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<small>''The Shadow Moabbey is an in-universe description of the Hellmouth Sunbeams' [[Shadows]].''</small>
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{{Community Lore}}
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The '''Shadow Moabbey''' is a [[HELIOLATRY|Heliolatric]] monastery located on Haystack Mountain in the [[Wikipedia:La Sal Mountains|La Sal Mountain Range]] in eastern Utah, roughly 18 miles (28.9 km) east of the [[Hellmouth (entity)|Hellmouth]]. It is home to the [[Order of Lanternbearers]], a distant branch of Heliolatry whose monastic practice has largely revolved around the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]] since the long-foretold {{BetaSeason|1|Return of Blaseball}}. Like many institutions and organizations in [[Hellmouth (town)|Hellmouth]], it is thought to have existed since both time immemorial and twenty years ago.
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== History ==
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The Shadow Moabbey was allegedly established sometime before XXX4 by the original [[Order of Lanternbearers]].  After discovering the eldritch smoothie tree known as Smoothyggdrasil on the western edge of the [[Wikipedia:La Sal Mountains|La Sal Mountains]], the first Lanternbearers established a small community around it. The Moabbey itself was first constructed near Oowah Lake, a small 2.9-acre (1.2 ha) lake located in the [[Wikipedia:Manti–La Sal National Forest|Manti-La Sal National Forest]] near the head of [[Infinite Mill Creek|Old Mill Creek]]. Since then the Lanternbearers and their descendants have spent their days cultivating {{Deadlink|smoothies|smoothies}} and brewing palatable beer, all while staying tucked away in the mountains. They have remained largely unbothered until their recent involvement with [[Hellmouth Sunbeams|local splorts]].
  
''The Shadow Moabbey is an in-universe description of the Hellmouth Sunbeams' [[Shadows]], created by community lore.''{{Community Lore}}
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Most historical accounts agree that the first Moabbey was irretrievably lost in the {{Deadlink|Great Smoothie Disaster of 1XX8|Great Smoothie Disaster of 1XX8}}. No visual record remains of this original building, but according to Smoothyggdrasil, it was "a stunning work of architecture, beautifully complex, most stimulating to watch while contemplating the virtues of peanut butter in a {{Fog|mint chocolate}} smoothie."<ref>One of the few surviving records from that time includes one monk simply describing it as "an absolute bastard to clean".</ref> On several occasions since, the smoothie tree has attempted to describe the original Moabbey's blinding opulence, but artists' renditions of the building have on all occasions resembled {{redacted|17}}, {{redacted|11}}, and occasionally {{redacted|7}}. The last recorded sketch, created in 2XX9, featured an eerily realistic {{redacted|11}}, leading the monks to suspend this practice indefinitely.
'''The Shadow Moabbey''' is a [[HELIOLATRY|Heliolatric]] monastery located on Haystack Mountain in the La Sal mountain range in eastern Utah, roughly 18 miles (28.9 km) east of the [[Hellmouth]]. It is home to the Order of Lanternbearers, a distant branch of the Heliolatric cults whose monastic practice has largely revolved around the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]] since the long-foretold [[Season 1|return]] of [[Blaseball]]. Like many institutions and organisations in Hellmouth, it is thought to have existed since both time immemorial and twenty years ago.
 
  
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The monks finished constructing a new abbey in 2XXX, this time nestled on the northern face of Haystack Mountain. The new location, while somewhat more treacherous, brought the monks closer to the [[Sun (Sunbeams disambiguation)|Sun]] and offered a spectacular view of the deserts of southeastern Utah. Although less architecturally daring than the original Moabbey, there are some pieces of note to the discerning visitor, particularly the large stained glass windows depicting an armored figure holding aloft a [[MeatCute the Abstract Force of Romantic Fate|bleeding heart]].
  
== History ==
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The monastery can be accessed via several hiking paths and mountain roads originating near the town of [[Hellmouth (town)|Hellmouth]], including the world-famous [https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/4670265/the-whole-enchilada "Whole Enchilada"] mountain bike trail. Sunbeams players use the Mill Creek Hiking Trail to ascend to the monastery at the end of each season, then travel back to Hellmouth via the Whole Enchilada in a several-day pilgrimage known as "Big Hikey".
The Shadow Moabbey was allegedly established sometime before XX34 BCE by the original Order of Lanternbearers, a nomadic group of sun-worshippers. After discovering the eldrich Smoothie Tree known as Smoothyggdrasil and initiating Them into the Order, they established a small settlement on the western edge of the La Sal Mountains. For millennia, the Lanternbearers and their descendants have spent centuries cultivating smoothes and brewing palatable beer in the remote mountain range, but have remained largely unnoticed until their recent involvement with local splorts.
 
