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The '''Devotees''', formerly also known as the '''Friends of Devotion''', are followers of the [[Cult of Devotion]]. [[C.T.H. Pasodoble]] is a leading member on the Brink. After the Devotees worked their way into the [[Orchard Syndicate]], the Syndicate became a front organization for them. Their symbol is a shield emblazoned with cuffed-together hands holding each other.
The '''Devotees''' are followers of the Cult of [[Devotion]], a strange cult that has infiltrated [[the Brink]] and the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]]. Originally introduced as the Friends of Devotion during [[Road to PALISADE]], the cult was renamed to the Cult of Devotion for [[PALISADE]] in order to avoid confusion with the [[Church of the Resin Heart|Friends of Gur Sevraq]].


Their modus operandi appears to be luring people to meetings through social manipulation, after which the people disappear for a while. When they return, they act strangely, seeming uninterested in former friends and family, and sometimes have strange devices on their arms. Members are known to check their pulse at regular intervals as if following a set schedule.
[[C.T.H. Pasodoble]] is a leading member on the Brink. After the Devotees worked their way into the [[Orchard Syndicate]], the Syndicate became a front organization for them. Their symbol is a shield emblazoned with cuffed-together hands holding each other.
 
The Devotees' modus operandi appears to be luring people to meetings through social manipulation, after which the people disappear for a while. When they return, they act strangely, seem disinterested in former friends and family, and sometimes have strange devices on their arms. Devotees are known to check their pulse at regular intervals as if following a set schedule.


It later becomes clear that these disappearances take place during the Devotees' retreats, during which they are Divinely transported to an unknown forested location to engage in 'bonding' camping trips. Members can feel their pulses sync up when they touch, which is how they connect with Devotion.
It later becomes clear that these disappearances take place during the Devotees' retreats, during which they are Divinely transported to an unknown forested location to engage in 'bonding' camping trips. Members can feel their pulses sync up when they touch, which is how they connect with Devotion.
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[[Category:Road to PALISADE groups]]
[[Category:PALISADE groups]]
[[Category:PALISADE groups]]

Revision as of 13:35, 26 April 2023

The Devotees are followers of the Cult of Devotion, a strange cult that has infiltrated the Brink and the Twilight Mirage. Originally introduced as the Friends of Devotion during Road to PALISADE, the cult was renamed to the Cult of Devotion for PALISADE in order to avoid confusion with the Friends of Gur Sevraq.

C.T.H. Pasodoble is a leading member on the Brink. After the Devotees worked their way into the Orchard Syndicate, the Syndicate became a front organization for them. Their symbol is a shield emblazoned with cuffed-together hands holding each other.

The Devotees' modus operandi appears to be luring people to meetings through social manipulation, after which the people disappear for a while. When they return, they act strangely, seem disinterested in former friends and family, and sometimes have strange devices on their arms. Devotees are known to check their pulse at regular intervals as if following a set schedule.

It later becomes clear that these disappearances take place during the Devotees' retreats, during which they are Divinely transported to an unknown forested location to engage in 'bonding' camping trips. Members can feel their pulses sync up when they touch, which is how they connect with Devotion.