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An old, first-waver cult known for worshipping the tar snakes of [[Haalu]].  
An old, first-waver cult known for worshipping the tar snakes of [[Haalu]].  


The Dagosa Cult stood at its height during the dark ages but was outlawed by The Church of The Two Moons in 2399. It quickly crumbled after the following capture and execution of high priest William Terrell in 2401. Today, only a few hundred worshippers remain, scattered across Ikaanos and beyond.  
The Dagosa Cult stood at its height during the dark ages but was outlawed by The Church of The Two Moons in 2399. It quickly crumbled after the following capture and execution of high priest William Terrell in 2401. Today, only a few hundred worshippers remain, scattered across Ikaanos and New Eden.  


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''Great Dagosa, the gatekeeper of Adum, will welcome my soul once I depart from this frail, human vessel. I fear not what awaits me, I only pity the fate that awaits those who are not devoted to lord E'ydikar and his court!''
''Great Dagosa, the gatekeeper of Adem, will welcome my soul once I depart from this frail, human vessel. I fear not what awaits me, I only pity the fate that awaits those who are not devoted to lord Cydikar and his court!''


'''- Last words of William Terrell, high-priest of Dagosa, sentenced to death in 2401.'''
'''- Last words of William Terrell, high-priest of Dagosa, sentenced to death in 2401.'''
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 15 August 2024

An old, first-waver cult known for worshipping the tar snakes of Haalu.

The Dagosa Cult stood at its height during the dark ages but was outlawed by The Church of The Two Moons in 2399. It quickly crumbled after the following capture and execution of high priest William Terrell in 2401. Today, only a few hundred worshippers remain, scattered across Ikaanos and New Eden.

Great Dagosa, the gatekeeper of Adem, will welcome my soul once I depart from this frail, human vessel. I fear not what awaits me, I only pity the fate that awaits those who are not devoted to lord Cydikar and his court!

- Last words of William Terrell, high-priest of Dagosa, sentenced to death in 2401.