Some more doctrines
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bm_group_2555_europe:0 "2555"
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bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn:0 "Aragorn"
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bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn_subheading:0 "The Prince of a Fallen Empire"
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bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn_desc:0 "Barely a century ago, the writ of Gallia extended from the Rhine to the Pyrénées, and millions of voices rose to the sky to sing the praises of the Author everlasting. Today, what remains of the once-mighty empire are a few paltry provinces crushed between the heathen states of Britannia and Europa. Very few men are more aware of this fall from grace than Aragorn, last king of the House of Bonaparte, who seethes in Amiens while a British invader sits in his ancestors' palace in Paris, and rebels, opportunists, and traitors turn France into their playground. But let no man say that Aragorn has been an inactive ruler. A wise lord and peerless swordsman, he has swallowed his pride and gone so far as to wed Adele de Veurne, whose father was one of the very men who broke the Empire. Now, with three sons at his back and lands as prosperous as they will ever be, it is time to look outwards.\n\n#bold Can the fallen prince defy all odds and restore France from the brink, or will his rule remain a footnote in history?#!"
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bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn_desc:0 "Barely a century ago, the writ of Gallia extended from the Rhine to the Pyrénées, and millions of voices rose to the sky to sing the praises of the Author everlasting. Today, what remains of the once-mighty empire are a few paltry provinces crushed between the heathen states of Britannia and Europa. Very few men are more aware of this fall from grace than Aragorn, last king of the House of Bonaparte, who seethes in Amiens while a British invader sits in his ancestors' palace in Paris, and rebels, opportunists, and traitors turn France into their playground. But let no man say that Aragorn has been an inactive ruler. A wise lord and peerless swordsman, and with his beloved wife Adele de Veurne at his side he has built his strength. Now, with three sons at his back and lands as prosperous as they will ever be, it is time to look outwards.\n\n#bold Can the fallen prince defy all odds and restore France from the brink, or will his rule remain a footnote in history?#!"
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bookmark_WE_moselle_schengen_jean:0 "Charlotte"
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bookmark_WE_moselle_schengen_jean_subheading:0 "The Daughter of Elysium"
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bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius:0 "Leonor"
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bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius_subheading:0 "A Queen in Grief"
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bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius_desc:0 "The Kingdom of Portugal has long stood as one of the last bastions of Roman Catholicism in the Iberian Peninsula. For centuries, it has held off the schismatic Sevillian lords of Spain. But while the sands of time were not cruel to the kingdom, its queen cannot say the same. Queen Leonor d'Avril, a skilled monarch, beloved by her people, has worn only mourning dresses for years, since the tragic passing of her soulmate. With her wife's untimely death, Leonor's mind stands on the precipice. Sevillian kings plot to replace her with one of their own, and her own vassals begin to doubt her ability to rule.\n\n#bold Can the grieving queen guide her realm through troubled times and find love once more, or will she descend into insanity?#!"
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bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius_desc:0 "The Kingdom of Portugal has long stood as one of the last bastions of Roman Catholicism in the Iberian Peninsula. For centuries, it has held off the schismatic Sevillian lords of Spain. But while the sands of time were not cruel to the kingdom, its queen cannot say the same. Queen Leonor d'Avril, a skilled monarch, beloved by her people, has worn only mourning dresses for years, since the tragic passing of her beloved Maria. With Maria's untimely death, Leonor's mind stands on the precipice. Sevillian kings plot to replace her with one of their own, and her own vassals begin to doubt her ability to rule.\n\n#bold Can the grieving queen guide her realm through troubled times and find love once more, or will she descend into insanity?#!"
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bookmark_WE_windsor_windsor_sior:0 "George"
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bookmark_WE_windsor_windsor_sior_subheading:0 "The Scion of Heaven"
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bookmark_WE_windsor_windsor_sior_desc:0 "One of the only families of old Anglia to speak queens-english, the Windsors, true scions of the heavenly Queen herself, are a respected family within the empire. The elevation of there ancestral province to a Royal Honour by the current First Lord is no small testament to the diplomatic skill of the current family head George. But Britannia is not well. Ireland is lost, the Eastern Anglicans and the so called 'True Welsh' are still in rebellion, and though the rebellion in the southwest has been crushed it was more than a simple close call. George, hidbound by honour as he is, now faces a difficult choice. Remain loyal to the crown in its ineptitude, or stake his honour and the future of his family on a bid for the throne. Even if he does not choose to ride with his armies east along the Thames there is no telling what his own scions will do once he is gone.\n\n#bold Can the Scions of the Heavenly Queen steer Britannia back to her righful place as the supreme power, or will they finally inevitably, be erroded by the sand of time?#!"
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bookmark_WE_windsor_windsor_sior_desc:0 "One of the only families of old Anglia to speak queens-english, the Windsors, true scions of the heavenly Queen herself, are a respected family within the empire. The elevation of their ancestral province to a Royal Honour is no small testament to the diplomatic skill of the current family head George. But Britannia is not well. Ireland is lost, the Anglican lords and the so called 'Prince of Wales' still plot the downfall of the empire, and though the rebellion in the southwest has been crushed it was not without cost. Britannia once more teeters the precipice of folly, and the Windsors may well be her last and best hope. \n\n#bold Can the Scions of the Heavenly Queen steer Britannia back to her righful place as the supreme power, or will they finally inevitably, be erroded by the sand of time?#!"
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bookmark_WE_tirrenia_bollani_albertu:0 "Albertu"
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bookmark_WE_tirrenia_bollani_albertu_subheading:0 "The Archon of Archons"
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