Romanticism
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tenet_theomonarchy_name:0 "Theomonarchy"
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tenet_theomonarchy_desc:0 "Established in the early years of the Event by Emperor Jürgen, it has been the form of governance of the Alpine Empire for centuries. Rulers following [ROOT.Faith.GetAdjective] are granted power over both earthly and heavenly matters, but should their spirit be weak, and fall to sin, they will not hold the position for long."
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doctrine_parameter_has_access_to_theomonarchy_succession:0 "Gives access to $theomonarchy_succession_law$."
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doctrine_parameter_has_access_to_theomonarchy_succession:0 "Gives access to $theomonarchy_succession_law$"
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#GENERIC
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doctrine_parameter_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_hills_forests:0 "[promote_culture|E] speed in same-[faith|E] Forest and Hill [terrain|E]: #P +[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('promote_culture_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_hills_forests_bonus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
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doctrine_parameter_harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_hills_forests:0 "Hostile [convert_county|E] speed in Forest and Hill [terrain|E]: #P [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_hills_forests_malus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
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tenet_lorekeepers_name:0 "Lorekeepers"
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tenet_lorekeepers_desc:0 "It is the duty of every Novelist to delve deep into the secrets of the world, seeking to unfold the illustrious Author's hidden meanings."
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tenet_lorekeepers_name:0 "Chivalric Ideals"
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tenet_lorekeepers_desc:0 "It is the duty of each one of us to strive to be the best version of ourselves. We must choose to be knights, lovers, and protectors of the weak."
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doctrine_parameter_neow_better_spouses:0 "[skills|E] from [spouse|E] [councillor_tasks|E]: #P +25%#!"
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tenet_the_first_age_name:0 "Scions of Atlantis"
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tenet_the_first_age_desc:0 "We must strive to restore the balance of order as it was during the golden age of man. Though many years have passed, our resolve has not yet been lost."
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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."
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tenet_songs_of_roland_name:0 "Songs of Roland"
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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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tenet_inner_journey_simurghi_name: "The Semorgh"
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novelist_religion_adj:1 "Novelist"
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novelist_religion_adherent:1 "Novelist"
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novelist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Novelists"
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novelist_religion_desc:1 "While Novelism is a particularly diverse set of beliefs, all Novelists are united by a single belief - or, rather, a single book - the Novel. All Novelists hold that the truth of the world is not held within a single scripture, but is rather hidden within all of them, scattered across time by the unimaginable Author of the Universe. Thus, Novelists delve deep into the writings of the world - from the Bible to lost books of the Old World - in search of hidden meanings and esoteric truths."
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novelist_religion_desc:1 "While Novelism is a particularly diverse set of faiths, all Novelists are united by the belief that God the Author wrote this world, as well as many others, into existence. They call the sum of His creation the Novel - the metaphysical compendium of all the stories of the universe scattered among its many worlds. And so, they pray to the Author for divine insight, as well as delve into the many writings of the old world - from the biblical to the fantastical - in search of hidden meanings and esoteric truths."
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novelist_high_god_name:0 "Eru l'Auteur"
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novelist_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Eru l'Auteur's"
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novelist_creator_god_name:0 "$novelist_high_god_name$"
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novelist_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$novelist_high_god_name_possessive$"
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numenorian:0 "Stewards of Atlantis"
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numenorian_adj:0 "Atlantean"
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numenorian_adherent:0 "Atlantean"
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numenorian_adherent_plural:0 "Atlanteans"
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numenorian_desc:0 "Atlanteans believe in a diverse pantheon of gods led by the elusive and unknowable [Concept('neow_the_author','Author')|E]. The Author is what remains of the Novel's writer, the one God, split into many lesser gods by dark forces during the [Concept('neow_the_shattering','Shattering')|E], forever altering the course of history. They believe that with his demise, God's idyllic plane of creation, [Concept('neow_atlantis','Atlantis')|E], was transported into the material world as an immortal empire, founded by High King [Concept('neow_charlemagne','Charlemagne')|E] at the beginning of time, who protected the world with his magical sword Durendal. However, during the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E] Durendal was lost, and all of Atlantis fell beneath the waves. Atlanteans seek to recover their First King's blade and regalia, so they may bring back magic and usher in a new era of peace and prosperity under their wise stewardship."
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numenorian:0 "Romanticism"
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numenorian_adj:0 "Romanticist"
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numenorian_adherent:0 "Romanticist"
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numenorian_adherent_plural:0 "Romanticists"
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numenorian_desc:0 "Romanticists worship a diverse pantheon of gods led by the elusive and unknowable [Concept('neow_the_author','Author')|E]. Dissatisfied with the state of the earth after its [Concept('neow_the_event','collapse')|E], Romanticists shun the worship of the old world, instead turning to the ancient and otherworldly as their blueprint. They emulate the gallant knights of [Concept('neow_charlemagne','Charlemagne')|E] and idyllic utopias like [Concept('neow_atlantis','Atlantis')|E] in order to find their Platonic ideal, seeking an escape from the violence and war of this new world. Though many believe their search to be hopeless, the Romanticists believe that only under their wise guidance can humanity be dredged up out of the dark ages and into a new era filled with greater purpose."
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numenorian_devotee:0 "steward"
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numenorian_devotee_plural:0 "stewards"
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game_concept_neow_the_author: "The Author"
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game_concept_neow_the_author_desc: ""Eru, our great Author, weaves the tapestry of our universe and imprints into it meaning in ink. Though he is too far beyond for any of us to understand him, his work is laid clearly before us in this beautiful canvas we call Earth."\n\n#tooltip_subheading - Isildur Bonaparte#!"
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game_concept_neow_atlantis: "Atlantis"
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game_concept_neow_atlantis_desc: "Some Novelists believe the Author dwells in a distant, spiritual plane called Atlantis - an idyllic garden inaccessible to mortal souls. Atlanteans believe the entire realm was transported onto Earth with his death, and in the new, post-Event reality, exists as a lost continent roughly under modern day Western Europe. The Crown of Númenor, the vast empire ruling over it, was destroyed during the Deluge, and most people forgot it ever existed."
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game_concept_neow_atlantis_desc: "Few Novelists can agree whether the stories of Atlantis depict merely an allegory for utopia, or a revelatory glimpse into the Author's idyllic plane of creation. Nonetheless, the Romanticists view it as their visionary project in establishing a peaceful, arcadian society."
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game_concept_neow_the_shattering: "The Shattering"
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game_concept_neow_the_shattering_desc: "Atlanteans believe that the Old World was created and watched over by a singular great God, who was destroyed during the Event, shattering his reality into countless shards - independent gods, each reflecting a piece of his person. The pantheon is de facto headed by Charlemagne, the High King of Númenor, who ascended to Heaven upon his passing as its sole ruler and defender. Other gods include Valjean the Redeemer, D'Artagnan, and Captain Nemo, who embody God's mercy, chivalry, and bravery respectively. Countless lesser gods also exist within the pantheon as the receivers of prayer and offering."
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game_concept_neow_saracen_knights: "The Saracen Knights"
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