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Popular in ancient Greece and Rome, Mystery Cults are ultra-exclusive "clubs" that require total secrecy on the part of participants and may tell new members little or nothing about their ethos before they join, and often long after. Generally speaking only long-time members will know what the cult is actually about, and even then the "Inner Circle" will be the only ones who know everything.
In this respect they are the opposite of religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which are more evangelistic and make materials relating to their beliefs freely available and are happy to explain what they believe. Indeed, because such religions view their beliefs as having the potential to transform someone's life and save them, they typically consider it sinful to not be willing to share it.
To an ingroup, secrecy can feel sacred, respectful, and powerful. To an outgroup, though, secrecy often feels sketchy. What do these people have to hide?
The word "cult" is an example of Have a Gay Old Time. In modern English, "cult" is a term used to describe groups perceived as being deviant, fringe, or illegitimate. In an ancient context, however, "cult" simply refers to veneration.etymologyThe Latin word "cultus" is related to the English word "cultivate" and meant care, protection, nurture and — metaphorically — worship. Thus, the "Cult of Apollo" just means the veneration of the god Apollo. When the details of that veneration are kept secret, it's a "mystery cult".
In fiction, this combination of secrecy being seen as sketchy and the misunderstanding the term "cult" often leads in to a really obvious Religion of Evil. The Path of Inspiration is a particular type of evil mystery cult which employs trappings of a benevolent religion to disguise itself. Compare and contrast Ancient Conspiracy. See also Secret Circle of Secrets. A joke version is often a Brotherhood of Funny Hats.
Note: As a general rule this trope only applies to things that are described as a cult, religion, or sect, etc, In-Universe or by Word of God.
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Imperial Radch: The Radchaai Galactic Superpower's state religion embraces syncretism to make it easier for conquered peoples to assimilate. Mystery cults are allowed, but are required to make the Lord of the Radch a member with full access to all their secrets.
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Leviathan: The Tempest has this as an upgrade you can purchase for your cult that provides improved defense against investigation. Any investigation will first find the reasonable, sane people you've put in the outer layers, and unless they already know what they are looking for they are unlikely to dig further. The downside is that your outer-layer cultists are sane and lack the fanatical devotion of your Beloved, so there are a lot more limits on what you can demand of them before they walk away.
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The Warlord Chronicles feature two mystery cults. Mithraism (see below) and a cult devoted to Isis lead by Guinevere. Everyone involved treats them with immense reverence and fear, but to the reader it quickly becomes apparent that Mithraism is basically a veteran's drinking club, and the worship of Isis is a Sex Cult.
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Bloodborne: The Healing Church is one. People outside the church generally only know that they worship Old Blood and practice Blood Ministration. Lower levels of the church know that their purpose is experimenting with the Old Blood, and the inner circle, known as the Choir, know that they're an offshoot of Byrgenwerth College dedicated to making use of the Old Blood to ascend themselves to Great One status, and they keep the existence of the Great Ones and all related things hidden from the general populace.
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An Epic Comic: Yje Society of the Free Mind's inner circle is only accessible if you become a free mind. The reason for this being is that you can't actually fully comprehend the true intentions if your mind is limited to the comic.
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Nobilis: Mystery cults are common enough that they're available as starting contacts on the lifepath system.
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Cthulhu Mythos: H. P. Lovecraft was fond of including these in his horror stories, most famously the Cthulhu cultists and the townsfolk in Innsmouth.
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Paranoia: The Secret Societies play with this trope to various degrees, with the Illuminati being the textbook example. Members know almost nothing about the group, and typically their only contact are random visits in the middle of the night by a single masked stranger delivering inexplicable orders. This being Paranoia, it is entirely possible that the inner circle of any given society is just as completely clueless as the new recruits...
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Monotheism in Caprica is this by necessity: monotheism is illegal on Caprica.
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Attack on Titan: The "Wall Cult" believes that the huge, circular walls that protect the last of humanity were a gift from God, even yelling at people who touch or get near the walls. Eren notes that even just putting cannons on top of the walls took way longer than it should have because the government had to work around the cultists. Most of the members are simply religious people, but the inner circle seems to know more about the walls than it seems, including that there are Titans within them.
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Homestuck: Parodied with the Clan of the Secret Wizard, a movement that forms around a salamander who found John's lost bedsheet, mistook it for a mystical artifact, dressed himself with it and took to the life of a wandering preacher. They're a secretive group that meets in hidden locations and haughtily keep their mysteries hidden from outsiders, but in practice their rites boil down to just "beholding" each other's robes, their practices mostly just ape the trappings of mystical religiosity, and rather than being exclusive they're so desperate for converts that they've taken to abducting strangers in the middle of the night and inducting them without knowing anything about their beliefs or moral character.
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In Elantris, the aptly-named Mysteries is an enigmatic cult with a very unpleasant (and largely deserved) reputation. Turns out that it's a corrupted knockoff of the peaceful Jesker religion, but where Jesker is dedicated to living in harmony with the Dor, the Mysteries is just about hacking into it to gain supernatural powers. King Iadon of Arelon is a follower of the Mysteries, and when he's caught in the middle of sacrificing a servant as part of a ritual, his already-shaky reign outright collapses.
