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building_type_academie_labsurde_01:1 "Académie de l'Absurde"
building_type_academie_labsurde_01_desc:0 "$building_academie_labsurde_01_desc$"
building_academie_labsurde_01:0 "Académie de l'Absurde"
building_academie_labsurde_01:0 "Academy of the Absurd"
building_academie_labsurde_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_type_palace_fontainebleau_01:1 "Palace of Fontainebleau"
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building_type_statue_isildur_01:1 "Statue of Isildur Bonaparte"
building_type_statue_isildur_01_desc:0 "$building_statue_isildur_01_desc$"
building_statue_isildur_01:0 "Statue of Isildur Bonaparte"
building_statue_isildur_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_statue_isildur_01:0 "Equestrian Statue of Isildur Bonaparte"
building_statue_isildur_01_desc:0 "After the defeat of the last of his enemies in France, Isildur I, Emperor of the French, ordered the construction of a marble statue of himself in the newly conquered city of Marseille to commemorate his victories. The statue depicts him on his warhorse Vouvray, holding a book in one hand with the sword Joyeuse in the other."
building_type_fourviere_01:1 "Fourvière"
building_type_fourviere_01_desc:0 "$building_fourviere_01_desc$"
building_fourviere_01:0 "Fourvière"
building_fourviere_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_fourviere_01_desc:0 "Fourvière, the historical center of Lyon. Settled by the Romans and developed by Christians and those after them, Fourvière is a true jewel of the city. Over time , the collection of temples, cathedrals, and other religious sites grew, transforming the city into the city we know."
building_type_capitole_toulouse_01:1 "Capitole de Toulouse"
building_type_capitole_toulouse_01_desc:0 "$building_capitole_toulouse_01_desc$"
building_capitole_toulouse_01:0 "Capitole de Toulouse"
building_capitole_toulouse_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_capitole_toulouse_01_desc:0 "Capitole de Toulouse serves as the main administrative center for southern France. It was reconstructed after the event by the emperors of France to properly organize and develop the southern parts of the empire from the city of Toulouse."
building_type_chateau_bretagne_01:1 "Château de Bretagne"
building_type_chateau_bretagne_01_desc:0 "$building_chateau_bretagne_01_desc$"
building_chateau_bretagne_01:0 "Château de Bretagne"
building_chateau_bretagne_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_chateau_bretagne_01_desc:0 "A small palace with vast gardens, used mainly as a seasonal hideout for the kings of Brittany or as a feasting ground. Additionally, it serves as an administrative center for southern Brittany, bringing not only tax to the war chest but also order in the city of Nantes."
building_chateau_bretagne_02:0 "Château de Bretagne"
building_chateau_bretagne_02_desc:0 "WIP"
building_chateau_bretagne_02_desc:0 "With the city of Nantes growing, more administrative power was needed. The small palace, which served mostly as a hideout for kings, was transformed into a place of administration. However, it still remained a place for nobles to come together and feast, or simply spend their free time."
building_type_fort_de_bordeaux_01:1 "Fort de Bordeaux"
building_type_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc:0 "$building_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc$"
building_fort_de_bordeaux_01:0 "Fort de Bordeaux"
building_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc:0 "Bordeaux, firstly just a city along the Garonne, is now a grand fortress. Using its strategic position at the mouth of the Garonne, its tall and thick walls are a formidable barrier for many small and medium armies, posing a chokehold for any invasion from the south. "
building_type_fortified_port_of_monaco_01:1 "Fortified Port of Monaco"
building_type_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc$"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc:0 "WIP"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_02:0 "Fortified Port"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_02_desc:0 "WIP"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_03_desc:0 "WIP"
building_fortified_port_of_monaco_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
building_type_port_of_la_rochelle_01:1 "Port of Calais"
building_type_port_of_la_rochelle_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_la_rochelle_01$"

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bm_group_2555_europe:0 "2555"
bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn:0 "Aragorn"
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 ruler 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 ruler 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?#!"
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?#!"
bookmark_WE_france_bonaparte_aragorn_subheading:0 "The Prince of a Fallen Empire"
bookmark_WE_moselle_schengen_jean:0 "Philippa"
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bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius:0 "Leonor"
bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius_subheading:0 "A Queen in Grief"
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 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, or will she forever be remembered as the Mad Queen of Portugal?#!"
