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In [[Fifth Edition]], the '''Cult of Mithras''' was partly resurrected by a lineage within House Flambaeu (see [[HoHS]] 17-18). The god, and tradition, is presented as associated with brilliance and light ([[Ignem]]), harmony, and personal excellence.  
In [[Fifth Edition]], the '''Cult of Mithras''' was partly resurrected by a lineage within House Flambeau (see [[HoHS]] 17-18). The god, and tradition, is presented as associated with brilliance and light ([[Ignem]]), harmony, and personal excellence.  


The influence of Mithras is also apparent in the [[Legion of Mithras]].
The influence of Mithras is also apparent in the [[Legion of Mithras]].

Latest revision as of 04:58, 29 January 2015

In Fifth Edition, the Cult of Mithras was partly resurrected by a lineage within House Flambeau (see HoHS 17-18). The god, and tradition, is presented as associated with brilliance and light (Ignem), harmony, and personal excellence.

The influence of Mithras is also apparent in the Legion of Mithras.

References

  • The cult of Sol Invictus is a Divine cult that is somewhat related, at least thematically, to Mithras.