Rhan-Te-Goth

Swami Rhan-Te-Goth was a fake 30th century mystic.

Whilst on fraudster watch assigned by her trainer Konstantine, Roz Forrester investigated Rhan-Te-Goth. She learned that his Mystic Brazier of Light was a hypnotic device, and his powers were derived from two unregistered telepathic assistants getting credit-chip access codes and family information from the audience's minds.

When arrested, he was also charged with five counts of access to banned literature: Prinn, Lovecraft and Von Juntz. (PROSE: The Death of Art)

Behind the scenes
Rhan-Te-Goth is likely a reference to the Great Old One Rhan-Tegoth, who first appeared in the H. P. Lovecraft ghost-written short story The Horror in the Museum.