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 Avril, a skilled monarch, beloved by her people, has worn only mourning dresses for 4 years, since the tragic passing of her soulmate. With their 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, or will she forever be remembered as the Mad Queen of Portugal?#!"
bookmark_WE_portugal_avril_vinicius_subheading:0 "The Grieving Queen"
bookmark_WE_windsor_windsor_sior:0 "George"

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tradition_british_arsenals_name:0 "$innovation_british_arsenals$"
tradition_british_arsenals_desc:0 "$innovation_british_arsenals_desc$"
innovation_british_arsenals:0 "British Arsenals"
innovation_british_arsenals_desc:0 "Due to the preservation of Arsenals, such as Enfield & BSA, the British maintained the ability to manufacture firearms in limited quantities. These were instrumental in the breaking of Numenor"
innovation_british_arsenals_desc:0 "Due to the preservation of Arsenals, such as Enfield & BSA, the British maintained the ability to manufacture firearms in limited quantities. These were instrumental in the breaking of Gallia."
tradition_british_ironsides_name:0 "$innovation_british_ironsides$"
tradition_british_ironsides_desc:0 "$innovation_british_ironsides_desc$"
innovation_british_ironsides:0 "Ironclads"
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tradition_cuirassiers_name:0 "$innovation_cuirassiers$"
tradition_cuirassiers_desc:0 "$innovation_cuirassiers_desc$"
innovation_cuirassiers:0 "Paladins"
innovation_cuirassiers_desc:0 "Though originally the elite medium cavalry of novelist Nuemenor, their effectiveness meant that the paladins were copied by most of the state of pre-event France."
innovation_cuirassiers_desc:0 "Though originally the elite medium cavalry of novelist Gallia, their effectiveness meant that the paladins were copied by most of the state of pre-event France."
cuirassiers:0 "Paladins"
cuirassiers_flavor:1 "#F The flower of Nuenmorian, and French nobility, riding powerful unarmoured steeds, & armoured in chain themselves, these troops were the cornerstone of Numenor's dominance for three centuries#!"
cuirassiers_flavor:1 "#F The flower of Gallian, and French nobility, riding powerful unarmoured steeds. Armoured in chainmail themselves, these troops were the cornerstone of Gallia's dominance for three centuries#!"
tradition_pioneers_name:0 "$innovation_pioneers$"
tradition_pioneers_desc:0 "$innovation_pioneers_desc$"
innovation_pioneers:0 "Pioneers"
innovation_pioneers_desc:0 "Following the defeat of Numenor at the hand of the British Gunlines of Emperor Elyan, the lords of central France recognised the need to develop an effective counter to them, as well as ways to undermine their fortresses."
innovation_pioneers_desc:0 "Following the defeat of Gallia at the hand of the British Gunlines of First Lord Elyan, the lords of central France recognised the need to develop an effective counter to them, as well as ways to undermine their fortresses."
pioneers:0 "Pioneers"
pioneers_flavor:1 "#F Pioneers are heavy shock troops, adept at siege warfare, tunnelling, and assaulting, and defending fortified positions. Using their poleaxes to crush through any barricade. Hand-picked from professional soldiers, they are known for their imposing stature, and their long beards adorned with jewellery, each piece representing a battle theyve fought in. They aren't just soldiers however, but capable craftsman able to aid in siegeworks as well.#!"
pioneers_flavor:1 "#F Pioneers are heavy shock troops, adept at siege warfare, tunnelling, and assaulting, and defending fortified positions, using their poleaxes to crush through any barricade. Hand-picked from professional soldiers, they are known for their imposing stature, and long beards adorned with jewellery, each piece representing a battle theyve fought in.#!"
tradition_gardians_name:0 "$innovation_gardians$"
tradition_gardians_desc:0 "$innovation_gardians_desc$"
innovation_gardians:0 "Gardians"
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tradition_voltigeurs_name:0 "$innovation_voltigeurs$"
tradition_voltigeurs_desc:0 "$innovation_voltigeurs_desc$"
innovation_voltigeurs:0 "Voltigeurs"
innovation_voltigeurs_desc:0 "In the deep forests Gascon and the Alsace, the cavalry of Numenor was found itself supremely ill-suited for combatting the forces of the Helvetics and the Sevillian Basques. Therefore, they needed to adapt, and so was reborn the Voltigeurs."
innovation_voltigeurs_desc:0 "In the deep forests of Alsace and Gascony, the cavalry of Gallia found itself supremely ill-suited against the forces of the Helvetics and the Sevillian Basques. Therefore, they needed to adapt, and so were reborn the Voltigeurs."