  
The main place of sun-worship, the Moabbey itself, was first constructed near Oowah lake, a small pond near the head of [[Infinite Mill Creek|Old Mill Creek]]. No visual record remains of this original building, but according to Smoothyggdrasil, it was "perhaps the single most magnificent monument to [[Sol|The Sun]] in all of Utah, and its loss is still mourned throughout the immaterial plane." Most historical accounts agree that the first Moabbey was irretrievably lost in the Great Smoothie Disaster of 1XX8, thought by some to be the [[HELIOLATRY/Lunar Apologists|Lunar Apologists']] first act of Treason, and the reason they split from the conventional cults of Heliolatry. On several occasions since, the smoothie tree has attempted to describe the original Moabbey's blinding opulence, but artists' renditions of the building have on all occasions resembled ██████████████, █████████, and occasionally ██████. The last recorded sketch, created in 2XX9, featured an eerily realistic █████████, leading the monks to suspend this practice indefinitely.  
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== Smoothyggdrasil ==
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The smoothie tree, better known as Smoothyggdrasil, is the oldest resident of the Moabbey and is the provider of the Order's {{Deadlink|smoothies|smoothies}}. While Smoothyggdrasil is capable of locomotion and able to navigate around the Moabbey, They spend most of their time rooted in the mouth of a colossal skull, partially embedded in the rich loam of the Shadow Moabbey's herb garden.<ref>Rookies have been known to use the skull as a makeshift pitching machine during batting practice, thanks to one of its many inscrutable qualities: any material thrown into its eye sockets is immediately ejected at high speed.</ref>
  
After a brief nomadic hiatus, the monks constructed a new abbey in 2XXX, nestled on the northern face of Haystack Mountain. The new location, while somewhat more treacherous, brought the monks closer to the sun and offered a spectacular view of the deserts of southeastern Utah. In addition to this new Moabbey, there remain several associated dormitories, tree forts, and farmhouses throughout the La Sals, most of which were constructed during the Lanternbearers' original settlement of the area.  
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They are a friendly sort, and make it Their mission to care for the younger, less experienced monks who attend Them. They are accompanied throughout the day by several Prospectives who tend to Their branches, harvest Their succulent Smoothies, and bring Them fresh herbal teas. Through many years of testing, Smoothyggdrasil has worked out how to influence the products of Their branches by changing what They do and how much They drink. Perhaps out of modesty, They claim the taste of Their smoothies is sometimes out of their control, and may be influenced by the massive skull's long-lost [[Lalengua|tongue]].
  
The monastery can be accessed via several hiking paths and mountain roads originating near the town of [[Hellmouth]], including the world-famous "[https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/4670265/the-whole-enchilada Whole Enchilada]" mountain bike trail. Most Hellmouth residents and Sunbeams players use the Mill Creek Hiking Trail to ascend to the monastery at the end of each season, then travel back to Hellmouth via the Whole Enchilada in a several-day pilgrimage known as "Big Hikey."
 
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== Monastic Practice ==
 
== Monastic Practice ==
Following the opening of the [[Forbidden Book]] in July of 2020 and the subsequent horrors inflicted upon the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams|Sunbeams]]' home turf, the team's management contacted the Shadow Moabbey for assistance in training their rookie players. After a few minutes of amicable negotiations, the monks agreed to help prepare rookies for the harsh conditions of the Hellmouth<ref>Initial efforts to bring in "training camps" were by-and-large stymied by the [[Hellmouth Anti-Tourism Board]].</ref> in exchange for unfettered access to its wretched, unknowable depths. The Order has since learned to harness the ancient powers of the Hellmouth (and the Sunbeams' rookies) to grow the ingredients needed for their infamous [[smoothies]], which they have agreed to provide to the [[The Solarium|Solarium]]'s food court. The monks have also developed a significantly more palatable recipe for their beer, which they have agreed to keep out of the Solarium's food court at all costs. In turn, the rookies, during their many labors in service to the abbey, acquire many of the skills essential to their success on the Sunbeams' starting lineup. These include:
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Shortly before {{BetaSeason|1|the Return of Blaseball}}, the Shadow Moabbey was contacted by a [[Monsieur Bean|representative]] of the Sunbeams' management requesting assistance in training their rookie players.<ref>To this day, the Order still does not know why they, of all people, were contacted.</ref> After a few minutes of amicable negotiations, the monks agreed to help prepare said rookies for the splort as long as they help to maintain the Moabbey alongside them. The Order also started providing [[The Solarium]]'s food court with their infamous {{Deadlink|smoothies|smoothies}}. Additionally, the monks have developed a significantly more palatable recipe for their beer, which they have agreed to keep ''out'' of The Solarium's food court at all costs. In turn, the rookies, during their many labors in service to the abbey, acquire many of the skills essential to their success on the Sunbeams' active roster. These include but are not limited to:
  
