From Harmonia Vrim's 'Dream Plague Cycle # 127'.
Never one to shy away from controversy, Vrim made the decision to include multiple references to The Void Cult in part 127 of her experimental epic 'The Dream Plague Cycle'.
At the time of the Dream-Cast, The Void Cult was engaging in a semi-clandestine war of terror against various other sects in The City of The Ever Open Eye.
Fortunately for Vrim, her metaphors were incoherent, and it was impossible to conclude her personal thoughts on the various factions involved in the minor Holy War.
In an interview on 'The Viridian Wound Programme', Vrim said 'An Artist must not take sides in matters of the Spirit, but neither can they afford to ignore them'.
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Void Priestess
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Void Priestess
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From Harmonia Vrim's 'Dream Plague Cycle # 127'.
Never one to shy away from controversy, Vrim made the decision to include multiple references to The Void Cult in part 127 of her experimental epic 'The Dream Plague Cycle'.
At the time of the Dream-Cast, The Void Cult was engaging in a semi-clandestine war of terror against various other sects in The City of The Ever Open Eye.
Fortunately for Vrim, her metaphors were incoherent, and it was impossible to conclude her personal thoughts on the various factions involved in the minor Holy War.
In an interview on 'The Viridian Wound Programme', Vrim said 'An Artist must not take sides in matters of the Spirit, but neither can they afford to ignore them'.
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