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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
The [[zamgrh]] word | The [[zamgrh]] word '''Barhah''' is a concept which does not share a ready cognate in harman languages, but can roughly be explained "spirit of [[zombie]] warriors in brotherhood." It also connotes the longed-for Zombie State in which the undead [[Zombie Skills/Digestion|feast]] on human flesh unmolested by [[headshot|torture]] or [[revivification syringe|vivisection]]. Barhah is considered the dream of zombie [[hive mind]], and the rallying cry of many lumbering [[corpse|corpses]]. | ||
== Controversy == | == Controversy == |
Revision as of 22:52, 19 October 2010
Definition
The zamgrh word Barhah is a concept which does not share a ready cognate in harman languages, but can roughly be explained "spirit of zombie warriors in brotherhood." It also connotes the longed-for Zombie State in which the undead feast on human flesh unmolested by torture or vivisection. Barhah is considered the dream of zombie hive mind, and the rallying cry of many lumbering corpses.
Controversy
Some believe that living humans are not excluded from sharing in the vision of Barhah. Though such mutual understanding is rare, it is possible for a man and a zombie to experience a taste of Barhah in unison. See the festival of Stanstock '05 at Whetcombe Park (such a serendipitous event is usually followed by the zombie eating the human).
However, there are many who believe that Barhah is "anti-life," and thus cannot be understood by anyone who is alive or engages in "living activities", such as death cultism. Proponents of this philosophy are called Barhah Fundamentalists and believe that understanding of the "True Barhah" may only be attained after Brain Rot. One of the more active of these groups is the Militant Order of Barhah.
There is also an emerging theory of Barhah being an actual God of The Undead, rather than a spiritual attainment amongst zombies. So far, the denomination considers Barhah a benevolent God, loving of both humans and zombies. While Brain Rot is not seen as a requirement, it is preferred, as a shared characteristic amongst believers is a dream vision of Barhah after the Rot event.
Special Events
Zombikah is a zombie holy day that centers around sharing the spirit of Barhah, as is BARHAHmas. BARHAHmaddan is an entire month dedicated to the spirit of Barhah, at least, during the day. At night the harmanz better find a hole and drag it in after them.
See also: