Newona- Ritual Offering To The Depraved God Fre... |link| May 2026
Below is a long-form article detailing the forbidden ritual of , as practiced by the heretical cult of the Depraved God, Frellog . The Hollow Feast: Unearthing the Newona Ritual and the Depraved God Frellog By Dr. Alistair Crowe, Department of Esoteric Antiquities (Unverified Manuscript)
"Do not perform the Newona twice on the same vessel. The second hollowing does not invite the god. It invites the flies. I have seen the Depraved One's leftovers walk. They have no face. They have only a mouth that opens sideways. They are looking for a memory to steal because theirs is gone." The search for Newona- Ritual Offering to The Depraved God Fre... is often the last entry in a scholar's journal. To understand the ritual is to be tempted by it. In a world of suffering, who among us would not trade our happiest day for the answer to a question that haunts our nights? Newona- Ritual Offering to The Depraved God Fre...
The Newona is the offering itself. The worshippers do not sacrifice an animal or a treasure. They sacrifice a . The ritual requires a "Neophyte" — a volunteer (or, more often in degenerate cults, a kidnapped penitent) who must willingly purge their entire identity to become a hollow cup. The Three Phases of the Ritual Offering The full ceremony, as reconstructed from the fragmented Codex of the Gilded Gorge , takes place over a single lunar cycle, concluding on the night of the "Stomach Moon" (when the moon appears as a thin, hungry crescent). Phase 1: The Washing of the Self (Fasting & Flensing) The Neophyte is fed nothing but their own tears for seven days. Psychotropic unguents derived from the Crying Root are applied to the tongue. This phase is designed to induce Ego Death . The subject must forget their own name, their attachments, and their morality. In historical texts, those who failed this phase (by screaming their real names) were considered "Salted Meat" and fed to the congregation to fuel the ritual's metaphysical weight. Phase 2: The Offering of the Newona At the zenith of the Stomach Moon, the Neophyte is led to a Mirror of Unfinished Porphyry (a rare, veined stone that does not reflect light, but rather absorbs it). The High Executor speaks the Litany of the Missing Tooth : "You who have devoured the sea and found it dry; you who have gorged on time and found it stale; accept this hollow. There is no joy here. No pain. Just the echo of a stomach that once dared to be empty." This is the "Newona" moment. The Neophyte must open their mouth wide. No sound emerges. The ritual demands that the Neophyte think of the purest, most innocent joy they ever experienced (often a childhood memory of warmth or love). That thought — that memory — is the offering. They exhale it into the mirror. Phase 3: The Depraved God's Consumption (The Frellog Response) If the ritual succeeds, the mirror cracks. Not outward, but inward, as if a massive pressure is sucking the glass into a pinprick. Witnesses to historical Newonas describe a sound like a planet yawning. Below is a long-form article detailing the forbidden
And it will take your joy and leave you hollow. The second hollowing does not invite the god
For centuries, the academic study of post-Cataclysmic pantheons has been hampered by willful ignorance. We prefer our gods to be vengeful yet honorable, chaotic yet purposeful. But in the charred libraries of the Sunken Kingdoms and the whispering catacombs beneath the Rust Desert, archivists have long dreaded one specific sequence of pictograms: .
Frellog does not appear in physical form. Instead, the Neophyte's body begins to fill with something cold and ancient. The Depraved God inhabits the Hollow Vessel (the Newona) for exactly eleven heartbeats. During this time, the Neophyte speaks with a voice made of grinding continents. They utter a single prophecy — often banal, often apocalyptic, but always true.
But remember this: Frellog is the god who has eaten everything. The only thing he cannot taste is fulfillment. When you perform the Newona, you are not feeding a god. You are reminding a cosmic horror of its endless, screaming hunger.