The Slaves of the Flame Undying are an Egyptian cult who revere the fire deity Cthugha and they are one of the many antagonistic groups in the Lovecraftian universe, particularily the Cthulhu Mythos genre by author H. P. Lovecraft. They first appeared in Bret Kramer's "Baggage Check” scenario for the "The Unbound Book" PDF magazine that contains a number of scenarios for Call of Cthulhu.
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| - The Slaves of the Flame Undying
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| - The Slaves of the Flame Undying are an Egyptian cult who revere the fire deity Cthugha and they are one of the many antagonistic groups in the Lovecraftian universe, particularily the Cthulhu Mythos genre by author H. P. Lovecraft. They first appeared in Bret Kramer's "Baggage Check” scenario for the "The Unbound Book" PDF magazine that contains a number of scenarios for Call of Cthulhu.
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Goals
| - Worship and please Cthugha through blood offerings.
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Origin
| - The Unbound Book: Baggage Check
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Skills
| - Ability to interact Cthuga without going mad
- High priestesses of the cult are able to divine and foretell events occurring far away by staring into a ceremonial brazier
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Foundation
| - Egypt
- Disappeared from records altogether sometime during the 2nd century B.C.
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Commanders
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Headquarters
| - Within the areas of the Nile River
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Fullname
| - The Slaves of the Flame Undying
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Agents
| - Human priests and priestesses
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type of villains
| - Lovecraftian fanatical cult
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abstract
| - The Slaves of the Flame Undying are an Egyptian cult who revere the fire deity Cthugha and they are one of the many antagonistic groups in the Lovecraftian universe, particularily the Cthulhu Mythos genre by author H. P. Lovecraft. They first appeared in Bret Kramer's "Baggage Check” scenario for the "The Unbound Book" PDF magazine that contains a number of scenarios for Call of Cthulhu.
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