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===Tzeentchian Cults=== Tzeentchian cults are made of [[Just as Planned]] or [[Not as Planned]] in equal measures. Either way works for the Architect of Fate. They usually get to work sowing intrigue and dissent through dissemination of forbidden knowledge and concepts. They tend to be much harder to pinpoint than other cults as the quiet little reading club can just as easily be a cult front as the sorcerous fanatics summoning demons and mind raping civilians. As befits the Chaos god of hope and ambition, many such cults often camouflage themselves under laudable political and social causes before pulling out the real [https://www.legacyamericana.com/Change-We-Can-Believe-In_p_1693.html "Hope and Change"] that Tzeentch is so well known for. Sometimes the cult's members don't even realize that they're part of a cult at all until they start turning into [[Chaos Spawn|crimes against nature]]. Often it's only the leadership of the cult who are devout Tzeenchian followers, while the rest are just their unwitting pawns, believing they are just venerating Emprah in some of His unusual aspects, or at least are Chaos Undivided cultists. The reason behind this is that as the god of ''ambition'', Tzeentch cares much less about quantity of his followers compared to other gods and more about the quality thereof. This translates into a preference for recruiting mortals in a position of power- the better to use that power and any secrets they might know to his advantage. That's not to say he's snobbish about it, though- anyone with a penchant for deceit and cunning along with a heady dose of ambition has the potential to be a pawn too useful for the Great Conspirator to dispose of too quickly. Paradoxically, which is appropriate for Tzeentch, he also attracts those who dare to hope. In a sense, any rebellion can be a Tzeentchian rebellion because it is the desire for change and the hope of advancement that drives men to work against their masters. Throngs fall to Tzeentch's sway just for the prospect of having a second loaf of bread.
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