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| caption        = Servants of the Dark Gods – for glory or damnation
| caption        = Servants of the Dark Gods – for glory or damnation


| founding      = Before recorded history (first Chaos incursions into the mortal world)
| founding      = Before recorded history
| founder        = The Chaos Gods (Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle, Slaanesh)
| founder        = The Chaos Gods ([[Khorne]], [[Tzeentch]], [[Nurgle]], [[Slaanesh]])
| current_leader = Archaon the Everchosen (Lord of the End Times)
| current_leader = Archaon the Everchosen


| capital        = None (nomadic hordes and ever-shifting Chaos citadels)
| capital        = None
| major_cities  = None (tribal camps, ruined fortresses in the Wastes)
| major_cities  = None
| regions        = Chaos Wastes, Norsca, Eastern Steppes, Kurgan and Hung lands
| regions        = Chaos Wastes, Norsca, Eastern Steppes, Kurgan and Hung lands


| lifespan      = 40–60 years for mortals; extended by mutations and favour; immortals through Daemonhood
| lifespan      = 40–60 years for mortals
| height        = 180–220 cm (5'11" – 7'3") for baseline; taller with mutations
| height        = 180–220 cm (5'11" – 7'3")


| language      = Dark Tongue (guttural roars, whispers, and curses)
| language      = Dark Tongue (guttural roars, whispers, and curses)
| religion      = The four Chaos Gods (see separate pages for Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle, Slaanesh)
| religion      = The four Chaos Gods ([[Khorne]], [[Tzeentch]], [[Nurgle]], [[Slaanesh]])
| government    = Tribal warbands ruled by the strongest Chaos Champions
| government    = Tribal warbands ruled by the strongest Chaos Champions


| allies        = Beastmen, Daemons, Chaos Dwarfs (occasionally)
| allies        = Beastmen, Daemons, Chaos Dwarfs (occasionally)
| enemies        = Empire, Dwarfs, Elves, Bretonnia, Kislev – all ordered civilisations
| enemies        = Empire, Dwarfs, Elves, Bretonnia, Kislev
}}
}}


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== Chaos Gods ==
== Chaos Gods ==
As a Warrior of Chaos, you must commit your path to one of the four Chaos Gods. Achieving their favor and advancing toward full Chaos worship demands following the doctrines of the selected god. Prior to ascension, you must choose which Chaos God you will serve as a Chaos Warrior.
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<!-- ■■■ Khorne ■■■ -->
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<div class="race-title">Khorne</div>
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<div class="clickbox race-card artisan" aria-label="Asrai" style="width: 180px;" data-target="/index.php/Artisan">
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<!-- ■■■ Nurgle ■■■ -->
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<div class="clickbox race-card ritualist" aria-label="Druchii" style="width: 180px;" data-target="/index.php/Ritualist">
<div class="clickbox race-card nurgle" aria-label="Nurgle" style="flex: 0 1 180px;" data-target="/index.php/Nurgle">
<div class="race-title">Nurgle</div>
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<!-- ■■■ Slaanesh ■■■ -->
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<div class="clickbox race-card quartermaster" aria-label="Druchii" style="width: 180px;" data-target="/index.php/Quartermaster">
<div class="clickbox race-card slaanesh" aria-label="Slaanesh" style="flex: 0 1 180px;" data-target="/index.php/Slaanesh">
<div class="race-title">Slaanesh</div>
<div class="race-title">Slaanesh</div>
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==Combat==
Upon transforming into a chaos warrior, characters maintain their existing class. Should their class be incompatible with chaos warrior race, they are granted a free class change to any class of their choice.
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; background:#1e1e1e; text-align:center;"
|-
! colspan="8" style="background:#2d2d2d; font-size:120%; padding:6px; text-align:center;" | '''Compatible Classes'''
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#262626; color:#ffaa00; text-align:center;" | '''Vanguard'''
! colspan="2" style="background:#262626; color:#88ff88; text-align:center;" | '''Skirmisher'''
! colspan="2" style="background:#262626; color:#ff88ff; text-align:center;" | '''Caster'''
! colspan="2" style="background:#262626; color:#ffdd88; text-align:center;" | '''Sage'''
|-
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Bastion]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Berserker]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Ranger]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Assassin]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Pyromancer]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Cryomancer]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Healer]]
| style="background:#1e1f22;" | [[Necromancer]]
|-
! colspan="8" style="background:#262626; font-size:90%; padding:6px; text-align:center;" | '''Depending on Patreon God, it might be limited. Please ensure compatibility beforehand'''
|-
|}
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</div>
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==Relations with Other Races==
==Relations with Other Races==
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; background:#1e1e1e; color:#e0e0e0; border:1px solid #444; font-size:95%;"
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|-
| [[Norsca]]
| [[Norsca]]
| <span style="color:#00ff00; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
| <span style="color:#88ff88; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#88ff88;" | '''Elves'''
| rowspan="3" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#88ff88;" | '''Elves'''
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|-
| [[Chaos Dwarfs]]
| [[Chaos Dwarfs]]
| <span style="color:#00ff00; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
| <span style="color:#88ff88; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#88ff88;" | '''Greenskins'''
| rowspan="2" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#88ff88;" | '''Greenskins'''
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| [[Beastmen]]
| [[Beastmen]]
| <span style="color:#00ff00; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
| <span style="color:#88ff88; font-weight:bold;">Friendly</span>
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#ff88ff;" | '''Affliction'''
| rowspan="1" style="background:#2d2d2d; text-align:center; color:#ff88ff;" | '''Affliction'''
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| <span style="color:#ff3333; font-weight:bold;">Hostile</span>
| <span style="color:#ff3333; font-weight:bold;">Hostile</span>
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==Khorne==
==How to become Warrior of Chaos==
===Overview===
There are three ways to begin Chaos worship: starting as [[Norsca]] with the Cultist perk (skipping to Phase Two), being corrupted by existing Warriors of Chaos, or acquiring corruption through personal effort.
====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption====
* '''Slavery:''' Practically irrelevant; Khorne’s followers prioritize battle and bloodshed over structured societies. Captives may be killed or forced to fight, but not enslaved formally. 
* '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' Considered weakness; lust is despised and suppressed in favor of rage and honor in combat. 
* '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' Very high. Already devoted to Khorne, further corruption manifests as greater bloodlust and mutations, enhancing martial ferocity.
====Strengths & Weaknesses====
* '''Strengths:''' Unmatched martial ferocity, courage, and resilience; thrives in chaos and combat; fearsome presence. 
* '''Weaknesses:''' Single-minded rage limits subtlety, strategy, and social interactions; blind bloodlust can be exploited.


