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Derogatory term coined by the Immaculate Order for the fallen Exalted of the First Age.
Commonly used to describe all kinds of threat to creation.

"Anathema: The term the Immaculate Order uses to describe the Solar, Lunar and, recently, Abyssal Exalted. In the catechism of the Immaculates, Anathema are individuals who have become conduits for dark power and whose souls have been forever tainted by the influence of evil spirits. This doctrine is typically accepted without question in the Realm. It was previously observed in the Threshold because the Realm forced its tributary states to pay lip service to the Immaculates. Today, few Thresholders unquestioningly accept the dictrine of the Anathema."

from Exalted Core Book, page 13

Also:
An open-source campaign management toolkit.
See http://anathema.sf.net for details and downloads.


Hmm. I don't think I've seen "Anathema" used to describe any threats to Creation besides Celestials. I thought it was a specific term for them ... got any page refs?
~ Shataina

"conduits for dark power" I think that an Infernal Dragon-Blooded would qualify. Would a ghost-blooded qualify? --Qzujak49
Infernal Dragon-Blood, definitely, assuming the Order knows about Infernals. Ghost-Blooded, probably not, though I get the feeling the Order would whack them anyway, just to be sure. - LeumasWhite
I think Ghost-blooded are, according to the Player's Guide, just behind Anathema on the Wyld Hunt's hit-list. I can't give a page ref. for that as my book is in another part of the country... I just seem to remember it, I think from the description page for ghost-blooded. I don't recall them or anyone other than Celestials being refered to as actual Anathema, though. - Vervain
The 'Known Anathema' flaw is restricted to Celestial Exalted only, thus implying that the term isn't used for *-blooded, etc. I'd assume if it isn't used for demon and fae blooded, it probably isn't used for demons an fae either. Maybe. -FlowsLikeBits
On the other hand, it isn't terribly uncommon for Celestial Exalted to be erroneously labeled as demons. It's entirely possible that human-seeming demons or renegade gods could be called anathema... but not as a standard practice. ~ WaiyaddoNoDan