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britannic_religion:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adj:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adherent:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Britannics"
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britannic_religion_desc:1 "The beliefs of the Britannic faithful generally revolve around the high goddess Britannia as the Queen of the Seas, as well as the goddess of war and liberty. Though dominant in the early political landscape of post-Event Britain, the conquests of Arthur Crowtemple and the rise of occultism in the Isles has turned the Britannic religion into a distant memory for many."
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obscurant:0 "Cult of Britannia Obscura"
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obscurant_adj:0 "Obscurant"
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obscurant_adherent:0 "Obscurant"
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obscurant_adherent_plural:0 "Obscurants"
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obscurant_desc:0 "Legends say that during the height of the Event, the entire British royal family disappeared overnight and was never seen again. Rumours of the Queen's ascension to divinity arose soon after, and within days the entire political apparatus left behind was overtaken by the [Concept('neow_the_regency','Regency')|E] that vowed to rule in her stead. Their followers believe that the royal bloodline, descended from Britannia, became corrupt and degenerate after countless centuries of tyrannical rule, and the royal family was ordered to return to the seas and reunite with their divine progenitor. Before going into hiding, Britannia's instructions were clear - her subjects must show their devotion through sacrifice, so that she may return to reset the royal line, and usher in a new golden age across her dominion."
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obscurant_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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obscurant_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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special_doctrine_base_thelema_name: "Royal Thelema"
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special_doctrine_base_thelema_desc: "Devoted to the mystic legacy of the eternal goddess of Britannia, Her Majesty the Queen, this strain of Thelemite thought identifies itself by its royal lineage."
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britannic_religion:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adj:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adherent:1 "Britannic"
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britannic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Britannics"
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britannic_religion_desc:1 "The beliefs of the Britannic faithful generally revolve around the high goddess Britannia as the Queen of the Seas, as well as the goddess of war and liberty. Though dominant in the early political landscape of post-Event Britain, the conquests of Arthur Crowtemple and the rise of occultism in the Isles has turned the Britannic religion into a distant memory for many."
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obscurant:0 "Cult of Britannia Obscura"
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obscurant_adj:0 "Obscurant"
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obscurant_adherent:0 "Obscurant"
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obscurant_adherent_plural:0 "Obscurants"
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obscurant_desc:0 "Legends say that during the height of the Event, the entire British royal family disappeared overnight and was never seen again. Rumours of the Queen's ascension to divinity arose soon after, and within days the entire political apparatus left behind was overtaken by the [Concept('neow_the_regency','Regency')|E] that vowed to rule in her stead. Their followers believe that the royal bloodline, descended from Britannia, became corrupt and degenerate after countless centuries of tyrannical rule, and the royal family was ordered to return to the seas and reunite with their divine progenitor. Before going into hiding, Britannia's instructions were clear - her subjects must show their devotion through sacrifice, so that she may return to reset the royal line, and usher in a new golden age across her dominion."
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obscurant_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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obscurant_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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old_thelema:0 "Old Thelemic Lodges"
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old_thelema_adj:0 "Old Thelema"
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old_thelema_adherent:0 "Old Thelemic"
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