===Gender Roles & Sexuality===
After becoming a Cultist, you must earn the favor of one of the patron gods to advance into their race. Please check the respective pages: [[Khorne]], [[Tzeentch]], [[Nurgle]], and [[Slaanesh]].
====Gender Roles====
=== Individual Method ===
* Khorne’s followers are almost entirely male-coded in behavior; emphasis is on martial prowess, rage, and dominance. 
* Combat ability and strength determine status; no formal gender hierarchy exists among daemonic warriors. 
* Female-coded daemons exist (Bloodletters, Daemonettes of other lore) but are rare and rarely mentioned; functionally, all are lethal warriors.


====Sexuality====
==== Step 1 – The Eight Tomes of the Abyss ====
* Khorne despises indulgence, including sexual pleasure. Sexuality is irrelevant or suppressed; followers are motivated entirely by battle, blood, and honor in combat. 
Collect exactly '''eight different physical tomes''' that exist on the server. These are rare but not unique, several copies of each float around in Chaos shrines, black markets, or carried by existing cultists.
* Erotic acts are considered weakness; lust is taboo and punishable. 
* Any sexualized depiction of Khorne’s warriors in lore is extremely rare or symbolic, often reflecting domination and aggression rather than desire.


====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)====
{| class="wikitable"
* Sexualization of other races is **nonexistent**; Khorne’s followers view all beings as enemies or prey for slaughter. 
! Tome Name
* Focus is entirely on combat, rage, and bloodshed rather than erotic fascination.
! Typical Location / How to Get
 
|-
==Slaanesh==
| The Lies of Sigmar
===Overview===
| Hidden in Empire churches (Main Town)
====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption====
|-
* '''Slavery:''' Exploitation of others is common, especially for pleasure or domination; hierarchy is based on indulgence and seduction. 
| The Brass Book of Khorne
* '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' Normalized within the culture; coercion and manipulation are often intertwined with personal power and pleasure. 
| Khorne warbands, battlefield loot (Mayhem Chest Drop)
* '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' Extremely high. Slaanesh worshipers are drawn to excess, making further corruption constant and reinforcing decadent behavior.
|-
====Strengths & Weaknesses====
| The Everchanging Grimoire
* '''Strengths:''' Seductive, cunning, fast, and elegant; skilled at manipulation, temptation, and exploiting desires; excels in subtlety and intrigue. 
| Tzeentch libraries, puzzle rooms (Weekly Dungeon)
* '''Weaknesses:''' Hedonistic excess can cloud judgment; overconfidence and obsession can be exploited; loyalty is fleeting.
|-
===Gender Roles & Sexuality===
| The Liber Pestilentia
====Gender Roles====
| Nurgle swamps, plague priest huts (Open World)
* Slaanesh’s followers are highly diverse in gender, often fluid, reflecting aesthetic perfection, decadence, and temptation. 
|-
* Both male and female daemons (Daemonettes, Keepers of Secrets) are seductive, deadly, and socially dominant within Slaanesh cults. 
| The Six Circles of Slaanesh
* Hierarchy is based on ability to tempt, dominate, and embody excess rather than biological sex.
| Hidden in noble bedchambers, pleasure houses (Town Brothel)
 
|-
====Sexuality====
| The Book of Forbidden Desires
* Sexuality is central to Slaanesh. Erotic pleasure, seduction, and indulgence define both daemon and mortal followers. 
| Slaaneshi cults, dark elf traders (Bought from NPC)
* Same-sex and opposite-sex attraction are common; indulgence in any taboo or decadent sexual act is celebrated. 
|-
* Sex, pain, and pleasure are often inseparable, with extreme eroticism intertwined with worship and power.
| The Claws of the Great Beast
 
| Beastmen herds (Open world Boss Drop)
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)====
|-
* Slaanesh followers sexualize almost all other races, using allure, temptation, and manipulation: 
| The Black Covenant
* Humans and elves are prized for beauty and sensuality. 
| Chaos Undivided shrines (always one copy in the northern wastes)
* Dwarfs and greenskins are fetishized in exaggerated or exoticized ways. 
|}
* Sexualized acts often involve coercion, seduction, or symbolic domination rather than mutual affection.
 
==Nurgle==
===Overview===
 
====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption====
* '''Slavery:''' Rare; Nurgle’s followers are communal, spreading disease and pestilence rather than structured enslavement. 
* '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' Morality is warped; acts are often grotesque or tied to corruption and disease rather than desire. 
* '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' Very high. Nurgle’s influence is pervasive; exposure leads to physical and mental degeneration, though followers often embrace it willingly.
 
====Strengths & Weaknesses====
* '''Strengths:''' Immensely resilient, hard to kill, patient, and persistent; thrives in attrition and spreading corruption. 
* '''Weaknesses:''' Slow, unrefined, and unambitious outside of decay; can become grotesquely dependent on Nurgle’s influence.
 
===Gender Roles & Sexuality===
 
====Gender Roles====
* Nurgle’s followers, including Plaguebearers and mortals, are largely indifferent to gender; corruption and disease affect all equally. 
* Hierarchies exist based on resilience, devotion, and pestilential influence rather than sex.
 
====Sexuality====
* Sexuality is downplayed or grotesquely intertwined with decay and disease. Pleasure is secondary; filth, rot, and survival dominate. 
* Erotic acts may exist but are generally symbolic, perverse, or tied to pestilence and corruption rather than attraction.
 
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)====
* Sexualization is minimal and often horrifying: other races are objects for disease, corruption, or grotesque parody rather than desire. 
* Humans may be twisted into disgusting sexualized forms in ritual or corruption. 
* Elves, dwarfs, and greenskins are primarily sources of disease or ritual experimentation.


==Tzeentch==
You only need one of each - eight books total.
===Overview===
====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption====


* '''Slavery:''' Manipulation is favored over physical enslavement; followers often bind others through schemes, contracts, or magical influence.
==== Step 2 – The Ritual of Binding (Cultist Status) ====
* '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' Exploited as a tool for manipulation, temptation, or illusion rather than personal desire.
Once you have all eight tomes:
* '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' Extremely high. Followers are ambitious and scheming; exposure to Tzeentch’s schemes often changes them physically, mentally, or magically.
* Go alone or with 1–2 friends to any Chaos altar (there is in the northern wastes).
* Stack the eight books in front of you, light a single black candle (prop), and speak the following words (or your own version): > “Eight truths I have taken. Eight lies I have burned. Let the Gods see me.
* Take one screenshot showing the eight books + candle + your character.
* '''Staff ticket #1''': “Eight Tomes Ritual – [Character Name]” → attach screenshot.


====Strengths & Weaknesses====
Instant approval (usually same day).   
* '''Strengths:''' Cunning, magical, manipulative, and adaptable; excels at deception, planning, and exploiting chaos.   
* '''Weaknesses:''' Physically weak, overambitious, and prone to paranoia; reliance on schemes makes them vulnerable if plans fail.


