
JACOB SULLIVAN
CONJURER OF THE 21 SACRAMENTS
An independent (N)SFW and Lewd portrayal of J. Sullivan, Serial Murderer. MDNI. Seeking SLs and Banter. MV/MS. Mature themes will be present.Can be adapted to other verses.
NSFW and Lewd can be present. MINORS DO NOT INTERACT.
Backstory
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HISTORY
Born in the city of South Ashfield, Maine, Jacob Sullivan's life was a struggle from the very beginning. After being born, his parents had realized their marriage was falling apart, and with their lives in shambles, abandoned the child in his earliest years. Though he was found and taken to a hospital for treatment for malnutrition, his parents were never found. His memories of his parents remains entirely fragmented, remembering his mother's passivity and his father's abusive nature.After his stay in the hospital, Jacob was placed in the care of the Wish House, an orphanage in a nearby town. Though appearances made the home look as though it was a kind place to be raised, the orphanage was anything but. It was, in fact, a front for a cult of religious fanatics dedicated to "The Old Gods" whom they believed still held sway over the land they called their home. The cult had been deeply entrenched in the rural countryside, ever since the first colonial settlers arrived in the region, and they were loathe to give up their old ways.From the moment they could read, the children within the orphanage were instructed in the texts of the order. Though the children went to public schools for most of their other educational needs, much of their learning was focused on ensuring they would continue to become members of the Cult in the future.Children regularly disappeared for weeks at a time for poor behavior, sent to a small concrete structure in the wilderness to be punished for any transgressions. It was, for all purposes, the Cult's prison for initiates who did they believed warranted punishment.Erroneously believing his mother was still at home waiting for him, Jacob would often attempt to sneak away from the orphanage, taking himself on public transport from a very young age and beginning to walk to the home he was born in, often sleeping at its threshold. The home had been abandoned, and remained empty each time he went there. It was if his parents had just vanished.He was often caught returning to the Orphanage late in the week, or waiting for his family at their home, and spent many months of his childhood in the concrete cells of the prison. It was difficult, hearing the cries of those around him, left in isolation with nothing but the order's texts in their cell, hungry and alone. He still harbored hate deep in his heart for those who ran the prison, regardless of what they believed in how it would help the children in their care.Jacob began to slowly embrace the beliefs of the cult, first out of a way to avoid any further punishment. The best way to not make a fuss was to be an obedient follower, after all. Eventually, however, more senior members began telling him that, if he committed the texts to heart and truly believed them, he'd be able to see his mother again. Regardless of whether he believed them or not at first, he eventually came to see that there were no other options for him to reunite with the rest of his family. Regardless of how his belief began, he became a fervent devotee of the Cult.As time went on, Jacob was eventually chosen to become the “Conjurer” of one of the holiest acts the cult had, the 21 Holy Sacraments for the Origination and Descent of God to Earth, or simply, the 21 sacraments. These sacraments were highly ritualized murders, each designed to be done in sequence, with “archetypes” that needed to be satisfied to ensure such murders were enough to satisfy the cravings of their god.As the boy continued to grow into a man, he was trained in various combat styles by the cult, though never told his true purpose. Once he had turned 18, and having been accepted to a nearby university, Jacob enrolled as a pre-med student. While he was described as bright, he still struggled with attendance in his classes, and with other issues plaguing him. He eventually left university during his junior year, wandering the streets of his home city, working odd jobs to make ends meet.When the cult eventually found him once more, and revealed to him what his true purpose was, he began fulfilling it with zeal. Using his parent’s abandoned home as a “workspace”, each of the first ten murders were completed in sequence. The ritual demanded that ten people be murdered, each person killed in a different way, and their hearts be sacrificed to the altar. Additionally, each body was marked with a number out of 21, demonstrating the place they have in the grand plan of their dark god.
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