* Sun worship
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* Traversal of steep, mountainous terrain
 
* Manuscript illumination
 
* Manuscript illumination
* Traversal of steep, mountainous terrain
 
 
* Map-and-compass navigation
 
* Map-and-compass navigation
* Several fermentation disciplines
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* Several brewing disciplines
 
* Meditation and breath control
 
* Meditation and breath control
* Advanced survival techniques
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* Cheese fermentation techniques
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* Advanced survival strategies
 
* Extreme smoothie tolerance
 
* Extreme smoothie tolerance
  
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If weather conditions are favorable, the Sunbeams will occasionally visit the Moabbey after home games to enjoy the extravagant smoothie bar and freshly brewed beer. When they don’t make the trip, the monks ''insist'' on delivering personalized smoothies to team members at their residences in [[Hellmouth (town)|Hellmouth]], even after away games. Their method of delivery is unknown, but somehow they ensure that every hard-working player returns home to a crisp, fresh-squeezed<sup><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[citation needed|<i>citation needed</i>]]<nowiki>]</nowiki></sup> smoothie in the flavor they're dreading the least on that particular day.
  
The Sunbeams sometimes make the trek up the [[Infinite Mill Creek|Mill Creek]] hiking trail to visit the Moabbey after home games, where the monks and rookies host them for simple dinners, featuring traditional homecooked meals, freshly brewed beer, and an extravagant smoothie bar. Even after especially tiresome games and away games, the monks insist on delivering personalized smoothies to the team at their residences in Hellmouth. Their method of delivery is unknown, but somehow they ensure that every hard-working player returns home to a crisp, fresh-squeezed smoothie in the flavor they're dreading the least on that particular day.
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==Paths Within the Order of Lanternbearers==
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There are two Paths within the Order of Lanternbearers: The Path of the Persistent and the Path of the Prospective. Initiates are able to choose the path that fits their goals best.  
  
== Smoothyggdrasil ==
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===Path of the Persistent===
The '''Smoothie Tree''', better known as '''Smoothyggdrasil''', is the oldest and longest-serving monk in the Order of Lanternbearers, serving as the organization's Abbot and its Fount of Smoothies. While Smoothyggdrasil is capable of locomotion and able to navigate around the Moabbey, They spend most of their time rooted in the mouth of a colossal skull, partially embedded in the rich loam of the Shadow Moabbey's herb garden. <ref>Rookies have been known to use the skull as a makeshift pitching machine during batting practice, thanks to one of its many inscrutable qualities: any material thrown into its eye sockets is immediately ejected at high speed.</ref>
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Those who take on the mantle of the Persistent are the most eclectic and most devoted to the Order. Individuals from across the known and unknown worlds have been known to travel to the Moabbey, citing their reason for the journey as a certain "Tug"-like sensation.<ref>A feeling described by others as 'impulsive foolishness'.</ref> They are the most commonly seen members of the Order.
  
They are a friendly sort, and make it Their mission to care for the younger, less experienced monks who attend Them. They are accompanied throughout the day by several Aspirants who tend to Their branches, harvest Their succulent Smoothies, and bring Them fresh herbal teas. Through many years of testing, Smoothyggdrasil has worked out how to influence the products of Their branches by changing what They do and how much They drink. Perhaps out of modesty, They claim the taste of Their smoothies is sometimes out of their control, and may be influenced by the massive skull's long-lost [[Lalengua|tongue]].
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===Path of the Prospective===
 
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Those who take on the mantle of the Prospective have arrived at the Moabbey for the purpose of training to become a player for the Sunbeams. A Prospective's time is usually divided between actual blaseball practice and duties traditionally associated with those within the Order. The first Prospectives discovered shortly after {{BetaSeason|1}} that they were tied to the Moabbey in unexpected ways. Unable to stray far from the abbey for extended periods, many have also found that their names and even existence slip easily from the minds of people they know &mdash; even close loved ones. These features of the Path have created a close-knit community within the Prospectives, with a sense of familial camaraderie that has withstood even such trials as the Chore Wheel.
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==Paths of the Order of Lanternbearers==
 
