 Neo-Sarcacism Neo-Sarcacism displays only a superficial resemblance to historical and current proto-Sarcac sects, whereas proto-Sarcacism is isolated and archaic, bound by superstition and taboo. Neo-Sarcacism embraces modernity, whereas proto-Sarcacism is fragmented, each group existing within a vacuum. Neo-Sarcacism is cosmopolitan and unified. It remains unknown whether Neo-Sarcac cults represent a relatively recent development or a willing evolution of proto-Sarcacist sects. Neo-Sarcacism displayed no qualms with technology, and may be found in heavily populated locations, their daily lives differing little from others of their culture and social status. For Neo-Sarcac cults, the proper moral purpose of one's life is to pursue to one's own desires and the attainment of power. GOI-0490 Additums Wake Active throughout the North-Eastern United States, Additums Wake is thought to be the oldest circuit organization in North America, with evidence of their existence dating as far back as 1650. The organization was presumably destroyed on November 28, 1952, but not before the creation of SCP-2480, considered by the founders of Project Citra-Artra to represent the first shots of what would become a complex and invisible conflict. Cornelius P. Bodfield III, Carcis Sulkist, a millionaire industrialist with an acute interest in the occult, was the acting leader of Additums Wake until his death in 1952. Dismissed by the Foundation in 1932 as merely another decadent social club, their anonymous capabilities were not recognized until the November 28, 1952 incident. The Foundation fears that Additums Wake has survived its initial defeat. It is theorized that the renewed cult is presently under the control of Vivienne Durant-Croy, President and CEO of the Durant-Bodfield Financial Group, wife of Hungarian national Alexander-Croy, CEO of Abraxas Arms and a suspected Sarkite. GOI-0432 The Hunter's Black Lodge GOI-0432 is an anomalous criminal cult primarily active in the post-Soviet states known as the Hunter's Black Lodge, or simply the Black Lodge. GOI-0432 has been linked to extortion, murder, robbery, gambling, prostitution, human trafficking, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and underground fighting rings. While these activities are not inherently anomalous, the anomalous capabilities of GOI-0432 has had an aberrant effect on their practice. The Foundation first became aware of the Black Lodge in the early 1990s after receiving a tip from informants in Interpol. Further investigation uncovered GOI-0432 related documents from the recently dissolved GRU Division P, later corroborated by former members. It appears that GRU Division P was unable to fully contain or neutralize the threat presented by the Black Lodge, with one source describing them as a hydra. The organization thought neutralized on several occasions, only for it to reappear months later, stronger than before. Victims of the Black Lodge have been discovered impaled, penetrated by large organic spines, the decedents commonly showing evidence of ritual cannibalism. GOI-0432 These spines appear superficially chitinous and, despite showing strong structural similarities to coral, contain human DNA. GOI-0385 Esoteric Order of the White Worm Active primarily throughout Europe, the Esoteric Order of the White Worm, Phara pharic esotericris grind, is a sarkic cult disguised as an occult-themed fraternal organization similar to other secret societies. The existence of the cult is an open secret, while its true nature is unknown to the general population. GOI-41 An Order, Organization, Society, or a Club of Men associated together for various religious or secular aims. Despite being referred to as fraternal, the esoteric order of the White Worm is open to men and women. GOI-42 Although like other such groups, it has been the subject of various conspiracy theories. The Foundation do not believe that there is much factual basis to such claims. Based on documents recovered from the SCP-███ archives, the esoteric order may be one of the earliest Neo-Sarkis sects. Founded by Hungarian nobles heavily influenced by their Solomonari court magicians, the religion transformed from a hidden pagan fate to a secret tool of the landed gentry. Descendants of Housevoros, a Hungarian noble family, are thought to dominate the leadership positions of the esoteric order.