![]() ![]() As the cult grows, and players begin to create larger automated farms, they will need steady access to Fertilizer. Unlock the Grave Building, which produces +2 Faith when Followers grieve at it.Ĭhoice Advice: The Grave Building is situational, providing a small bump for players that are struggling with Faith production, but the Natural Burial Building is a better choice economically. Return to the Earth Grieve the Fallen Unlock the Natural Burial building, which turns corpses into Fertilizer. The unpredictability in which Elderly Followers can perish can cause players to lose a large amount of Faith if they miss a sacrifice. As it’s possible (and likely) that there will be groups that reach this senior status at the same time, it’s much better to provide a small Faith bonus by having them around. +10 Faith if an Elderly Follower is used for sacrifice/murder/cannibalism, but lose -5 if they die naturally.Ĭhoice Advice: When players amass enough followers, they can be sure they’ll begin to see more and more Elderly cultists pop up. Respect Your Elders Good Die Young Followers gain +5 Faith for every Elderly Follower around. Although the Ritual of Resurrection has a long cooldown, it’s worth it to be able to bring back a particularly useful cultist, and they will be returned to a young age, giving them a new lease on life. Perform a Funeral on a recently deceased Follower for +20 Faith.Ĭhoice Advice: Each time players successfully level up their adoration from a particular Follower, that cultist will gain additional positive traits that make them a better follower overall. Ritual of Resurrection Funeral Unlock a Ritual that allows you to revive dead Followers. Because of this, it’s a much better option to select Choice Two: Belief in Afterlife Trait, as it’s very likely that players will end up with multiple cultists dying naturally from Old Age, so long as they’re taken care of. As players progress and gain more followers, they will notice groups of them reaching Old Age at the same time. Decrease to -5 Faith when a follower perishes instead of -20Ĭhoice Advice: Without the appropriate upgrade to decrease Ritual Cooldowns, players will likely find some followers dying of old age without the possibility of being sacrificed. Afterlife Iīelief in Sacrifice Belief in Afterlife +20 Faith whenever a Cult member is sacrificed. Here’s a look at what choices to expect at each tier. Players can usually skip this tree at the start to focus on other aspects of their cult, as they likely won’t have an abundance of cult members kicking the bucket, as long as they’re taken care of. ![]() The following Doctrines affect how a player’s cult members perceive Death and Dying, and also provide some unique bonuses for aging cult members. To better help players that are struggling to make decisions, or to give a sneak peek at which Doctrines are unlocked at which stage, the following list includes a look at all the possible Doctrines and what they do, as well as some advice on what the “best” choice is for each tier. Knowing how or why individuals died will assist in developing appropriate theories.There are twenty total choices that Cult of the Lamb players will have to make concerning doctrines as they make their way through their adventure. My research involves using x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to compare the elemental strontium concentration levels of the cranial/post-cranial skeletal bone and the dental remains of twelve bog bodies housed in institutes and museums throughout Northern Europe. The final theory, Accidental Death or Suicide Theory, includes any bog body death that may have been accidental (drowning, suicide, or natural causes). Other bog bodies, discussed in terms of Dehumanization Theory, may have been criminals, scapegoats, or captives “dehumanized” during their deaths. Such individuals may vary widely in age and have unique or unusual physical characteristics, such as physical deformities. Often, there is evidence of pre-, peri-, and postmortem violence to bog bodies, which may indicate human sacrifice through strangulation or intentional traumatic injury. The circumstances of death may indicate the need to appease a single deity or a combination of rituals to appease several deities. Other theories, such as Social Ritual Theory, are more complex and often involve the conduct of social rituals, such as human sacrifice, to appease various deities. Carrying them downhill and submerging them is easier, rapid, and effectively removes the body from view without cremation or underground internment. The first (Practicality Theory) is practical dead bodies are heavy and awkward to move. Several theories have been posited to explain the use of Northern European bogs as internment sites where bodies have been discovered. ![]()
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