voltigeurs:0 "Voltigeurs"
voltigeurs_flavor:1 "#F Voltigeurs are skirmishers, accurate, deadly, and hard to dislodge. Remarkably deadly in the forests of their homeland, they are superb archers and light troops.#!"
tradition_spahis_name:0 "$innovation_spahis$"
tradition_spahis_desc:0 "$innovation_spahis_desc$"
innovation_spahis:0 "Spahis"
innovation_spahis_desc:0 "A type of cavalry with its origins their origins dating to antediluvian France, the Spahi cavalry are adept at mobile warfare in a variety."
innovation_spahis_desc:0 "A type of cavalry dating back to antediluvian Turkey and France, the Spahi cavalry are adept at mobile warfare in a variety of circumstances."
spahis:0 "Spahis"
spahis_flavor:1 "#F Spahis are range cavalry, hard to pinned. Supremely well adapted to the hot and mountainous terrain of north Africa and Senegal, they are valuable troops in all manners of terrain.#!"

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dynn_Zwingenberg:0 "Zwingenberg"
dynn_Torres:0 "Torres"
dynn_Vila:0 "Vila"
dynn_Moreno:0 "Moreno"
dynn_Mart_i_act_:0 "Martí"
dynn_Roca:0 "Roca"
dynn_Capdevila:0 "Capdevila"
dynn_Pujol:0 "Pujol"
dynn_Puig:0 "Puig"
dynn_Sans:0 "Sans"
dynn_Pons:0 "Pons"
dynn_Jov_e_act_:0 "Jové"
dynn_Romero:0 "Romero"
dynn_Sala:0 "Sala"
dynn_Badia:0 "Badia"

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dynn_Ardoinici:0 "Ardoinici"
dynn_Ardres:0 "Ardres"
dynn_Ardu:0 "Ardu"
dynn_Are:0 "Are"
dynn_Arelat:0 "Arelat"
dynn_Arena:0 "Arena"
dynn_Areobindenos:0 "Areobindenos"
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dynn_Freysey:0 "Freysey"
dynn_Frickingen:0 "Frickingen"
dynn_Friedenthal:0 "Friedenthal"
dynn_Friesack:0 "Friesack"
dynn_Friesland:0 "Friesland"
dynn_Friis:0 "Friis"
dynn_Frille:0 "Frille"
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dynn_Hanifa:0 "Hanifa"
dynn_Hannachid:0 "Hannachid"
dynn_Hannus:0 "Hannus"
dynn_Hanover:0 "Hanover"
dynn_Hao:0 "Hao"
dynn_Haplorabdes:0 "Haplorabdes"
dynn_Haploucheir:0 "Haploucheir"
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dynn_Paphlagon:0 "Paphlagon"
dynn_Paramara:0 "Paramara"
dynn_Paraspondylos:0 "Paraspondylos"
dynn_Parchim:0 "Parchim"
dynn_Pardiac:0 "Pardiac"
dynn_Parentucelli:0 "Parentucelli"
dynn_Parisy:0 "Parisy"
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dynn_Plancy:0 "Plancy"
dynn_Plantagenet:0 "Plantagenet"
dynn_Plasencia:0 "Plasencia"
dynn_Plauen:0 "Plauen"
dynn_Pleskov:0 "Pleskov"
dynn_Pleskow:0 "Pleskow"
dynn_Pleures:0 "Pleures"
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dynn_Scarponnois:0 "Scarponnois"
dynn_Schalauosunus:0 "Schalauosunus"
dynn_Scharfenberg:0 "Scharfenberg"
dynn_Schauenburg:0 "Schauenburg"
dynn_Schauenburger:0 "Schauenburger"
dynn_Schlawe:0 "Schlawe"
dynn_Schmidtburg:0 "Schmidtburg"
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dynn_Sebtaid:0 "Sebtaid"
dynn_Seddoukid:0 "Seddoukid"
dynn_Sedkid:0 "Sedkid"
dynn_Seeburg:0 "Seeburg"
dynn_Segeberg:0 "Segeberg"
dynn_Segni:0 "Segni"
dynn_Segouropoulos:0 "Segouropoulos"
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dynn_Staur:0 "Staur"
