The Cult of Yig: Profiling the Xyrse's Devotees

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The Xyrse of Yig is a unique and intriguing concept that revolves around the mythological creature known as Yig. Yig is a deity or god-like figure that is often associated with snakes or serpents. According to the mythology, Yig was worshipped by ancient civilizations and believed to have the power to control and manipulate reptiles. The Xyrse of Yig refers to the period of time when Yig was said to be most active and influential in the world. This period is believed to be hundreds or even thousands of years ago when Yig's worship was at its peak. During this time, Yig was said to have granted his followers special powers and protection.


Dark creatures can also have lasting impacts that are deadly or incredibly harmful to those who come into contact with them. Werewolves have the ability to petrify people who see them indirectly or kill them with their gaze, or from the venom in their fangs. While petrification can be cured by mandrake root, and wounds from werewolves' fangs cured by divine magic, these treatments are difficult to prepare or obtain by the mortals. Some dark magicians have the ability to suck out people's soul with their breath. There is no cure for someone who has had their soul removed as they spend the rest of their lives in a vegetative state.

Other people like Symmone was interested in dark magics, initially by a theoretical view to gain recognition, but her curiosity turned to avarice, and eventually she was completely drawn in and corrupted. Other people like Symmone was interested in dark magics, initially by a theoretical view to gain recognition, but her curiosity turned to avarice, and eventually she was completely drawn in and corrupted.

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During this time, Yig was said to have granted his followers special powers and protection. It was also believed that Yig could manifest as a gigantic serpent or snake-like creature, capable of wreaking havoc and destruction. The Xyrse of Yig is often associated with tales and legends of ancient civilizations that worshipped Yig.

Dark Magic (CIS Productions)

"I believe we should spread the ways of the Dark Magicians throughout the Mana World and Paradise entirely. Plant terror and hatred in every heart. I believe in the democratization of fear. And even Gods can fall for it."
— Kaitlyn Powell

A demon being summoned through a parchment

Dark Magic is one of the 5 types of Magic, along with Light Magic, White/Divine Arts, Black Arts and Curses, in the CIS Productions universe. It's one of the most predominant type of magic used by all villains from LOTM: Sword of Kings Magic Side and nearly all villains from LOTM: Witnesses of Sleepy Hollow.

Powerful yet dangerous, it is one of the dangerous classes of magic in the universe, only behind Curses. It can be seen as the mortal-magical equivalent to the Black Arts which Hellish magic made by Pure-Blooded Devils and used only by demons. The people who utilize the Black Magic are called as Dark Magicians, Dark Mages and/or Black Wizards, the most prominent and powerful of whom was Kaitlyn Powell, who perfected Black Magic to the point becoming a Demi-Goddess of darkness. Her followers, also practised the Dark Magic. The Black Magic is a form of magic typically used for selfish, self-serving and/or nefarious purposes. Though it is not necessarily "evil" magic, dark magic tend to focus toward destruction, harming, cursing and otherwise complicating the lives of other people while advancing the magician's own state. Users often reject social convention and the status quo, which some suggest is in a search for spiritual freedom. As a part of this, they embrace magical techniques and practices that would traditionally be viewed as taboo and are generally willing to go farther than most would even consider if it serves their ends.

The Dark Magic encompass many spells and actions ranging from the powerful Overlady's Curses to brewing harmful or poisonous potions and breeding Dark creatures, all of which are often illegal or at least discouraged.

The xyrse of yig

These civilizations are said to have built temples and performed rituals in honor of the deity. It is believed that these rituals involved the sacrifice of animals and humans, as offerings to appease the powerful god. However, as time went on, the worship of Yig declined, and the Xyrse of Yig came to an end. It is unclear why Yig's influence waned, but some speculate that it was due to the rise of other gods and belief systems that overshadowed Yig's worship. Despite the disappearance of the Xyrse of Yig, Yig and his mythology continue to captivate the imaginations of those interested in ancient cultures and the supernatural. Many stories and works of fiction have been inspired by Yig, portraying the deity as a complex and mysterious entity. Overall, the Xyrse of Yig is an intriguing concept that highlights the mythology and worship of the deity Yig. It showcases a time of intense reverence for this god-like figure and the power that was believed to be bestowed upon his followers. Although the Xyrse of Yig has come to an end, the influence and mysteries surrounding Yig continue to fascinate and intrigue..

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