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− | [[File:Esoteric_Order_of_Dagon.jpg|thumb|300px|The iconic emblem of the Esoteric Order of Dagon.]] |
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+ | {{Evil Organization |
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+ | |image = Esoteric Order of Dagon.jpg |
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+ | |size = 300 |
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+ | |fullname = The Esoteric Order of Dagon |
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+ | |alias = Order of Dagon |
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+ | |origin = ''The Shadow Over Innsmouth'' |
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+ | |foundation = 1838 A.D. - 1928 A.D. (offshoot factions continue its lineage) |
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+ | |headquarters = Innsmouth |
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+ | |commanders = Obed Marsh<br> |
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+ | Jean Lafitte (successor) |
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+ | |agents = Peter Smith<br> |
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+ | Kenneth Grant<br> |
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+ | Michael Staley<br> |
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+ | Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold<br> |
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+ | Paul Rydeen<br> |
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+ | Stephen Sennitt<br> |
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+ | Stephen Dziklewicz<br> |
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+ | Ian Blake<br> |
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+ | Phil Hine<br> |
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+ | John Beal<br> |
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+ | Linda Falorio<br> |
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+ | Mishlen Linden<br> |
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+ | John/Jhonn Balance<br> |
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+ | Nema<br> |
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+ | Dan Clore<br> |
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+ | Michael Aquino<br> |
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+ | Bill Siebert<br> |
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+ | Marsh Family<br> |
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+ | Waites Family<br> |
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+ | Gilman Family<br> |
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+ | Eliot Family<br> |
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+ | Zadok Allen <small>(defected)</small> |
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+ | |skills = Ability to interact, converse and understand Dagon and other deities without going insane<br> |
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+ | Granted by Dagon and his deities to access into otherworldly knowledge<br> |
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+ | Being able to interbreed with their deities |
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+ | |goals = Restore Innsmouth to prosperity through blood sacrifices offered to The Deep Ones and other Deities.<br> |
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+ | Maintain and enforce The 3 Oaths.<br> |
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+ | Bear the offsprings of the deities and let them walk on the Earth.<br> |
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+ | Gain the ascension through "reunification of old and new". |
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+ | |crimes = Malefic<br> |
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+ | Conspiracy |
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+ | Kidnappings<br> |
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+ | Brainwashing<br> |
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+ | Madness inducement<br> |
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+ | Mongery<br> |
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+ | Attempted global hegemony |
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+ | |type of villains = Fanatical Mind-Breakers}} |
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− | The '''Order of Dagon''', originally known as the '''Esoteric Order of Dagon''', is an evil cult devoted to the [[Deep Ones]], specifically the one known as [[Dagon]] |
+ | The '''Order of Dagon''', originally known as the '''Esoteric Order of Dagon''', is an evil cult devoted to the [[Deep Ones]], specifically the one known as [[Dagon]]. It is especially prominent in the port of the dreaded ghost town of [[w:c:evil:Innsmouth|Innsmouth]], and many of its members are corrupted by the Deep Ones, and are willing to murder in order to keep power within the community. They first appeared in H. P. Lovecraft's "''The Shadow Over Innsmouth''" and August Derleth's "''The Trail of Cthulhu''". |
==Esoteric Order of Dagon in the mythos== |
==Esoteric Order of Dagon in the mythos== |
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− | Esoteric Order of Dagon was the primary religion in Innsmouth after Captain Obed Marsh returned from the South Seas with the dark religion circa 1838. It quickly took root due to its promises of expensive gold artifacts and fish, which were desired by the primarily |
+ | The Esoteric Order of Dagon was the primary religion in Innsmouth after Captain [[Obed Marsh]] returned from the South Seas with the dark religion circa 1838. It quickly took root due to its promises of expensive gold artifacts and fish, which were desired by the primarily fishing town. |
The central beings worshipped by the Order were the Deep Ones, [[Dagon|Father Dagon]], [[Mother Hydra]], and, to a lesser extent, [[Cthulhu]]. The Deep Ones were seen largely as intermediaries between the various gods, rather than as gods themselves. Even so, the cultists sacrificed various locals to the Deep Ones at specific times in exchange for a limitless supply of gold and fish. |
The central beings worshipped by the Order were the Deep Ones, [[Dagon|Father Dagon]], [[Mother Hydra]], and, to a lesser extent, [[Cthulhu]]. The Deep Ones were seen largely as intermediaries between the various gods, rather than as gods themselves. Even so, the cultists sacrificed various locals to the Deep Ones at specific times in exchange for a limitless supply of gold and fish. |