dynn_Stawell:0 "Stawell"
dynn_Stazone:0 "Stazone"
dynn_Steinfurt:0 "Steinfurt"
dynn_Stemnitziotes:0 "Stemnitziotes"
dynn_Stenbock:0 "Stenbock"
dynn_Steneke:0 "Steneke"
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dynn_Wartenberg:0 "Wartenberg"
dynn_Warwick:0 "Warwick"
dynn_Wass_de_Czege:0 "Wass de Czege"
dynn_Wassel:0 "Wassel"
dynn_Wassemberg:0 "Wassemberg"
dynn_Wassenaer:0 "Wassenaer"
dynn_Wasserburg:0 "Wasserburg"
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dynn_Westfriesland:0 "Westfriesland"
dynn_Wetterau:0 "Wetterau"
dynn_Wettin:0 "Wettin"
dynn_Weyhe:0 "Weyhe"
dynn_Wickerode:0 "Wickerode"
dynn_wickerstrom:1 "Wickerström"
dynn_Wickman:0 "Wickman"
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dynn_Windsor:0 "Windsor"
dynn_Wintaling:0 "Wintaling"
dynn_Winterthur:0 "Winterthur"
dynn_Winzenburg:0 "Winzenburg"
dynn_Wippra:0 "Wippra"
dynn_WiS_lan:0 "Wiślan"
dynn_WiS_licy:0 "Wiślicy"
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dynn_Yayvapala:0 "Yayvapala"
dynn_Yazid:0 "Yazid"
dynn_Yazidid:0 "Yazidid"
dynn_Ydulfing:0 "Ydulfing"
dynn_Ye:0 "Ye"
dynn_Yeci:0 "Yeci"
dynn_Yeli_91CE_5229: "Yelì" # 野利 (Yělì)

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dynn_giuliani:0 "Giuliani"
dynn_spadafora:0 "Spadafora"
dynn_segni:0 "Segni"
dynn_berlusconi:0 "Berlusconi"
dynn_berlusconi:0 "Mantegna"
dynn_abarth:0 "Abarth"
dynn_savoia:0 "Savoia"
dynn_cavour:0 "Cavour"
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dynn_lichtenberg:0 "Lictenberg"
dynn_ledermueller:0 "Ledermueller"
dynn_christiansen:0 "Christiansen"
dynn_schauenburg:0 "Schauenburg"
dynn_camphausen:0 "Camphausen"
dynn_haseldorf:0 "Haseldorf"
dynn_sachsen:0 "Sachsen"
dynn_versfleth:0 "Versfleth"
dynn_holstein:0 "Holstein"
dynn_weyhe:0 "Weyhe"
dynn_wassel:0 "Wassel"
dynn_carenwall:0 "Carenwall"
dynn_kaunitz:0 "Kaunitz"
dynn_pfalz:0 "Pfalz"
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dynn_isenburg:0 "Isenburg"
dynn_molln:0 "Mölln"
dynn_koch:0 "Koch"
dynn_ydulfing:0 "Ydulfing"
dynn_hanover:0 "Hanover"
dynn_parchim:0 "Parchim"
dynn_plauen:0 "Plauen"
dynn_friesack:0 "Friesack"
dynn_are:0 "Are"
dynn_winzenburg:0 "Winzenburg"
dynn_seeburg:0 "Seeburg"
dynn_clausewitz:0 "Clausewitz"
dynn_dorn:0 "Dörn"
dynn_blucher:0 "Blücher"
dynn_goltern:0 "Goltern"
dynn_steinfurt:0 "Steinfurt"
dynn_kapfenberg:0 "Kapfenberg"
dynn_schweipunt:0 "Schweipünt"
dynn_volcic:0 "Volcic"

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Roso_female:0 "Roso"
Roso-Mar_i_grv_o:0 "Roso-Marìo"
Roswitha:0 "Roswitha"
Roswitha:0 "Roswitha"
Roubert:0 "Roubert"
Roud_o_grv_u:0 "Roudòu"
Roudrigo:0 "Roudrigo"
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Ailbert:0 "Ailbert"
Sebasti_a_grv_:0 "Sebastià"
Llu_i_act_s:0 "Lluís"
Joan_spc_Josep:0 "Joan Josep"
Pere_spc_Jaume:0 "Pere Jaume"
Ignasi:0 "Ignasi"
Ailfredd:0 "Ailfredd"
Ainddrew:0 "Ainddrew"
Dolors:0 "Dolors"
Xavier:0 "Xavier"
Jes_u_act_s:0 "Jesús"
Agust_i_act_:0 "Agustí"
Dom_e_grv_nec:0 "Domènec"
Ainslei:0 "Ainslei"
Aintoni:0 "Aintoni"
Airchibaildd:0 "Airchibaildd"
Airnoldd:0 "Airnoldd"
Airron:0 "Airron"
Airtur:0 "Airtur"
Andreu:0 "Andreu"
