Mormo Death Cycle

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The victims need not be human. In one instance, the [[slaughter of sacred elephants]] was employed with great success. The victims need not be human. In one instance, the [[slaughter of sacred elephants]] was employed with great success.
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 +Some similarities have been noted to sacrifices alleged to occur in [[Molech]] Cults, but up to this time, no proof has been presented to verify that the sacrifices described are in fact literal or symbolic. While most scholars concur that actual sacrifices may have occurred in ancient Carthage, opinion is divied upon whether or not it continues until this day.
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In current Mormo rites, worshippers believe that a massacre or bloodbath must be undertaken every five years in order to placate their hungry god. While any blood will do, the belief is that the more innocent the victims and outrageous the sacrifices are, the better the coming cycle will be. Often this takes the form of a mother killing her own children or even better, school shootings. What is essential to the ritual is that an innocent person is blamed. What results are the most fiendishly clever counterfeits ever handed to the public.

The victims need not be human. In one instance, the slaughter of sacred elephants was employed with great success.

Some similarities have been noted to sacrifices alleged to occur in Molech Cults, but up to this time, no proof has been presented to verify that the sacrifices described are in fact literal or symbolic. While most scholars concur that actual sacrifices may have occurred in ancient Carthage, opinion is divied upon whether or not it continues until this day.

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