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The Nephandi are a fictional group of mages in the role-playing game Mage: The Ascension
dedicated broadly to spreading corruption, decay, and discord.

A Nephandus (singular) typically possesses an imbalance of entropic energy. This is not always true, however, and there is no iron-clad way to "prove" a Nephandi's true motives. Nephandi are motivated by a variety of interests. Some exist for the sole purpose of destroying all of reality. Others seek power and are Nephandi solely because they do so in the most reprehensible ways imaginable. Yet others do so out of religious zeal, worshipping beings known as Malfeans. Most possess all three motivations to varying degrees.

Nephandi exist in several locations in the World of Darkness
cosmology, but those who are powerful dwell in the Umbra (most often in the Deep Umbra) because the extremity of their beliefs often fail to integrate directly into the consensus of Earth. These masterminds direct their pawns at a distance, and it is these pawns (many of whom do not know the true nature of their masters' missions) who do most of the Nephandi's dirty work.

Nephandic Philosophy

What distinguishes Nephandi from part-time Satanists is the corruption of their Avatar. As part of their temptation, Nephandi are convinced to enter a Caul, a so-called "place of Rebirth" that inverts their Avatar, causing it to seek Oblivion rather than Ascension. Once converted in this manner, extraordinary measures are needed to allow a Nephandus to return to a normal state. No Nephandus is ever the same after experiencing a Caul.

Because the Nephandi experience all things (especially magic) differently than others, they have developed a separate system for understanding it. This outlook is broadly called Qlippoth (drawn from the term Qliphoth in Kabbalism) and refers to an understanding of all things that is informed by the way they fall apart rather than by the way they are. To view the world through the lens of Qlippoth is to see its ever-eroding underside. The Nephandi see this very clearly, and are dedicated to speeding and facilitating that erosion.

Nephandic Groups

A Nephandus is typically a former member of the Traditions
, Technocracy
, or some other Craft
who have renounced that group to assist in the progression of the world toward a state of havoc or Armageddon. These converts are known broadly as barrabi and make up the bulk of Nephandic ranks.

In some cases, these corrupted Avatars reincarnate, leading to mages who are "born bad" and operate as Nephandi from the moment of their Awakening. These widderslainte often never make contact with the Nephandi hierarchy and work alone, driven by their own dark motives and no one else's.

Not all Nephandi are renunciates and bad seeds, however. Some magical societies exist that actively recruit unaffiliated mages and lure them into Nephandi practice. Such groups are almost always composed of Infernalists, or mages who have made pacts with discrete demonic entities in exchange for power. The two largest Infernalist organizations are the Wu Keng and the Toc Faan. Both groups were lured into corruption by desperate circumstances, and ironically it is Infernalists who are most likely among Nephandi to feel regret for the path they have chosen (though, since the sales of their souls are done deals, they no longer have any choice in the matter). Infernalists are most likely to recruit to their cause mortal devil-worshipers and Infernalist vampires, like the Baali.

Those Nephandi who serve inscrutable Deep Umbral entities who apparently care little for them are known as K'llasshaa or Outsiders. These isolated individuals are almost never found on Earth, and instead roam the Umbra as ideological (or literal) predators. If they have allies at all, those tend to be rather revolting, unspeakable creatures hailing from the deepest reaches of the Umbra. The K'llasshaa are likely based on cults of the Great Old Ones from the Cthulhu Mythos.

Finally, the Malfeans are dedicated to following the Wyrm, the cosmic manifestation of entropy, decay and corruption. They are likely to work alongside the Black Spiral Dancer
s Garou, fomori
, and a host of other corrupt spirits.

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