You are now officially a '''Cultist of Chaos Undivided'''. 


===Gender Roles & Sexuality===
You receive the small eight-pointed star pendant (cosmetic) and may proceed immediately to your chosen God.


====Gender Roles====
=== Being Corrupted ===
* Tzeentch’s followers, including Pink Horrors and sorcerers, are highly mutable; shape, appearance, and gender can change magically. 
An existing Warrior of Chaos can corrupt a target player by placing a brand on them. This branding elevates the targeted player to the rank of Chaos Cultist.
* Hierarchy is based on cunning, magical skill, and manipulation rather than gender.
* Both male and female-coded daemons serve as sorcerers, agents, or manipulators.


====Sexuality====
==== Rules of the Gift ====
* Sexuality is fluid, mutable, and often tied to transformation, manipulation, or illusion.   
* The giver must be a currently active, staff-recognised Chaos Warrior (not a cultist, not a champion of another god).   
* Acts of seduction, deception, or temptation are common; sexual identity is mutable or irrelevant.   
* The gift must be handed over in a short, witnessed roleplay scene (minimum 3 other players present).   
* Pleasure may be experienced, but intellectual and magical schemes are often more important than erotic gratification.
* The giver must speak words depends on their patron god.
* The receiver must accept the brand imidietly and put on to their characters flesh.
* From this moment forward the brand is soul-bound to you. If you ever remove it, you lose cultist status.


====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)====
==== Staff Verification (One Ticket Only) ====
* Tzeentch’s followers may sexualize other races as part of manipulation, illusion, or temptation. 
Create a ticket titled: “Chaos Branding – [Your Character Name]” 
* Humans, elves, and even other daemons can be lured or coerced using glamour or sexualized deception. 
Attach:
* Sexuality is a tool for power, not a reflection of preference or natural desire.
* Screenshot of the giver branding your character
* Screenshot of the chaos brand on your character
* Short log of the emotes
* Name of the giver


===Notable Cultural Nuances for Chaos Daemons===
Approval is almost always instant.
* Khorne: martial, non-sexual, obsessed with blood and honor. 
* Slaanesh: decadent, sexual, indulgent, highly eroticized culture. 
* Nurgle: grotesque, indifferent to gender, sexuality corrupted by disease. 
* Tzeentch: mutable, manipulative, sexuality fluid and strategic, often used as a tool.

Latest revision as of 10:47, 29 December 2025

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Important Notice
Players cannot begin with this race; it can only be unlocked through evolution. If this is your first time creating a character, please choose a starting race from the following: Empire, Bretonnia, Kislev, Sartosa, Araby, Cathay, Norsca. Upon ascending to this race, players will forfeit all racial progression associated with their former racial skill trees.


Warriors of Chaos are the mortal slaves of the Dark Gods: savage tribes from the frozen north who live only to kill, corrupt, and ascend. They pour from the Chaos Wastes in endless hordes, twisted by mutations and driven by divine madness. Once men, now monsters, they worship Khorne for blood, Tzeentch for change, Nurgle for decay, and Slaanesh for excess. Every raid is a prayer, every slaughter a step toward godhood or oblivion.

Overview

If you want to play a barbarian warlord who sells his soul for power, mutates into something glorious and terrible, and drags the world screaming into the abyss, this is your horde.

Appearance

Tall, swollen warriors in fur and spiked steel; beards matted with blood, eyes burning with unholy fire. Mutations twist them – extra limbs, scales, horns, tentacles.

Culture & Society

  • Regions: The frozen Chaos Wastes and northern tribeslands.
  • Culture: War is life; strength proves worth; betrayal is survival.
  • Names: Archaon, Valnir, Sigvald, Engra Deathsword, Scyla Anfingrimm.
  • Religion: The four Gods (see their pages); Undivided worship balances all.

Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Strengths: Superhuman might, god-granted powers, fearless hordes.
  • Weaknesses: Infighting, madness from mutations, rival god conflicts.

Playing a Warrior of Chaos

You were born in ice and blood; now you burn for the Gods. Speak in snarls and oaths, move like a predator. Pick a God (or Undivided) and chase favour through slaughter. A Khorne berserker charges without thought; a Tzeentch sorcerer weaves lies and spells; a Nurgle plaguebearer laughs at pain; a Slaanesh hedonist savours every agony. Mutate wisely – or risk becoming Spawn.

The world is yours to break. Just don’t let the Gods break you first.

