Cabal
Emperor Calus, a hedonistic leader, was overthrown in a "Midnight Coup" by Ghaul and his allies, who viewed him as weak, and was exiled to the Leviathan .
Empress Caiatl, Calus's daughter, took over the remnants of the empire, fighting Hive forces to survive and eventually forming an uneasy alliance with Humanity's Vanguard, a massive shift from their conquest-focused roots. 2. Clive Barker's Cabal (Nightbreed) Emperor Calus, a hedonistic leader, was overthrown in
This 1988 novella (and later film Nightbreed ) follows , a man manipulated by his psychiatrist, Dr. Decker (who is secretly a serial killer), into believing he is responsible for atrocities. Clive Barker's Cabal (Nightbreed) This 1988 novella (and
Boone is killed, resurrected, and becomes a part of the Nightbreed, accepting the title "Cabal." The story highlights the cruelty of humanity ("the real monsters") against the outcast creatures. 3. Johannes Cabal (Detective/Necromancer) often fleeing something in the dark.
The most compelling "Cabal" stories often involve dramatic, high-stakes narratives of power, betrayal, and redemption. Depending on whether you mean the lore, the Clive Barker novella, or the Johannes Cabal books, here are the most interesting narratives: 1. Destiny (Space-Rhino Roman Empire)
Boone seeks refuge in Midian, a hidden, ancient city of monsters and shapeshifters known as the Nightbreed, who act as a safe haven for the damned.
The Cabal are a militaristic, honor-obsessed species inspired by the Roman Empire, often fleeing something in the dark.