Salvador:0 "Salvador"
Alba:0 "Alba"
Ramon:0 "Ramon"
Benjaimin:0 "Benjaimin"
Brainddon:0 "Brainddon"
Candi:0 "Candi"
Maria_spc_Rosa:0 "Maria Rosa"
Miquel:0 "Miquel"
Bruce:0 "Bruce"
Boidd:0 "Boidd"
Bonaventura:0 "Bonaventura"
Gumersind:0 "Gumersind"
Maria_spc_Aur_e_grv_lia:0 "Maria Aurèlia"
Aur_e_grv_lia:0 "Aurèlia"
Cailgairi:0 "Cailgairi"
Caillum:0 "Caillum"
Carles:0 "Carles"
Cairlisle:0 "Cairlisle"
Cairrick:0 "Cairrick"
_A_grv_ngels:0 "Àngels"
Maria_spc__A_grv_ngels:0 "Maria Àngels"
Jordi:0 "Jordi"
S_i_act_lvia:0 "Sílvia"
Montserrat:0 "Montserrat"
Chairles:0 "Chairles"
Colin:0 "Colin"
Mari_a_grv_:0 "Marià"
Adri_a_grv_:0 "Adrià"
_A_grv_ngel:0 "Àngel"
Joaquim:0 "Joaquim"
Imma:0 "Imma"
Francesc_spc_Xavier:0 "Francesc Xavier"
Adela:0 "Adela"
Craig:0 "Craig"
Ddainiel:0 "Ddainiel"
Ddaivid:0 "Ddaivid"
Friedrich-Wilhelm:0 "Friedrich-Wilhelm"
Ddairius:0 "Ddairius"

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tenet_the_first_age_name:0 "Scions of Atlantis"
tenet_the_first_age_desc:0 "We must reforge mankind into the ideal vision of Atlantis - an idyllic, equal society in harmony with nature. History has proven that war and greed are not sustainable ways of life."
tenet_letranger_name:0 "LÉtranger"
tenet_letranger_desc:0 "By accepting the lack of meaning in the world, one may take their first step in becoming the Stranger, an individual capable of of perceiving reality differently. Having cast away the life or views they once could have held as prestigious nobles, ordinary salesmen or vermin of society."
tenet_the_search_for_a_meaning_name:0 "Search for a Meaning"
tenet_the_search_for_a_meaning_desc:0 "While there is no 'good' or 'bad', there is room for passion and rebellion. To reach beyond the limitation of our minds, to experience pleasure and pain. While the Novel may be indifferent to our lives, the sensations we feel are still meaningful."
tenet_songs_of_roland_name:0 "Songs of Roland"
tenet_songs_of_roland_desc:0 "Just as during the gallant knights of yore, our court bards and wandering troubadours recite the songs of heroic knights, inspiring many to seek faith and fortune in distant lands."

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#Britain
special_doctrine_servants_of_the_regency_name:0 "Servants of the Regency"
special_doctrine_servants_of_the_regency_desc:0 "Our Queen of the Heavens blessed our Lord Protectors with eternal mandate as Her loyal regents. Until She returns, we swear to uphold this oath and smite all those who wish to oppose it."
special_doctrine_servants_of_the_regency_desc:0 "Our Queen of the Heavens blessed our First Lord with eternal mandate as Her loyal regents. Until She returns, we swear to uphold this oath and smite all those who wish to oppose it."
special_doctrine_loyal_servants_of_the_queen_name:0 "Loyal Servants"
special_doctrine_loyal_servants_of_the_queen_desc:0 "Though the golden age of Britannia's empire has long since passed, our loyal service will continue until the end of days. We are sworn to support the ancient Crown regardless of our disagreements on matters of faith."

