Officio Assassinorum, the secret organisation that provides unparalleled adepts of murder for the High Lords of Terra. Many Sanguinary Cults spring into being in the fertile soil provided by the harsh conditions found on many Feral and Feudal Worlds. However, the shadows of the underhive, the viperous intrigues of the noble's court, and even the travails of deep space can equally create the conditions where ritual societies dedicated to the deadly arts of the blade, bullet, and poison can flourish. The Calixis Sector has numerous such Sanguinary Cults and sacrificial societies present scattered across many worlds, and indeed, the population of the outcast Feudal World of Fervious is largely governed by them. The most famous of the Death Cultists, without doubt, are the assassin-mystics of the Moritat, which has sub-cults and cells operating right across the sector and indeed beyond.