Physical Appearance

Barbaric giants in rusted plate and furs, axes dripping gore. Norscans pale and seafaring; Kurgan copper-skinned horsemen; Hung squat hunters. Mutations define them: Khorne’s scars, Tzeentch’s shifting forms, Nurgle’s rot, Slaanesh’s perfection twisted wrong.

Chaos Gods

As a Warrior of Chaos, you must commit your path to one of the four Chaos Gods. Achieving their favor and advancing toward full Chaos worship demands following the doctrines of the selected god. Prior to ascension, you must choose which Chaos God you will serve as a Chaos Warrior.

Khorne
Tzeentch
Nurgle
Slaanesh

Combat

Upon transforming into a chaos warrior, characters maintain their existing class. Should their class be incompatible with chaos warrior race, they are granted a free class change to any class of their choice.

Compatible Classes
Vanguard Skirmisher Caster Sage
Bastion Berserker Ranger Assassin Pyromancer Cryomancer Healer Necromancer
Depending on Patreon God, it might be limited. Please ensure compatibility beforehand

Relations with Other Races

Category Faction Relation
Humans Empire Hostile
Bretonnia Hostile
Kislev Hostile
Sartosa Hostile
Araby Hostile
Cathay Hostile
Norsca Friendly
Elves Asur (High Elves) Hostile
Asrai (Wood Elves) Hostile
Druchii (Dark Elves) Hostile
Dwarfs Dwarfs Hostile
Chaos Dwarfs Friendly
Greenskins Orcs Neutral
Goblins Neutral
Monstrous Ogre Neutral
Beastmen Friendly
Affliction Vampire Hostile

How to become Warrior of Chaos

There are three ways to begin Chaos worship: starting as Norsca with the Cultist perk (skipping to Phase Two), being corrupted by existing Warriors of Chaos, or acquiring corruption through personal effort.

After becoming a Cultist, you must earn the favor of one of the patron gods to advance into their race. Please check the respective pages: Khorne, Tzeentch, Nurgle, and Slaanesh.

Individual Method

Step 1 – The Eight Tomes of the Abyss

Collect exactly eight different physical tomes that exist on the server. These are rare but not unique, several copies of each float around in Chaos shrines, black markets, or carried by existing cultists.

Tome Name Typical Location / How to Get
The Lies of Sigmar Hidden in Empire churches (Main Town)
The Brass Book of Khorne Khorne warbands, battlefield loot (Mayhem Chest Drop)
The Everchanging Grimoire Tzeentch libraries, puzzle rooms (Weekly Dungeon)
The Liber Pestilentia Nurgle swamps, plague priest huts (Open World)
The Six Circles of Slaanesh Hidden in noble bedchambers, pleasure houses (Town Brothel)
The Book of Forbidden Desires Slaaneshi cults, dark elf traders (Bought from NPC)
The Claws of the Great Beast Beastmen herds (Open world Boss Drop)
The Black Covenant Chaos Undivided shrines (always one copy in the northern wastes)

You only need one of each - eight books total.

Step 2 – The Ritual of Binding (Cultist Status)

Once you have all eight tomes:

  • Go alone or with 1–2 friends to any Chaos altar (there is in the northern wastes).
  • Stack the eight books in front of you, light a single black candle (prop), and speak the following words (or your own version): > “Eight truths I have taken. Eight lies I have burned. Let the Gods see me.”
  • Take one screenshot showing the eight books + candle + your character.
  • Staff ticket #1: “Eight Tomes Ritual – [Character Name]” → attach screenshot.

Instant approval (usually same day).

You are now officially a Cultist of Chaos Undivided.

You receive the small eight-pointed star pendant (cosmetic) and may proceed immediately to your chosen God.

Being Corrupted

An existing Warrior of Chaos can corrupt a target player by placing a brand on them. This branding elevates the targeted player to the rank of Chaos Cultist.

Rules of the Gift

  • The giver must be a currently active, staff-recognised Chaos Warrior (not a cultist, not a champion of another god).
  • The gift must be handed over in a short, witnessed roleplay scene (minimum 3 other players present).
  • The giver must speak words depends on their patron god.
  • The receiver must accept the brand imidietly and put on to their characters flesh.
  • From this moment forward the brand is soul-bound to you. If you ever remove it, you lose cultist status.

Staff Verification (One Ticket Only)

Create a ticket titled: “Chaos Branding – [Your Character Name]” Attach:

  • Screenshot of the giver branding your character
  • Screenshot of the chaos brand on your character
  • Short log of the emotes
  • Name of the giver

Approval is almost always instant.