Moralis
This ancient name for the Lord of Sorrow is used several times in this extremely short document. It tells us little save that the nature of the Breaker has changed over the ages. References to "Kulthea," "Charon," and "Procreator daemons" cannot be perfectly justified at this time. It is safe to assume that the former two be the equivalents of "Elanthia" and "Lornon."
The self-described 'God of Love' is one of the more twisted of the Dark Gods. He appears normally as a very handsome blond young man, virile and charming, though sometimes he assumes a female guise, equally beautiful. He visits Kulthea to seduce young mena nd women, and once he has them in his thrall, he takes them to his palace in the caverns of Charon, where he keeps them as slaves.
He abuses them in a perversion of love, leaving them emotionally as well as physically battered, yet they are so taken with him that they vie for the opportunity to be with him. His harem is large, but the membership turns over frequently. Moralis's followers differ from Inis's in that they are more self-obsessed and masochistic. Their orgies end with many of them dead. Moralis is often accompanied by an entourage of beautiful Procreator daemons.
Priests of his religion will sometimes summon these creatures as part of a special ritual to honor Moralis.
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