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A practice that dips into the structural and wages practices.  
A practice that dips into the structural and wages practices.  
===Related Others===
 
==Methodology==
They take on various fetters trammels  and curses that allow them power and more.<ref>In writing up alternate Pact Dice practices I put 'martyrdom' as a divine x prices practice.<br><br>The premise is that Martyrs don't necessarily have to die for a cause, but they could set one up as a future mark they intend to hit, or they could be propped up that way by others.<br><br>In the meantime, though, to be a martyr carries an alternate meaning wherein one suffers and/or draws attention to their own suffering. This could be bearing a literal cross, suffering (potentially self-inflicted) plague/leprosy, or wearing barbed wire wound around flesh, and drawing power through what is essentially an ongoing act of worship and blood sacrifice. It could be a slow act of dying, over decades, with a fair amount of power in the meantime. - [https://old.reddit.com//r/Weaverdice/comments/pmj5f4/_/hcij180 Wildbow on Reddit]</ref>
 
==Related Others==
*Sacrificial Animals
*Sacrificial Animals
**Scapegoats?
**Scapegoats?<!--lucy talks about scapegoats-->
*[[Trussed]]
*[[Trussed]]
 
*[[Vestige]]
*[[Hag]]
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Martyr literally means witness, in the modern context it means those who sacrifice, selfishly or not, willingly or not for something.
*Martyr literally means witness, in the modern context it means those who sacrifice, selfishly or not, willingly or not for something.

Revision as of 08:31, September 16, 2021

A practice that dips into the structural and wages practices.

Methodology

They take on various fetters trammels and curses that allow them power and more.<ref>In writing up alternate Pact Dice practices I put 'martyrdom' as a divine x prices practice.

The premise is that Martyrs don't necessarily have to die for a cause, but they could set one up as a future mark they intend to hit, or they could be propped up that way by others.

In the meantime, though, to be a martyr carries an alternate meaning wherein one suffers and/or draws attention to their own suffering. This could be bearing a literal cross, suffering (potentially self-inflicted) plague/leprosy, or wearing barbed wire wound around flesh, and drawing power through what is essentially an ongoing act of worship and blood sacrifice. It could be a slow act of dying, over decades, with a fair amount of power in the meantime. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref>

Related Others

Trivia

  • Martyr literally means witness, in the modern context it means those who sacrifice, selfishly or not, willingly or not for something.
    • This doesn't mean that they're nice people.<ref>“-She probably absorbed it from me too,” Mags said, without flinching.  “Stupid of me.  Selfish.”

      “I don’t think it was selfish at all,” I said.  “It was a sacrifice, the blood you gave her, to keep that memory alive.”

      “Sacrifices can be selfish,” Mags said. - Excerpt from Mala Fide 10.4</ref>

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