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9/12/2025, 9:32:09 PM
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Order of the 9 Angles (no typo, Angles, not Angels) - real life crazy cultists of the "Dark Gods"
Video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x90at2frlA
(It was written mostly for the players of the Lovecraftian TTRPGs, like Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green etc., but during my research I found some wild shit, so I am sharing it with you).
Academics have found it difficult to ascertain "exact and verifiable information" about the ONA's origins given the high level of secrecy it maintains. As with many other occult organisations, the Order shrouds its history in "mystery and legend", creating a "mythical narrative" for its origins and development.
The ONA claims to be the descendant of pre-Christian pagan traditions which survived the Christianisation of Britain and were passed down from the Middle Ages onward in small groups or "temples" which were based in the Welsh Marches β a border area which is located between England and Wales β each of which was led by a grand master or a grand mistress. Sounds like anothe New Age pagan group? Well, ONA members consider themselves βtraditional satanistsβ. And they are not Laveyan Satanists, aka atheists who like edgy, dark vibes. They murder, they rape, they infiltrate mainstream organizations, thay want to rule the world - just like supposedly fictional "Holywood Satanists". Oh, and they tried to kill Donald Trump.
Full text in the brochure (sorry, character limit): https://adeptus7.itch.io/lovecraftian-inspirations-from-real-life-and-beliefs
(It was written mostly for the players of the Lovecraftian TTRPGs, like Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green etc., but during my research I found some wild shit, so I am sharing it with you).
Academics have found it difficult to ascertain "exact and verifiable information" about the ONA's origins given the high level of secrecy it maintains. As with many other occult organisations, the Order shrouds its history in "mystery and legend", creating a "mythical narrative" for its origins and development.
The ONA claims to be the descendant of pre-Christian pagan traditions which survived the Christianisation of Britain and were passed down from the Middle Ages onward in small groups or "temples" which were based in the Welsh Marches β a border area which is located between England and Wales β each of which was led by a grand master or a grand mistress. Sounds like anothe New Age pagan group? Well, ONA members consider themselves βtraditional satanistsβ. And they are not Laveyan Satanists, aka atheists who like edgy, dark vibes. They murder, they rape, they infiltrate mainstream organizations, thay want to rule the world - just like supposedly fictional "Holywood Satanists". Oh, and they tried to kill Donald Trump.
Full text in the brochure (sorry, character limit): https://adeptus7.itch.io/lovecraftian-inspirations-from-real-life-and-beliefs