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== Cult of Qi == | == Cult of Qi == | ||
The Cult of Qi is a religion prophesizing that Mongolian unification of Asia after April 1st. There are | The Cult of Qi is a religion prophesizing that Mongolian unification of Asia after April 1st. There are 7 known members of the Cult. | ||
== Japanese Heresy == | == Japanese Heresy == | ||
Japan resists that prophecy and promises to stand strong against any attempts at the unification of Asia under an imperial Mongol dictatorship. This heresy is considered the leading cause of paper's belief in the Armageddon, in which nations who do not accept the cult's word will suffer and fall. Despite best efforts the cult is already entering Japan. | Japan resists that prophecy and promises to stand strong against any attempts at the unification of Asia under an imperial Mongol dictatorship. This heresy is considered the leading cause of paper's belief in the Armageddon, in which nations who do not accept the cult's word will suffer and fall. Despite best efforts the cult is already entering Japan. |
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Cult of Qi
The Cult of Qi is a religion prophesizing that Mongolian unification of Asia after April 1st. There are 7 known members of the Cult.
Japanese Heresy
Japan resists that prophecy and promises to stand strong against any attempts at the unification of Asia under an imperial Mongol dictatorship. This heresy is considered the leading cause of paper's belief in the Armageddon, in which nations who do not accept the cult's word will suffer and fall. Despite best efforts the cult is already entering Japan.