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The '''Cult of Kosmos''' was a cult active in [[Greece]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. During the war, they were at odds with the | The '''Cult of Kosmos''' was a secretive cult active in [[Greece]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. During the war, they were at odds with the legendary [[Misthios]], who fought to stop the cult's plans for control over Greece. | ||
== History == | |||
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== Membership == | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | |||
Cult .png|Cult members admiring an Precursor Artifact | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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The Cult of Kosmos was a secretive cult active in Greece during the Peloponnesian War. During the war, they were at odds with the legendary Misthios, who fought to stop the cult's plans for control over Greece.
History
To be Added.
Membership
To be Added.
Gallery
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Cult members admiring an Precursor Artifact
Trivia
- Kosmos (κόσμος) is a word that stems from ancient Greek origin, and it means both "order" and "world", mainly because the ancient Greeks thought that the world was perfectly harmonious and impeccably put in order.
Appearance
Reference

