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'''Mortifants''' - A religious sect who blames the weaknesses of man for the calamity. They ritually scar themselves as penance for their sins. Often, groups have been seen to remove whole body parts, replacing them with metal ones, to "purify" themselves. They believe that God found life unfit and by removing their humanity they move themselves closer to him. They are present in most areas, but tend to stick to themselves.
'''Mortifants''' - A religious sect who blames the weaknesses of man for the calamity. They ritually scar themselves as penance for their sins. Often, groups have been seen to remove whole body parts, replacing them with metal ones, to "purify" themselves. They believe that God found life unfit and by removing their humanity they move themselves closer to him. They are present in most areas, but tend to stick to themselves.
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'''Druids''' - A mysterious group working in the south, who believe in the spirits of the lost nature. They know surely that the green will return one day, if they but heed the words of the gods that were sadly forgotten long ago. Robed and hooded, they have been rumoured to capture travelers for sacrifices or worse. They have been rumoured to be stalking the ruins of Warminster and Stonehenge and terrifying both refugees and Anglian conscripts.
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Druids - A mysterious group working in the south, who believe in the spirits of the lost nature. They know surely that the green will return one day, if they but heed the words of the gods that were sadly forgotten long ago. Robed and hooded, they have been rumoured to capture travelers for sacrifices or worse.
'''Novists''' - A group organized by the King of Anglia, the closest thing to scholars, but are really more treasure hunters. They have been granted a headquaters in Oxford, with the mission to excavate as much old technology, valuables and learnings as they can, with the hopes that it can be used for Anglia. While some older members like to think of it as an archealogical society, it's purpose is really more aggressive looting to insure that the treasures of the past end up with the right country. Novists move in organized caravans - they are recognizable by their khakis and brimmed hats and their pushy attitude to anyone who might accidently be on their dig site, or have picked up an artifact they want.
'''Novists''' - A group organized by the King of Anglia, the closest thing to scholars, but are really more treasure hunters. They have been granted a headquaters in Oxford, with the mission to excavate as much old technology, valuables and learnings as they can, with the hopes that it can be used for Anglia. While some older members like to think of it as an archealogical society, it's purpose is really more aggressive looting to insure that the treasures of the past end up with the right country. Novists move in organized caravans - they are recognizable by their khakis and brimmed hats and their pushy attitude to anyone who might accidently be on their dig site, or have picked up an artifact they want.

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