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draculean_adj:0 "Draconian"
draculean_adherent:0 "Solomonar"
draculean_adherent_plural:0 "Solomonars"
draculean_desc:0 "The Order of the Dragon was founded in Transylvania during the height of Númenor's power. Claiming to be followers of the immortal Dracula, the sovereign of the eponymous Order of the Dragon, they believe the secret of the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E] is held by the Ascended Masters, hidden across the world. The Novel isn't a physical scripture, but rather the metaphysical sum of the truths of the universe hidden within man's self, with the Masters being its teachers. Alongside Dracula, and lead by their Grand Master the Order of the Dragon follows and attempts to seek out other figures such as the Raven King and the mythical Solomonars, emulating their efforts through occult rituals."
draculean_desc:0 "The Order of the Dragon was founded in Transylvania during the height of Gallia's power. Claiming to be followers of the immortal Dracula, the sovereign of the eponymous Order of the Dragon, they believe the secret of the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E] is held by the Ascended Masters, hidden across the world. The Novel isn't a physical scripture, but rather the metaphysical sum of the truths of the universe hidden within man's self, with the Masters being its teachers. Alongside Dracula, and lead by their Grand Master the Order of the Dragon follows and attempts to seek out other figures such as the Raven King and the mythical Solomonars, emulating their efforts through occult rituals."
novelist_devotee:0 "initiate"
novelist_devotee_plural:0 "initiates"

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victorian_adj:0 "Victorian"
victorian_adherent:0 "Victorian"
victorian_adherent_plural:0 "Victorians"
victorian_desc:0 "Victorian Thelemites worship Victoria Gloriana, the Queen of the Heavens. Long ago, the Queen ruled all the seas of the earth from the Golden Throne, which was granted to her by the sea goddess Britannia. However, during the final days of the Empire, the great Queen ascended to the Heavens, leaving behind her regents - the Lord Protectors - to care for her mortal subjects. The Queen's ascension heralded the beginning of the Aeon of Ma'at, in which the spiritual world bleeds through to the material one. And so, those initiated into the faith's secretive magical Lodges seek harmony with the faeries and living gods of their world, while the royal cadres of holy knights fulfil their oaths to the ancient empire with unwavering loyalty."
victorian_desc:0 "Victorian Thelemites worship Victoria Gloriana, the Queen of the Heavens. Long ago, the Queen ruled all the seas of the earth from the Golden Throne, which was granted to her by the sea goddess Britannia. However, during the final days of the Empire, the great Queen ascended to the Heavens, leaving behind her regents - the First Lords - to care for her mortal subjects. The Queen's ascension heralded the beginning of the Aeon of Ma'at, in which the spiritual world bleeds through to the material one. And so, those initiated into the faith's secretive magical Lodges seek harmony with the faeries and living gods of their world, while the royal cadres of holy knights fulfil their oaths to the ancient empire with unwavering loyalty."
victorian_religious_head_title:0 "Supreme Headmaster"
victorian_religious_head_title_name:0 "United Grand Lodge"
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old_thelema_adj:0 "Old Thelema"
old_thelema_adherent:0 "Old Thelemic"
old_thelema_adherent_plural:0 "Old Thelemics"
old_thelema_desc:0 "The Old Thelema faith was abandoned many years ago by most inhabitants of the British Empire in favour of Victorianism. Old Thelemites claim to be practising their faith as originally dictated by the prophet Crowley. They reject the position of the Lord Protectors as regents of the Queen, considering mainstream Thelemite beliefs to be a perversion of the goddess Nuit. Old Thelemites do not believe Nuit is to return to Earth to rule Britannia, and instead consider the British Empire to be a theologically oppressive state, hellbent on spreading their faith and state to all corners of the Earth, making them no different than the Church. This stance was cause for a massive civil war in Britain in the 23rd century, which led to their marginalisation from society. As such, Old Thelemites only persist in the fringes of Britain, and instead focus their practice on the personal will of the individual, acting to discover their True Will."
old_thelema_desc:0 "The Old Thelema faith was abandoned many years ago by most inhabitants of the British Empire in favour of Victorianism. Old Thelemites claim to be practising their faith as originally dictated by the prophet Crowley. They reject the position of the First Lord as regents of the Queen, considering mainstream Thelemite beliefs to be a perversion of the goddess Nuit. Old Thelemites do not believe Nuit is to return to Earth to rule Britannia, and instead consider the British Empire to be a theologically oppressive state, hellbent on spreading their faith and state to all corners of the Earth, making them no different than the Church. This stance was cause for a massive civil war in Britain in the 23rd century, which led to their marginalisation from society. As such, Old Thelemites only persist in the fringes of Britain, and instead focus their practice on the personal will of the individual, acting to discover their True Will."
old_thelema_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
old_thelema_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"