Smoothyggdrasil's primary responsibility as abbot involves organizing and administrating the three Paths within the Order of Lanternbearers: The Path of the Retired, the Path of the Aspirant, and the Path of the Pilgrim. Initiates are sorted into the path that fits them best, based on their potential contributions to the abbey. Each of the three paths serves a different function and they carry out their tasks in separate wings of the building. However, members of all three paths are allowed to socialize, dine, and drink together thanks to the Olde Lonesome Decree of 6XX CE. In the pre-Blaseball era of the Order, the paths were primarily differentiated by their members' seniority, capacity for manual labor, and knowledge of the arcane secrets of fermentation. However, with the advent of the Sunbeams' training program, the paths' roles have changed to keep up with the abbey's new priorities. 
 
 
 
===Path of the Retired===
 
Monks who take on the mantle of the Retired are those who once played for the Sunbeams. They have since stepped back into the Shadows, giving a chance for newer players to take their place. Sometimes, those who are Retired choose to play for the team again, but most are content to remain within the Shadow Moabbey drinking, gardening, and cheering on their former team.
 
 
 
====Known members of the Retired Path====
 
 
 
*[[Joe Voorhees]] (unconfirmed, rumored to be particularly skilled at trimming vegetation with knives and shears)
 
 
 
=== Path of the Aspirant===
 
Those who take on the mantle of the Aspirant have arrived at the Moabbey for the purpose of training to become a player for the Sunbeams. Aspirants' names are often spelt out by [[Diviners]] of [[Society for Internet Blaseball Research|SIBR]]. An Aspirant's first few years are spent entirely on training in their chosen path - be it batting or pitching. On completion of their training, they will continue to practice, but split their time between tending the gardens and assisting the Smoothie Tree in Their tasks.
 
 
 
====Known members of the Aspirant Path====
 
There are no known members of the Aspirant Path, as such information is kept [[Forbidden Knowledge Guide|secret]] by the order. Any who discover the name of an Aspirant are forced to join the Order also, to protect the aspirants from being overwhelmed by excited fans.<br />
 
 
 
===Path of the Pilgrim===
 
The final path, the mantle of the Pilgrim, is both the most eclectic and most devoted to the Order. Many citizens from across the known and unknown worlds are known to make the pilgrimage to the Moabbey, and some are hit with what is known by some as ‘the spark’, and by others as ‘impulsive foolishness’. They feel inexplicably drawn to remain at the Moabbey and take on the robes. They will never choose to become a player for the Sunbeams, but are the most commonly seen members of the Order. Their friendship with those who come and go, be they players or pilgrims, is inspirational to many who follow one of the Sunbeams branches.
 
 
 
====Known members of the Pilgrim Path====
 
 
 
*[[Beef Randolph]], official nutritionist for the Sunbeams
 
*Smoothyggdrasil, abbot of the Moabbey and purveyor of "delicious" "smoothies"
 
  
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 23 February 2023

The Shadow Moabbey is an in-universe description of the Hellmouth Sunbeams' Shadows.

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

The Shadow Moabbey is a Heliolatric monastery located on Haystack Mountain in the La Sal Mountain Range in eastern Utah, roughly 18 miles (28.9 km) east of the Hellmouth. It is home to the Order of Lanternbearers, a distant branch of Heliolatry whose monastic practice has largely revolved around the Hellmouth Sunbeams since the long-foretold Return of Blaseball. Like many institutions and organizations in Hellmouth, it is thought to have existed since both time immemorial and twenty years ago.

History

The Shadow Moabbey was allegedly established sometime before XXX4 by the original Order of Lanternbearers. After discovering the eldritch smoothie tree known as Smoothyggdrasil on the western edge of the La Sal Mountains, the first Lanternbearers established a small community around it. The Moabbey itself was first constructed near Oowah Lake, a small 2.9-acre (1.2 ha) lake located in the Manti-La Sal National Forest near the head of Old Mill Creek. Since then the Lanternbearers and their descendants have spent their days cultivating smoothies and brewing palatable beer, all while staying tucked away in the mountains. They have remained largely unbothered until their recent involvement with local splorts.

Most historical accounts agree that the first Moabbey was irretrievably lost in the Great Smoothie Disaster of 1XX8. No visual record remains of this original building, but according to Smoothyggdrasil, it was "a stunning work of architecture, beautifully complex, most stimulating to watch while contemplating the virtues of peanut butter in a mint chocolate smoothie."[1] On several occasions since, the smoothie tree has attempted to describe the original Moabbey's blinding opulence, but artists' renditions of the building have on all occasions resembled REDACTED, REDACTED, and occasionally REDACTED. The last recorded sketch, created in 2XX9, featured an eerily realistic REDACTED, leading the monks to suspend this practice indefinitely.

