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Why should Cult Masters limit themselves to pretending to be conduits of divine power? Why not cults of a particular philosophy or worldview?
So here, let's see what we can come up with!
#1 Believe in ME who believes in YOU!
This Cult Master believes that limitations are made to be broken. Exhorting his followers to be the best they can be, and then pushing past those limits, this cult leader drives his followers forward with his own dynamic, death defying actions as an example to them.
#2 I shall rule
The followers of this CM believe that she is the only one with the foresight and skill to rule the land properly. Very much a cult of personality, they ascribe exaggerated qualities to the leader (sometimes without her knowing about it), proof they say of her right to rule.
#3 All belongs to all
This cult follows a belief that all material goods should be shared in ownership, so that no one person goes without. While usually non militant, some cults of this nature seek to spread their beliefs by the sword. If the Cult Master believes in this philosophy, then he usually shares what he possesses with his followers. If he doesn't then he usually uses it as an excuse to gain access to things he would not otherwise have.