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Pathfinder: Cults dedicated to demigods tend to operate this way. While the faiths of true deities are widespread and operate in the open, those who revere empyreal lords, Demon Lords and Archdevils, the Eldest of the fey, the Great Old Ones and similar beings instead gather in secretive groups, practicing their rites in private locations and keeping the mysteries of their faiths hidden from outsiders.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Most cults to evil gods and archfiends tend toward this in many good-aligned lands. It's when the evil god's cult becomes the state religion of a given land that open worship (with all it entails) becomes a thing.
One prominent variety of mystery cult presents itself to the world as a pastoral religion that offers freedom and catharsis and has rituals involving walking through mazes in animal masks. The hidden parts of the religion are its brutal predatory philosophy, rituals that involve Hunting the Most Dangerous Game (often initiates who got cold feet upon learning of their religion's true nature), and demon summoning. Only the highest echelons know their real deity — Baphomet, the Demon Prince of Beasts.
Cults to Tharzidun tend to be multi-layered examples, as even the sort of people who will happily follow secret cults to evil deities and fiends tend to balk at serving the god of omnicide, so most of his cults are cults of something else that turns out to be another name for Tharzidun, with few if any worshippers knowing the truth. The Patient One and Elder Elemental Eye are common suspects.
Forgotten Realms: Shar, one of the major deities, is usually worshiped by secret cults instead of large public temples, being the goddess of Darkness, Secrets, and Forgetfulness. And the colors of her priests are black and purple.
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Skulduggery Pleasant features so many that they might as well be the entire premise....and in fact may be. Villains in Skulduggery Pleasant books are almost invariably part of some evil cult bent on destroying the world or killing everyone in it. It's getting so it feels like that is the only possible motivation, out side of maybe revenge, which exists in this series.
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The cult the player starts in Cultist Simulator qualifies, as worship of the Hours is illegal.
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Call of Cthulhu: The cults that worship the Cthulhu Mythos deities are like this. They're intensely secretive because their abhorrent practices would get them imprisoned or executed in any civilized country. By the time a new member finds out what the cult is really up to they've probably been driven insane.
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Rocket Age: Venus has several Thuggee-esque murder cults that operate completely underground and are exclusive enough that the induction can kill you. Martian faiths have several sects that fall into this as well.
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Forgotten Realms: Shar, one of the major deities, is usually worshiped by secret cults instead of large public temples, being the goddess of Darkness, Secrets, and Forgetfulness. And the colors of her priests are black and purple.
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Gunnerkrigg Court: The Court is openly an institution dedicated towards science, but most of the Court's real agenda is kept a secret from anyone outside their inner circles. The Court's inner circles do not openly advertise how to obtain membership, only inviting those who show their preferred mindsets, like a healthy skepticism towards magic. The deeper into the Court's inner circles you make it, the shadier, more amoral, and downright creepy things get. There are several reasons for this. One reason is because the Court is willing to resort to deeply immoral lengths to achieve their goals, and this policy helps keep their crimes hidden. Another reason is that the Court is in a paradox of Does Not Like Magic while also needing magic to achieve their goals, meaning that the Court's leadership secretly hates half of their own underlings. The biggest reason is because magic is shaped by Clap Your Hands If You Believe. The Court wants to abandon Earth to create a new world, one completely under their control while being empty of the magic they hate so much. By limiting information about their project from the public, they hope to avoid letting their world be "contaminated" by more magic.
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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey features the Cult of Kosmos as the main antagonists of the game. Wearing masks to conceal their identities, and plotting the takeover of the entire Greek world during the Peloponnesian War by using an ancient Isu artifact and the PC's sibling as a brainwashed weapon.
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The Goodies: Druidism is portrayed this way in "Wacky Wales". Strictly Played for Laughs, of course. (But, then again, perhaps it's rugby that's the mystery cult.)
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Some religions player can create in Dominion of Darkness like Cabal of the Undomitable Knowledge or Cult of Pleasure Seekers - other like Community of the Humble are more mainstream.
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Olivia Pierce's demon cult in Doom (2016) works a lot like this. There are multiple tiers of being an "Advocate" or employee of the UAC. The higher tier you are, the more involved you are not only in the inner workings of the corporation, but also in the cult that Pierce has gathered within.
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The Elder Scrolls:
Many Daedric cults are highly secretive and distrustful of outsiders, often because they fear being targeted by anti-Daedric vigilante organizations. In many regions of Tamriel, worship of certain Princes is outlawed, further driving these cults into secrecy. In particular, worshippers of Mehrunes Dagon, Molag Bal, Namira, and Vaermina are forced into hiding because their Princes demand something vile or unsavory of their servants.
The Dark Brotherhood are followers of Sithis, and work as professional assassins. By their nature, they are an extremely secretive group, with their own hidden rites and initiations. The Morag Tong, their assassin rivals in Morrowind who worship Mephala, are the exact opposite, with the nature of their operations and practices being completely public in order for them to be sanctioned as a tool to regulate the Great Houses.
