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Yes, we are pilgrims of a sort. Missionaries might be a more appropriate label. We serve our god, and follow His will.

--Strange Merchant


Description[]

Belen's Testament, or sometimes simply called the "Testament", is a cult of Belen worshipers who kill people indiscriminately to please their god. What people they do not murder, they manipulate and brainwash into joining the fold. They believe that not only they themselves are benefiting from their worship, but those that they murder are considered to be "shown salvation" or "liberated".

Story[]

The Fateless One first comes across members of the Testament when they first enter the Red Marches, where a man known only as "Strange Merchant" - who considers himself a missionary - approaches the player and advises them to not waste their time down in nearby Galette - there is no one left alive in the village. These members of the Testament have just vaporized a number of his flock, who gathered together in the village, all in an effort to please Belen and in exchange receive Belen's servitor titan on earth. The Strange Merchant/missionary of Belen reassures the player that they too will see "paradise", thrusting the player into battle with him and his two accompanying cultists.

After descending into Galette, the Fateless One can find one of the few remaining people and a witness to their battle in town - Colm Alba, a Ljosalfar man whose twin brother, Giran, was supposedly swayed by the cultist missionaries and, in Colm's belief, brainwashed into joining the Testament. Colm asks the player to help locate and safely recover Giran, thus beginning the quest His Brother's Keeper.

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It is not possible to join Belen's Testament.

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