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An [[Esoteric Mystery Cult]], largely confined to [[House Bjornaer]] and [[House Merinita]]. The cult follows the pagan teachings of [[Myanar]], and seeks to cultivate a pagan messiah that will usher in a new era. | An [[Esoteric Mystery Cult]], largely confined to [[House Bjornaer]] and [[House Merinita]]. The cult follows the pagan teachings of [[Myanar of Merinita]], and seeks to cultivate a pagan messiah that will usher in a new era. | ||
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* [[HoHMC]] 33-35 describes the cult in [[ArM5]]. | * [[HoHMC]] 33-35 describes the cult in [[ArM5]]. | ||
* The Huntress was first introduced in [[The Mysteries]] (for [[Fourth Edition]]), p. 155-156. While shorter and somewhat outdated, the text does raise a few points that the [[ArM5]] text doesn't - most notably notes on Lake Nemi. | * The Huntress was first introduced in [[The Mysteries]] (for [[Fourth Edition]]), p. 155-156. While shorter and somewhat outdated, the text does raise a few points that the [[ArM5]] text doesn't - most notably notes on Lake Nemi. | ||
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An Esoteric Mystery Cult, largely confined to House Bjornaer and House Merinita. The cult follows the pagan teachings of Myanar of Merinita, and seeks to cultivate a pagan messiah that will usher in a new era.
References
- HoHMC 33-35 describes the cult in ArM5.
- The Huntress was first introduced in The Mysteries (for Fourth Edition), p. 155-156. While shorter and somewhat outdated, the text does raise a few points that the ArM5 text doesn't - most notably notes on Lake Nemi.