life of a cultist
Cultists in my country, let me tell you a quick synopsis about cultism in my home nation: they live their whole lives as if they own them, and most of the time they are governed by a group leader whom they acknowledge as number 1 in ranking, who regularly gives authorizations and commands, and there's always a second in power just in case the number 1 (leader) dies, and it's undoubtedly monopolised by males over 90% of the time, with females only appearing on rare circumstances.
The popular ones in my country are the
Eiye ( bird)
Buccaneers; members are usually called alora, bucket men
Black axe; members are usually regarded as aye, axe-men 🪓
These are the three popular ones in my country but they are over 20 cultist group, but these three dominates when it comes to population and territory and the evil events that have occurred.
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Through my little experience of having some as friends, they think cultist is all about protection, meanwhile when you join them, there's no escape and they always get involved with illegal activities and aim at controlling territories.
I've never encountered a cult member who is afraid of going to prisons; they do ridiculous things like drug smuggling and murder, which land them in jail, and they spend the majority of their lives there;...... That's when my inquiries enter the picture..... When will they be able to spend time with their children? ...... Their children are missing their father, who did not think of them before joining a cult or becoming a gangster.
When their parents are apprehended, their parents spend more time with their bunk mate in the prison than with their children, which is why you find children walking the streets and being labeled as thieves and con artists.... All of this is due to their so-called parents, who are cultists who were condemned to prison when it came time to care for their children.
It is almost certain that the vast majority of these cultist children will grow up to be cultists themselves. Give them two decades, and I'm sure they'll be sharing a bunk with their father in prison because they'll have grown up in the crime neighborhood where their parents grew up, and they'll have cultivated the habit of needing protection, eventually becoming a cultist learning that's the best way to get the immunity they required.
Final Thoughts
There's nothing like legal immunity in cultism, and it never ends, and there's something called karma in cultism, which means that if you kill somebody when you first started, they'll ultimately come after you, and if they can't locate you, they'll hunt down your family until you surrender.
In cultism, there is never harmony; when it's time to leave, they won't let you; they'd prefer you die than retire.
The best advice I can give you; is to not ponder about it, and if you do try to recruit, you will regret it in the foreseeable future. The ultimate goal should be to get heaven, and you can't be a cult member and deeply engaged in a series of scandals and expect to get there.
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When I hear about cultism, I either get scared or anxious.... It got to a time I felt like cultism is the way just because actually you wanna chill with the big boys buh naaaah it's all lie.... I really enjoyed the topic in my secondary school days and till now I know almost all the names of their group