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'''Vitus''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] ''magister'' and a member of the [[Liberalis Circulus|Roman branch]] of the [[Hidden Ones]] who lived in the {{Wiki|Roman Britiain|province}} of [[Great Britain|Britannia]] during the 5th century.
'''Vitus''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] ''magister'' and a member of the [[Liberalis Circulus|Roman branch]] of the [[Hidden Ones]] who lived in the {{Wiki|Roman Britiain|province}} of [[Great Britain|Britannia]] during the 5th century.



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"MANDVCAMVS LIBENTER ILLOS QVI NOS DOMINENT - AT MEA MAXIMA CVLPA"
―Vitus's final remarks[src]

Vitus was a Roman magister and a member of the Roman branch of the Hidden Ones who lived in the province of Britannia during the 5th century.

Biography

Shortly after the death of Emperor Honorius in 423 CE, Vitus wrote to his brethren who were stationed at a bureau in Leicester, England, warning them that Britain would be imminently unstable due to the local tribes who harbored ill sentiments towards the Hidden Ones and their mission having filled the power vacuum left by the departing Roman legions. Reasoning that it would be better to restart the branch later than to suffer the loss of its members to unnecessary bloodshed, he ordered that the letter's recipient immediately evacuate and move their headquarters to the German city of Cologne and join forces with the local chapter.[1]

Legacy

Centuries later, his letter[1] and personal set of armor were acquired by the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir.[2]

While his fate is generally unknown, Eivor did in fact find his final resting place in an unmarked covered well after following cyrptic pictograms left on the Dover Pharos and the Dover Fortress.

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