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The Esoteric Order of Dagon (meeting in what Derleth described as "a one-time Masonic hall") had 3 oaths which members had to take. The first was an oath of secrecy, the second, an oath of loyalty, and the third, an oath to marry a Deep One and bear or sire its child. |
The Esoteric Order of Dagon (meeting in what Derleth described as "a one-time Masonic hall") had 3 oaths which members had to take. The first was an oath of secrecy, the second, an oath of loyalty, and the third, an oath to marry a Deep One and bear or sire its child. |
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The Order was seemingly destroyed when one of Obed Marsh's ''lost descendants'' sent the U.S. Treasury Department to seize the town. As a result, the town was more or less destroyed, and the Order was thought to be disbanded. |
The Order was seemingly destroyed when one of Obed Marsh's ''lost descendants'' sent the U.S. Treasury Department to seize the town. As a result, the town was more or less destroyed, and the Order was thought to be disbanded. |
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+ | ==Appearances in Other Media== |
*In the movie ''Dagon'', the Esoteric Order of Dagon appears as the primary antagonists and they are known as '''Esoterica Orde De Dagon'''. |
*In the movie ''Dagon'', the Esoteric Order of Dagon appears as the primary antagonists and they are known as '''Esoterica Orde De Dagon'''. |
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*The Esoteric Order is also featured in many ''Call of Cthulhu'' role-playing game supplements. |
*The Esoteric Order is also featured in many ''Call of Cthulhu'' role-playing game supplements. |
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*The Esoteric Order of Dagon are the primary protagonists, of sorts, in the novel "''Other Nations''" by T&P Marsh. |
*The Esoteric Order of Dagon are the primary protagonists, of sorts, in the novel "''Other Nations''" by T&P Marsh. |
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*The Esoteric Order of Dagon is one of the main enemies of the New Earth Government in the ''CthulhuTech'' RPG, where it employs giant aquatic mecha to fight the forces of humanity. |
*The Esoteric Order of Dagon is one of the main enemies of the New Earth Government in the ''CthulhuTech'' RPG, where it employs giant aquatic mecha to fight the forces of humanity. |
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+ | *Two intergalactic and fanatical cults known as the [[Flame Keepers' Circle]] and the [[Esoterica]] who both shared the alias "Esoterica" which is the same first part of the whole Italian name of the Estoric Order of Dagon, are the primary antagonists of the final season of ''Ben 10 Ultimate Alien'', where they try to release their master [[Diagon]] from his imprisonment by the [[Forever Knights]]. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Crest of the Esoteric Order of Dagon.jpg|The symbolic crest of the Esoteric Order of Dagon. |
Crest of the Esoteric Order of Dagon.jpg|The symbolic crest of the Esoteric Order of Dagon. |
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− | Symbol of Esoterica Orde De Dagon.JPG |
+ | Symbol of Esoterica Orde De Dagon.JPG|The lair of the Dagon from the movie Dagon (2001) which based on the novel Shadow Over Innsmouth. |
The Iglesia de la Orde Esotérica de Dagon.jpg|The Iglesia de le Order Esotérica de Dagon (the "Church of the Esoteric Order of Dagon" in Spanish). |
The Iglesia de la Orde Esotérica de Dagon.jpg|The Iglesia de le Order Esotérica de Dagon (the "Church of the Esoteric Order of Dagon" in Spanish). |
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Emblem of Esoterica Orde De Dagon.jpg |
Emblem of Esoterica Orde De Dagon.jpg |
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The Esoterica Orde De Dagon.jpg|The Esoterica Orde De Dagon. |
The Esoterica Orde De Dagon.jpg|The Esoterica Orde De Dagon. |
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The Order of Dagon, originally known as the Esoteric Order of Dagon, is an evil cult devoted to the Deep Ones, specifically the one known as Dagon. It is especially prominent in the port of the dreaded ghost town of Innsmouth, and many of its members are corrupted by the Deep Ones, and are willing to murder in order to keep power within the community. They first appeared in H. P. Lovecraft's "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" and August Derleth's "The Trail of Cthulhu".
Esoteric Order of Dagon in the mythos
The Esoteric Order of Dagon was the primary religion in Innsmouth after Captain Obed Marsh returned from the South Seas with the dark religion circa 1838. It quickly took root due to its promises of expensive gold artifacts and fish, which were desired by the primarily fishing town.
The central beings worshipped by the Order were the Deep Ones, Father Dagon, Mother Hydra, and, to a lesser extent, Cthulhu. The Deep Ones were seen largely as intermediaries between the various gods, rather than as gods themselves. Even so, the cultists sacrificed various locals to the Deep Ones at specific times in exchange for a limitless supply of gold and fish.
The Esoteric Order of Dagon (meeting in what Derleth described as "a one-time Masonic hall") had 3 oaths which members had to take. The first was an oath of secrecy, the second, an oath of loyalty, and the third, an oath to marry a Deep One and bear or sire its child.
The Order was seemingly destroyed when one of Obed Marsh's lost descendants sent the U.S. Treasury Department to seize the town. As a result, the town was more or less destroyed, and the Order was thought to be disbanded.
Appearances in Other Media
- In the movie Dagon, the Esoteric Order of Dagon appears as the primary antagonists and they are known as Esoterica Orde De Dagon.
- The Esoteric Order is also featured in many Call of Cthulhu role-playing game supplements.
- The Esoteric Order of Dagon briefly appears in the Anno Dracula series story "The Other Side of Midnight".
- The Esoteric Order of Dagon is a primary antagonistic force in the videogame Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth.
- The Esoteric Order of Dagon are the primary protagonists, of sorts, in the novel "Other Nations" by T&P Marsh.
- The Esoteric Order of Dagon is one of the main enemies of the New Earth Government in the CthulhuTech RPG, where it employs giant aquatic mecha to fight the forces of humanity.
- Two intergalactic and fanatical cults known as the Flame Keepers' Circle and the Esoterica who both shared the alias "Esoterica" which is the same first part of the whole Italian name of the Estoric Order of Dagon, are the primary antagonists of the final season of Ben 10 Ultimate Alien, where they try to release their master Diagon from his imprisonment by the Forever Knights.