The monks finished constructing a new abbey in 2XXX, this time nestled on the northern face of Haystack Mountain. The new location, while somewhat more treacherous, brought the monks closer to the Sun and offered a spectacular view of the deserts of southeastern Utah. Although less architecturally daring than the original Moabbey, there are some pieces of note to the discerning visitor, particularly the large stained glass windows depicting an armored figure holding aloft a bleeding heart.

The monastery can be accessed via several hiking paths and mountain roads originating near the town of Hellmouth, including the world-famous "Whole Enchilada" mountain bike trail. Sunbeams players use the Mill Creek Hiking Trail to ascend to the monastery at the end of each season, then travel back to Hellmouth via the Whole Enchilada in a several-day pilgrimage known as "Big Hikey".

Smoothyggdrasil

The smoothie tree, better known as Smoothyggdrasil, is the oldest resident of the Moabbey and is the provider of the Order's smoothies. While Smoothyggdrasil is capable of locomotion and able to navigate around the Moabbey, They spend most of their time rooted in the mouth of a colossal skull, partially embedded in the rich loam of the Shadow Moabbey's herb garden.[2]

They are a friendly sort, and make it Their mission to care for the younger, less experienced monks who attend Them. They are accompanied throughout the day by several Prospectives who tend to Their branches, harvest Their succulent Smoothies, and bring Them fresh herbal teas. Through many years of testing, Smoothyggdrasil has worked out how to influence the products of Their branches by changing what They do and how much They drink. Perhaps out of modesty, They claim the taste of Their smoothies is sometimes out of their control, and may be influenced by the massive skull's long-lost tongue.

Monastic Practice

Shortly before the Return of Blaseball, the Shadow Moabbey was contacted by a representative of the Sunbeams' management requesting assistance in training their rookie players.[3] After a few minutes of amicable negotiations, the monks agreed to help prepare said rookies for the splort as long as they help to maintain the Moabbey alongside them. The Order also started providing The Solarium's food court with their infamous smoothies. Additionally, the monks have developed a significantly more palatable recipe for their beer, which they have agreed to keep out of The Solarium's food court at all costs. In turn, the rookies, during their many labors in service to the abbey, acquire many of the skills essential to their success on the Sunbeams' active roster. These include but are not limited to:

  • Traversal of steep, mountainous terrain
  • Manuscript illumination
  • Map-and-compass navigation
  • Several brewing disciplines
  • Meditation and breath control
  • Cheese fermentation techniques
  • Advanced survival strategies
  • Extreme smoothie tolerance

If weather conditions are favorable, the Sunbeams will occasionally visit the Moabbey after home games to enjoy the extravagant smoothie bar and freshly brewed beer. When they don’t make the trip, the monks insist on delivering personalized smoothies to team members at their residences in Hellmouth, even after away games. Their method of delivery is unknown, but somehow they ensure that every hard-working player returns home to a crisp, fresh-squeezed[citation needed] smoothie in the flavor they're dreading the least on that particular day.

Paths Within the Order of Lanternbearers

There are two Paths within the Order of Lanternbearers: The Path of the Persistent and the Path of the Prospective. Initiates are able to choose the path that fits their goals best.

Path of the Persistent

Those who take on the mantle of the Persistent are the most eclectic and most devoted to the Order. Individuals from across the known and unknown worlds have been known to travel to the Moabbey, citing their reason for the journey as a certain "Tug"-like sensation.[4] They are the most commonly seen members of the Order.

Path of the Prospective

Those who take on the mantle of the Prospective have arrived at the Moabbey for the purpose of training to become a player for the Sunbeams. A Prospective's time is usually divided between actual blaseball practice and duties traditionally associated with those within the Order. The first Prospectives discovered shortly after Season β1 that they were tied to the Moabbey in unexpected ways. Unable to stray far from the abbey for extended periods, many have also found that their names and even existence slip easily from the minds of people they know — even close loved ones. These features of the Path have created a close-knit community within the Prospectives, with a sense of familial camaraderie that has withstood even such trials as the Chore Wheel.

References

  1. One of the few surviving records from that time includes one monk simply describing it as "an absolute bastard to clean".
  2. Rookies have been known to use the skull as a makeshift pitching machine during batting practice, thanks to one of its many inscrutable qualities: any material thrown into its eye sockets is immediately ejected at high speed.
  3. To this day, the Order still does not know why they, of all people, were contacted.
  4. A feeling described by others as 'impulsive foolishness'.