Once you’ve returned to your haven, you’ll find your rescued critters waiting to be indoctrinated. Even inside every boss is actually a cute little critter trapped in a possessed form, freed by the whipping you’ll put on them. They may be woodland creatures that are about to be sacrificed, eagerly joining your cult because you saved their life, or a cute little creature being cocooned by a spider who is willing to sell them to you instead. No, you’ll need to build your powerbase, and that means finding minions you can convert to your cause. There are four bosses you’ll need to battle, but it’s not as straightforward as heading out there to kick their teeth in. At its core, Cult of the Lamb is a roguelike that combines some of the best examples of the genre into one amazingly cohesive irreverently odd action title. The Old Gods reveal this was due to a prophecy that a lamb would be the one who would lead to their undoing, destroying the Old Faith and unleashing the one thing they fear most: The One Who Waits. As it turns out, this little lamb is the last of its kind, having managed to evade death while the rest of its fluffy friends were culled. After walking down a narrow stone corridor, you are greeted by robed cultists and The Old Gods: four monstrous beings to whom the inhabitants of this strange land are (mostly) loyal. Cult of the Lamb begins at our poor, titular lamb’s end. Cleanse the non-believers, spread enlightenment, and perform mystical rituals on the journey to become the mighty lamb god. SPREAD YOUR WORD Train your flock and embark on a quest to explore and discover the secrets of four mysterious regions.
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