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'''Coenobites''' or '''Cenobites''' are just monks. Plasma-casters and [[Elesh Norn]] are coenobites, as far as that goes. | '''Coenobites''' or '''Cenobites''' are just monks. [[Plasma#Plasma-caster|Plasma-casters]] and [[Elesh Norn]] are coenobites, as far as that goes. | ||
But when ''/tg/'' refers to them - Britishly spelled - they're Clive Barker's Order of the Gash. They call themselves "angels to some, demons to others" but really, they're not angels to anyone healthy. Trust us on this. | But when ''/tg/'' refers to them - Britishly spelled - they're Clive Barker's Order of the Gash. They call themselves "angels to some, demons to others" but really, they're not angels to anyone healthy. Trust us on this. |
Revision as of 14:35, 25 June 2020
Coenobites or Cenobites are just monks. Plasma-casters and Elesh Norn are coenobites, as far as that goes.
But when /tg/ refers to them - Britishly spelled - they're Clive Barker's Order of the Gash. They call themselves "angels to some, demons to others" but really, they're not angels to anyone healthy. Trust us on this.
In true METAL fashion they like to dress up in too-tight leather and to mutilate their own flesh.
They come from some demiplane where they prefect the arts of pleasure and pain. Sometimes a client slips out into this world - pretty much undead, by that point.