Cenobites
[related: Hellraiser]
A class of monks (most commonly Christian or Buddhist) known for the forming of "eremitic communities". Governed by a set of simple religious precepts, cenobites sever their contact with the outside world entirely and interact only with members of their sect or group. Due to their extreme isolation, cenobitic communities have been known to exhibit a "collective mental state [1]" - an inward facing spiraling mindmeld of delusion resulting, at times, in the perversion of their foundational beliefs. The term cenobite was appropriated for the Order of the Gash, a small league of extra-dimensional daemons featured in Clive Barker's Hellraiser franchise of film and literature. Barker presents his Cenobites [re: capitalized] as morally ambiguous self-mutilating purveyors of the extreme no longer able to differentiate between pleasure and pain. The Order of the Gash is summoned by solving (intentionally or otherwise) the Lament Configuration, a puzzle box originally commissioned [2] by the pervy French aristocrat Duc de L'Isle in 1784.
- A schism in time/space opens. Slow dissolve to the realm of the Cenobites. Hell as a neverending Labyrinth…
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- ↑ A term coined by Sigmund Freud later applied to any manner of communal delusion including Dancing Mania, Satanic Panic, and, tangentially, the Pokémon Shock Incident. Later extended by Immanuel Velikovsky to include the phenomenon of "collective amnesia".
- ↑ With the purpose of calling a succubus to occupy the empty flesh of his skinned-alive mistress.