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Video games are games played with an electronic device, instead of paper, pens, dice, boards, anything traditional, and most of the time omitting your imagination too. Gods-from-Nowhere are said to have a "limited understanding" with the Worms, but are inimical even to them.People playing a large scale version of the iconic Pong video game at the National Videogame Museum

  • The War of the Roads is said to have the same ultimate cause as the First Worm War - probably, the Intercalate.
  • The first known mention of the Worms is 'Commandments For the Preservation of All That Exists' - book by Black Elie, Damascene Matriarch of the Sisterhood of the Knot, who died in the times of emperor Didius Julianus (133 - 193 CE).
  • Notable, there's a group of "the serpents that are serpents", who, like the Worms, are known to traverse Histories - the Hooded Princes.
  • The Worms are called "the serpents that are not serpents".
  • Other Hours who are able to oppose the Worms are the Thunderskin, protector of the world's skin, the Lionsmith, who crushes them, and the Colonel, keeper of the Worm Museum.
  • However, principles that are used to avoid them in the expeditions are Moth and Lantern - specifically, calling upon the Centipede and the Sun-in-Rags - however, latter is the Winter Hour and asked to end the curse.
  • It's said that Moth and Winter are closest to them and understand their weaknesses.
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    The Third Worm War may refer to the Great War, which is recent when considering the 1920s timeframe in which Cultist Simulator takes place. Little is known about this war, as it is “too recent to have passed into the Histories”. It was supposedly during the Second Worm War that Worms learned to inhabit and control humans, which was central to their victories during this time. Interestingly, Louis XVI also went as far as to forbid mentioning the Great Writhing within Versailles, implying that merely speaking of Worms poses danger. Long were in attendance of this masque, some of whom were fleeing the Worms’ invasion of Europe. Louis XVI called for an elaborate and decadent masque to be held at Versailles a kind of safeguard against the Worms, who were now numerous and strong enough to walk the streets of Paris in broad daylight. The Great Writhing was likely a Worm incursion that befell France during the Second Worm War, specifically in 1776. The Second Worm War began in the 18th century, and saw the Worms overran Europe in the Third History, most notably taking Vienna. Although their ranks were purged by the order known as the Troissaint Company after the war's end, the Dartsmen still live in certain Histories. The order of immortal-hunters known as the Tragulari may have fought in the First Worm War. Remnants of this war still exist, as evidenced by the Watch-Worms.

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    While the Worms were defeated in this conflict (if at great cost), they escaped extermination after learning how to move between the Histories. The First Worm War began in the late 16th century, most likely at some point after 1582, when the Intercalate enabled the breeding of Worms in threatening numbers. It is unclear, however, what level of sapience Worms possess, and thus how much of a "real" war those were. However, the death of the Sun-in-Splendour resulted in the Worm population multiplying out of control, resulted in the three Worm Wars against the Mansus and the Wake: the First Worm War in the sixteenth century, the Second Worm War in the eighteenth, and the Third being too recent to pass in the Histories (likely in the twentieth or late nineteenth century). Prior to the Intercalate, Worms are implied to have simply been a natural (if hazardous) byproduct of Hours' deaths, much like mundane decomposers in the Wake.







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