![]() ![]() When Victor escaped, Lily devised a plan to pretend to be captured by Austerlitz, knowing Victor would rush to her "rescue." Austerlitz, knowing that Austerlitz would imprison Victor and exploit his abilities. She initially took to her mission with a detached indifference and was the one who sent Victor to Dr. In truth, Lily is a member of the Scarlet Lodge, sent to observe and track Victor due to Victor being a Seeing. Victor and Jonathan conduct a raid on the Eden Theatre to save Lily, but when Victor finds Lily, Lily calls out to the members of the Scarlet Lodge to seize Victor. Austerlitz seemingly captures Lily to force Victor to return to him. Victor would have remained their captive, but Jonathan and Amanda rescue him. Austerlitz is in fact leader of the Scarlet Lodge, a group of maddened cultists who want to use his Seeing powers to find a way to heal their insanity from Lusst'ghaa. When Victor goes to his appointment, however, he discovers that Dr. Charles Austerlitz, convincing him that he can help with his visions and sexual urges. Victor feels guilty about essentially committing rape and assault and Lily sends him to a psychotherapist, Dr. When Lily tries to reach out a hand to Victor to help him up, he instinctively slaps her hand away. Victor then has another vision of Lusst'ghaa and wakes up violently from it. Lily tells Victor to slow down, but Victor ignores her, causing Lily to throw him off her angrily. At the start of Lust from Beyond, she is engaged to Victor Holloway.ĭuring Lily and Victor's 1-year anniversary, Victor gifts Lily a guitar. Lily is a young musician and member of a band called The Ruby. It may be surmised that the petrified/dead Changed and Enthralled found throughout Lusst'ghaa met their end via this plague.Lily as she appears on her anniversary with Victor. This turns out to be the cancer inflicted upon Lusst'ghaa by the Demiurges as such, Lusst'ghaa is dying and cannot be saved. ![]() There are nodes of sickness called V'akl that sap the Essence from the Seeing, and she describes these as a symptom of the plague. They seem to seek the Chamber of Change, which they hope will heal them of their insanity and extreme sex drive.ĭuring her time mentoring Victor, Amanda explains about a corruption afflicting Lusst'ghaa. The Scarlet Lodge are conducting experiments with sending several involuntary Seeing (among them Alan) into Lusst'ghaa. These cultists left the greater Cult and banded together as the Scarlet Lodge, under Austerlitz's leadership. As revealed in the sequel, the few cultists that survived and returned to Earth (rescued by Charles Austerlitz) suffered from insanity and extreme, insatiable sexual urges. Several were hooked up to pleasure machines that penetrated them repeatedly and pumped them full of semen. Many met their end at the hands of the Changed. Several cultists, eager to experience the Land of Eternal Ecstasy, went through. In 2018, led by Willard Yelverton, the Cult of Ecstasy on Earth opened the doors to Lusst'ghaa. As such, the Demiurges inflicted cancer upon Lusst'ghaa, first infecting the Enthralled and eventually the Changed, dooming Lusst'ghaa to corruption and ruin. Its denizens felt the pinnacle of ecstasy and nothing else. After the change, the God-King named himself The Lustful God.īy doing this, however, lauv'abrarc had violated the natural order set forth by the Demiurges. The God-King Iauv'abrarc also performed the change upon himself, but left a fraction of his old mind behind so that he was still capable of rational thought, but feel less pleasure than the other Changed. After the war, the God-King introduced forced mutation of the species throughout the land, turning the species into the Changed, who used the Enthralled to receive sexual pleasure. As a result, their leader, Zhadhr'ithesz, was made into the first of the Enthralled: living sex toys that felt nothing. Eventually, the Omniscients lost the war. Ughro'ecna, an Omniscient, betrayed his Caste and joined lauv'abrarc, thereby giving him access to Omniscient technology. The Caste of the Omniscient opposed their God-King's decision and a civil war broke out. She taught lauv'abrarc how to channel Essence, bolstering his abilities. Ac'mlale, of the Caste of the Seekers, was the first to endorse his plan. He thus proposed surgeries on all of his people to change their bodies into beings who felt nothing but lust and perpetual orgasm. The God-King Iauv'abrarc sought a way to eternal happiness, which he believed to be achieved through sexual ecstasy. The realm of Lusst'ghaa was once home to a humanoid species who could manipulate Essence and had very advanced technology developed and controlled by the Caste of the Omniscient.
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