The Evil Cult Review
Cults are almost always centered around a single, dominant authority figure.
"Evil" is a perspective. Most cults don't think they are evil; they think they are the only ones who see the truth. The Evil Cult
A "proper write-up" for an —whether for a novel, a tabletop campaign, or world-building—requires moving beyond the "hooded figures in a basement" cliché. To be truly threatening, a cult must feel like a logical, albeit twisted, response to its members' needs. 1. The Core Motivation Cults are almost always centered around a single,
Identify a "gap" in society that the cult fills. Is there a plague? Economic collapse? A feeling of spiritual emptiness? A "proper write-up" for an —whether for a
What do they offer that no one else can? This could be safety, a sense of belonging, or "forbidden" knowledge.
The most dangerous cults believe their atrocities are necessary to save the world or achieve a higher state of existence. 2. The Charismatic Leader