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== Cult of the Wolf ==
 
== Cult of the Wolf ==
 
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Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's first Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Wolf worshipped the strength, bravery, and wanderlust demonstrated by [[Veles]] both before and after his reign.
  
 
== Cult of the Pheasant ==
 
== Cult of the Pheasant ==
 
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Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's second Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Pheasant worshipped the stewardship, artistic ability, and financial genius demonstrated by [[Porenutius]] both before and during his reign.
  
 
== Cult of the Basilisk ==
 
== Cult of the Basilisk ==
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Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's third Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Basilisk worshipped the intrigue, deviousness, and intellect demonstrated by [[Rugievitus]] both before and during his reign.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 1 October 2019

The Fraternal Cults were a series of cults based around the first three Prince-Sovereigns of the Principality of Montebianco, namely: Veles, Porenutius, and Rugievitus. The three cults were established soon after all the legendary trio had died.

Cult of the Wolf

Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's first Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Wolf worshipped the strength, bravery, and wanderlust demonstrated by Veles both before and after his reign.

Cult of the Pheasant

Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's second Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Pheasant worshipped the stewardship, artistic ability, and financial genius demonstrated by Porenutius both before and during his reign.

Cult of the Basilisk

Inspired by the exploits of Montebianco's third Prince-Sovereign, the Cult of the Basilisk worshipped the intrigue, deviousness, and intellect demonstrated by Rugievitus both before and during his reign.