Difference between revisions of "The Cathedral of Flesh"
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the Jyhad and the approach of Gehenna. | the Jyhad and the approach of Gehenna. | ||
Revision as of 08:28, 7 March 2016
The original Cathedral of Flesh spawned from the apotheosis sought by the zealous Yorak, a Tzimisce charged by the clan progenitor with the guardianship of a germ of the Antediluvian’s consciousness. To protect the Antediluvian, Yorak constructed the Cathedral of Flesh, a harrowing church-fortress sculpted from the flesh of peasants, slaves, rivals, beasts, and any number of other victims who were built into the pulsing, suppurating walls of the structure. The walls, buttresses, floors, and spires of the building were crafted from the bones and skin of Yorak’s victims, which made the Cathedral a living (or perhaps undead) vessel of mad collective consciousness — one that eventually devoured its creator.
The Cathedral of Flesh was originally constructed in Yorak’s domain in the Old World, somewhere in the Tzimisce-haunted land beyond the forest supposedly near the Carpathian mountains. Tales of the Cathedral’s moving have plagued the Kindred for centuries, however, and have given horrific gravitas to both the Jyhad and the approach of Gehenna.
Tonight, none knows where the Cathedral of Flesh is located, though stories of its survival persist. Indeed, those who know the ways of the Tzimisce suggest that multiples of the Cathedral may have spawned in par- thenogenesis from the original. Others argue that the Cathedral is now the body of the Antediluvian itself: an enormous, unholy church that slakes its thirst on those who foolishly or defiantly brave its halls.