Philosophy of the Beastmen

(This is info about a FICTIONAL secret society from the MUC Wikia known as Order of the Beastmen, led by Gerald Techt. The group is in cahoots with the Dixmor Project and the Carved Skull Cult.)

Many Beastmen from the Order of the Beast like to romanticise that their "order" began with the sons of Adam, with its more immediate roots supposedly lying with Hiram and Jimmy, the so-called Master Beastmen of Solomon’s Temple, the temple in which King Solomon tried his Ars Goetia rituals. However, it is still more likely most of Beastmen's order is just clever manipulation of those poor fools who belonged to God. England’s first Order of the Beast institution, prior to the Xistian Reformation in 16th century England, numbered around 1,300 members, but the cult was largely a secret for they were oppressed by the Roman Catholic trade guild for they believed in a different god: A Jewish hippie with long hair who helped the poor. These cults or underground assemblies developed precisely to meet the needs of the oppressed minorities and the lower class whose opinions on the ruling Christian class were low, perfect attributes for the Beastmen's ideology. The actual working Beastmen today are a dictator-like society who now, ironically, controls the Christian churches as their damn puppets. The old craft minority class of the Order was gradually diluted by the rich Beastmen and their philosophy changed when the aristocracy and the upper middle classes got involved. The famous aristocrats include the Copperbottoms, who were not christian, unlike most aristocratic families in England. The Order became highly secretive with elaborate rituals, a bloodcurdling and blood-sucking initiation ceremony, secret hand gestures, mouth gestures, feet gestures, secret language, secret bank accounts and finally, a secret handshake, which only members of the society knew, and no one else. Today, people join the group, not for some world-dominating fiasco, but mainly for social and professional benefits, but they don't realise just how potent the upper-class leadership is for furthering their own prosperity as very rarely do poor people prosper in the society.

The earliest known leader of the Order was a man named James Studorsky, who was in actuality a servant of the Canaanite deity, Moloch, aka Molek. Whether Moloch is still the society's main deity today is unknown, as it is possible higher-ranking nobles may have surpassed him.

An underground temple of the Beastmen, known as the Evil Secret, was established around the 344 BH's. What the temple's name is today is unknown, but it is definitely not the Evil Secret. How did this Studorsky manage to convince people to join his cause is unknown, but he possibly used quite skillful manipulation tactics to sway people to his side. It was not hard for him to get on the nerve of Christianity and her royal rulers. It took some time before Studorsky managed to build a second temple with his followers. However, both of these buildings by that time had been infiltrated by the aristocracy.