It also turns out that the Thieves' Guild of Skyrim also hides a mystery cult that worships Nocturnal and acts as guardians of her temple in exchange for good luck. Most of the thieves guild does not know this. Those who have been initiated into serving Nocturnal are known as Nightingales.
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In the universe of A Song of Ice and Fire, the Free City of Norvos is ruled by the Bearded Priests, a religion so secretive that no one outside the Priests themselves knows anything about its practices. Not even the name of the god they worship.
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Futurama: The League of Robots — a secret society of well-to-do wealthy robots (that somehow ends up having Bender as a member), that ostensibly exists to mastermind the robot dream of killing all humans, but in actuality turns out to be more like a stagnant gentleman's social club.
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Systems Malfunction features dozens of Mystery Cults of varying size and power, all engaging in one massive Gambit Pileup.
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Princess: The Hopeful: The most effective Dark Cults will often fall under this trope, keeping their true intentions hidden except from those already corrupted beyond recovery. C.O.R.D. (Community Organization to Reform Detroit) from the Ashes of the Motor City sample setting is a standout example: On the surface nothing more than a group of activists working to address race relations and class disparity in Detroit, secretly Running Both Sides in order to promote racial strife and class warfare, push both sides past the Moral Event Horizon, and expand its own power.
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The Morninglight of The Secret World; already distinctly reminiscent of Scientology, the cult maintains a level of uplifting-but-vague ideology that serves to hide their true motives and methods from outsiders. As such, initiates have no idea what they've gotten themselves into, and little chance to resist once the Mind Rape starts. For good measure, any defectors are labelled "Obstructive Persons" and quietly eliminated.
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Warhammer 40,000:
Chaos cults often operate very covertly, and avoid being recognized for what they are through a combination of profound secrecy and of masquerading as more innocuous faiths. Since the alien and terrifying nature of Chaos typically scares off people who are confronted with its full brunt directly, cults often attract new members by pretending to be much more innocuous than they truly are, and later gradually expose them to more and more of the cult's true nature.
Genestealer "cults" are the opposite due to their hive-minded nature, but their main modus operandi is to manipulate other cults which will fit the trope as a consequence.
The Adeptus Mechanicus maintains a stranglehold on Imperial technology because many of its "mysteries" include the secrets to maintaining and operating the machinery that keeps the Imperium going. (Also, their Omnissiah may or may not be a sleeping Eldritch Abomination, and it wouldn't really help their cause if that were to get out if it's true.)
The Dark Angels chapter of Space Marines have a Mystery Cult as the foundation of their chapter teachings: recruits are taught parables that while not directly true have themes of loyalty, redemption through death, the need to keep secrets, and the perils of outsiders learning them. Some never learn the full truth; in particular the Ravenwing only educates those part of its Inner Circle of the Fallen, despite the company's purpose being to hunt down said Fallen.
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The Silence in Doctor Who is portrayed as a Mystery Religion dedicated to stopping the asking of a Question - though really it is more of a Single-Precept Religion than anyting.
Much later it's revealed to be a Renegade Splinter Faction of the Papal Mainframe, a far-future Catholicish-Anglicanish mainstream religion.
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The Triune from Diablo worked a lot like this. New initiates were led to believe that they worshiped benevolent Spirits of Determination, Love and Creation, before gradually being initiated into the true teachings of the Triune and the true evil of the Prime Evils who the Spirits actually were.
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In Hack/Slash, the Society of the Black Lamp began as a mystery cult founded by Akakios of Panopolis—the world's first Slasher—in ancient Greece.
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Battlestar Galactica: Mithras apparently has an analog in the Twelve Colonies of Man, but given that they're referred to as "Mithrasaries" it's possible they're not as secretive as the followers of Mithras on Earth. Apparently, old-school religious Gemenon considers them something of a protected minority.
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Mage: The Awakening has a number of mystery cults, often used by the Awakened to guide Sleepers to true power. The Guardians of the Veil tend to use Labyrinths, hidden conspiracies that guide the worthy to enlightenment while shunting the unworthy off into temporal power, whereas the Silver Ladder tend to use Cryptopolies, political groups and secret societies that blend mundane influence with Awakened symbolism.
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In Ars Magica, these are all over the place. While Bonisagus tried to get away from the mystery-cult mentality when he created the Order of Hermes, mystery initiation is the easiest and most common way to gain unique magical abilities, particularly those that don't quite fit into Hermetic magic. Accordingly, four of the Houses and innumerable lesser groups are mystery cults, each dedicated to a unique heritage and practice of magic.
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Apuleius's The Golden Ass ends with the main character restored to human form by the goddess Isis and entering her cult. He undergoes a number of initiations into deeper mysteries, each costing more money than the last.
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In Unlimited Fafnir, a dragon cult exists, which has been brainwashing Tear and causing her to believe she's really a dragon, not a human. Having horns on her head only further validates it as far as she knows. The main characters attempt to un-brainwash her, by having her live as a human. Unfortunately the cult leader, also a human, has instead chosen to live the life of a "dragon", hurting and killing people using their powers, much like the real dragons that showed up 25 years before the current events in the show.
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