The Korban

The Korban the name of the religious cult formed by Micah and led by him and his higher up Reverend Horace Black (Jesse)

The Cult is an organized group of around 100 people, all whom wear a uniformed dress of casual red-outfits while "newcomers" are granted white robes and masks as they have to "earn their identity".

Inituatiion goes as Black sacks are placed over the heads of anyone wishing to enter the community, where they are then driven to a nearby bathhouse within the grounds. It is here where they my "divest" the outside world, by removing all clothing and possessions they came in with. The possessions are placed in a barrel and the newcomers are granted white garbs. Then they must well wear masks until they are accepted, they must wear it in public around other community members and may remove it upon command by Micash

As an additional test for newcomers and current community members, they must pass "the reckoning"...wwhich comes off as a glorified lie-detector test. The reckoning is used to identify weakness in faith from community members.

The teaching suggest suggest ritualistic sacrifice. Blood of the sinner is meant to be ingested, to save their souls and while it's not suggested murder is apart of their rituals...Micah insists on adding it to increase the infamy of his organization.

The ritualistic sacrifice itself is extremely ceremonial, with cult members dressed in full red robes wearing white masks at night time with torches set up around an altar displaying the cult's symbol. A "sacrifice" is chosen  and that "God's Will" guides the leader and his stick points out the chosen sacrifice. Micah, dressed in a brown robe wearing a misshapen wooden mask, calls the sacrifice to the altar where they are strapped to the icon, which is spinned and then flipped upside down so that he may slice each wrist (non-fatally) allowing the sacrifice to bleed enough blood that a goblet can be filled with it. The blood is then ingested by Micah, who continues to spark the crowd claiming salvation and passage to their "home".

According to Micah, human beings exist in the "pre-life" which is their current existence and upon moving on to their "home", they enter the real life. In the religion, there is no such thing as an "afterlife".

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