Rites

Prisoner's Fate

What pride remains in these priests who fell into your hands? Nothing but lambs for slaughter.

ID: 5008180

Type: None

Tips: None

Duration: 1 days

Waits For: 1 days

Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 0

Starts Automatically: No

Triggers Result Automatically: No

Tag Tips: None

Tag Tips Up: None

Tag Tips Text: None

Random Text: None

Random Text Up: None


Actions When Wait Expires

This rite has no actions when the wait expires.

Slots

Slot #1
Captured Priest

Locks: Yes

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

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Pops: None

Slot #2
You have to handle them yourself

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Slot #3
You can take this to break a Conquest Card or Bloodshed Card of Silver tier or lower

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Activation Conditions

This rite has no activation conditions.

Outcome

Prior

This rite has no prior outcome.

Regular

Total Purge
You drag the priests to the Purist Order's entrance for execution. On this day, every white stone of the Order drowns in pale red bloodwater, erasing all traces of jasmine fragrance.

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Savoring Justice
You kill them one by one, relishing each moment. You force them to pray to their god, who offers no response. You savor the moment their faith crumbles, their tears and pleas. Like their god, you show no mercy.

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Extra

Crown
As the card snaps, through the messy stains, you glimpse an exalted vision - a crown destined for the King of Kings, the world-ruling God. In ancient times, a god was judged evil and banished for unauthorized world-alteration - now, through game-created stains and your vision, Their name will be sanctified anew, returning once more.

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Angel
In the moment the card breaks, through the corpse's gaping wound and spreading stains, you witness a sublime vision: a divine angel unfurling wings, heralding this world's master's birth. You convince yourself - no, you firmly believe: their death was necessary, sacred. Only through their blood could this stagnant world find change and liberation!

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