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Ikuuna Canon

From Echoes of the Flesh
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Ikuuna Canon (Sarkic Cults)

The Ikuuna Canon is the fictional and primary setting centered around the mysterious Group of Interest known as the Sarkic Cults. Loosely based on the In Memoria, Adytum canon, the plot revolves around Ion's return to Earth and the Nälkä's attempts to return to Adytum.

Overview

The plotline within Ikuuna is inspired by the In Memoria, Adytum canon that's written in the SCP Wiki, it is also loosely inspired by events that happen with the Sarkic Cults as a community.

Plot

  • Flesh as Sacred: The human body is seen as a mutable vessel. Through rituals and willpower, adherents reshape themselves to achieve enlightenment.
  • Anti-Machine: Technology is viewed as a trap or crutch that stunts true growth. Sarkics avoid cybernetics and artificial enhancements.
  • Ascension Through Suffering: Pain and transformation are part of the spiritual path.

Key Factions

The Sarkic Cults

Consisting of various sects scattered throughout the world,

The Daevites

Former slave masters of the Sarkic Cults,

Church of the Broken God

Followers of Mekhane,

The Foundation

Referred to as "Jailors" by the Sarkic Cults,

Notable Concepts

  • Karcist – A spiritual leader or priest who guides others on the path of Sarkicism.
  • Fleshcrafting – The ritual alteration of organic matter, especially one's own body.
  • Ikuun – A metaphysical state of being; those who achieve Ikuun are considered "awakened".

History

The origins of the Sarkic Cults trace back to forgotten civilizations and ancient gods. Over time, their teachings have resurfaced in various forms, often hidden or persecuted by mainstream society.

Influence

Though fictional, the Ikuuna Canonnspiration from real-world mysticism, ancient rites, and body horror. It’s often used as a narrative base in games, stories, and roleplay settings involving transformation, cults, and metaphysical horror.

See Also