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imported>Piero.schiavone1994 Yeah, I'm pretty sure these guys are proto-Templars. Kosmos (with a capital K) could be the personification of this abstract concept (the Greeks worshipped personified concepts such as Dike, "Justice", Eros, "Love", and so on) |
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Kosmos'' (κόσμος) is an ancient Greek word which referred to the ideals of order and orderly, lawful government. | *''Kosmos'' (κόσμος) is an ancient Greek word which referred to the ideals of order and orderly, lawful government. | ||
*As of yet, it is unknown if the Cult of Kosmos have any relation to the Templar Order, or even if they are or are not predecessors to the [[Templar Order]] and the [[Order of the Ancients]] themsleves. | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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The Cult of Kosmos was a cult active in Greece during the Peloponnesian War.
Trivia
- Kosmos (κόσμος) is an ancient Greek word which referred to the ideals of order and orderly, lawful government.
- As of yet, it is unknown if the Cult of Kosmos have any relation to the Templar Order, or even if they are or are not predecessors to the Templar Order and the Order of the Ancients themsleves.
Appearance
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