Well, I enjoy talking about the lore of CotL, answering lore questions, and making theories from time to time. I also have an AU about sins in the world of Cult of the Lamb. If I had to talk about myself, it would be very little; I have varied tastes and really nothing very specific.
Pronouns: Anyone, feel free to tell me how you feel most comfortable. I am who I am, and nothing will change that.
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Talking about Gods
A small section where I explain the lore of several Gods from CotL.
#1: The First Gods
#2: Yngya❄️
#3: Haro🦉
#4: The Fanatic🐍
#5: The Icegore🌨️
#6: Gods of Gold🪙
#Special: The Feathered Beasts🔺🔵🟨
#7: Leshy🪱
#8: Heket🐸
#9: Shamura🕷️
#10: Kallamar🦑
#11: Narinder 🐈⬛
The Sin of the First Gods
This story focuses on the rest of the unknown continent from which the Land of the Old Faith was separated. The reason for this separation is that the lands were contaminated by the corpses of First Gods corrupted by Sin, leading the remaining First Gods to decide to preserve what little could be salvaged, along with the beings and creatures that remained.
When Lamb corrupted their crown with Sin, it awakened the dead beasts, whose remains had lain dormant until then. These Sinners then began to corrupt the lands in order to seize them and obtain the remaining Crowns that still held life.
Therefore, in this tale, Lamb must embark with the other former deities to confront the Sins they embody in the abandoned and unknown lands of the continent known as "Sinskarus Dei"
That which all worshipped, the Great Ones, the rulers of this world, by undeniable right. Their voices are the voices of the winds. Their footsteps are the formation of roads and lands. Their tears are our seas and rivers. We are but mere creations in their humble service.
Charitable, you bring rain from your tears, you hear our prayers, you are the youngest of them all and the most humble. Your figure is somber yet luminous, full of heart and sincerity. But your gaze seems to fix on -------
The Pantheon was filled with gods, each one unique and majestic. Their lands were sacred, and their commandments were our very nature; no one could dare oppose the Great Ones. But doubt lingers among some heretics like a disease. May the Great Ones have mercy on their souls.