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Mythical status aside, the temple city [[Agarttha]] has a physical existence in the [[Jorvyll]] mountain region.  Outsiders know very little about either the history or exact location of its fabled bronze towers.  This is not due to its perilous site among treacherous mountain passes or even the impenetrable concatenation of it's priesthood's morbid initiation rite, but rather those same cleric's complete, maniacal xenophobia.
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Mythical status aside, the temple city of '''Agarttha''' has a physical existence in the [[Jorvyll]] mountain region.  Outsiders know very little about either the history or exact location of its fabled bronze towers.  This is not due to its perilous site among treacherous mountain passes or even the impenetrable concatenation of its priesthood's morbid initiation rite, but rather those same clerics' complete, maniacal xenophobia.
  
This facet of [[Agarttha|Agarttha's]] society is has a long-standing precedent in its national religious text, "The Codex of [[The Beast]]."  The most poetic and eloquent example is translated here:
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This facet of Agarttha's society has a long-standing precedent in its national religious text, "The Codex of [[The Beast]]."  The most poetic and eloquent example is translated here:
  
''Whether seeker, pilgrim, or cenobite come hence''
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<blockquote>''Whether seeker, pilgrim, or cenobite come hence''<br/>
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''by western chance or questing from the east,''<br/>
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''whether man or god come 'fore these walls''<br/>
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''We shoot 'em.  Dead.  Long live [[The Beast|The *#@!ing Beast]]!''</blockquote>
  
''by western chance or questing from the east''
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As may be guessed, the priesthood of Agarttha worships a deity known as [[The Beast]].  Rumors of cannibalism, necromancy, and poor dental hygiene are all true, which stands as a deterrent to the inquisitive.  The city's secrets are safe even from the most debased [[Occultologists]], and Ghyll scholars and the world at large should rest easy that only the tamest revelations will be parcelled out to the Encyclopedia.
  
''whether man or god come 'fore these walls''
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Long live [[The Beast]]!
  
''We shoot 'em.  Dead.  Long live [[The Beast|The *#@!ing Beast]]!''
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'''Citations''': [[Jorvyll]], [[Occultologists]], [[The Beast]].
  
As may be guessed, the priesthood of [[Agarttha]] worships a deity known as [[The Beast]].  Rumors of cannibalism, necromancy, and poor dental hygiene are all true, which stands as a deterrent to the inquisitive.  The city's secrets are safe even from the most debased [[Occultologists]], and Ghyll scholars and the world at large should rest easy that only the tamest revelations will be parcelled out to the Encyclopedia.
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--[[User:Snafu Bohica|Snafu Bohica]] 16:44, 17 May 2005 (EDT)
 
 
Long live [[The Beast]]!
 
  
'''Citations:''' [[Jorvyll]], [[The Beast]]
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 21 May 2005

Mythical status aside, the temple city of Agarttha has a physical existence in the Jorvyll mountain region. Outsiders know very little about either the history or exact location of its fabled bronze towers. This is not due to its perilous site among treacherous mountain passes or even the impenetrable concatenation of its priesthood's morbid initiation rite, but rather those same clerics' complete, maniacal xenophobia.

This facet of Agarttha's society has a long-standing precedent in its national religious text, "The Codex of The Beast." The most poetic and eloquent example is translated here:

Whether seeker, pilgrim, or cenobite come hence

by western chance or questing from the east,
whether man or god come 'fore these walls

We shoot 'em. Dead. Long live The *#@!ing Beast!

As may be guessed, the priesthood of Agarttha worships a deity known as The Beast. Rumors of cannibalism, necromancy, and poor dental hygiene are all true, which stands as a deterrent to the inquisitive. The city's secrets are safe even from the most debased Occultologists, and Ghyll scholars and the world at large should rest easy that only the tamest revelations will be parcelled out to the Encyclopedia.

Long live The Beast!

Citations: Jorvyll, Occultologists, The Beast.

--Snafu Bohica 16:44, 17 May 2005 (EDT)