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The cult could not have developed into the Order of Ancients becuase theyw ere founded by unrelated people, whom had nothing to do with each other, at similar times.
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==Trivia==
==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.
*''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.
*The symbol of the cult is reminiscent of the {{Wiki|Gorgoneion}}, a shield with the head of the [[Medusa]] emblazoned on it.


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The Cult of Kosmos was a secretive organization operating throughout ancient Greece and the surrounding regions, who sought to achieve peace for Greece under their control and obtain ancient artifacts from the First Civilization.[1]

The Cult notably supported King Xerxes I of Persia during his conquests. Several decades later, they orchestrated the Peloponnesian War in an effort to achieve control of Greece amidst the conflict of the country's two most notable city-states. This conflict put them at odds with the mercenary Kassandra, who fought to stop the cult's plans for control over Greece.[1] The cult also operated in branches, which each branch led by a individual dubbed as the Sage.[2] This dub does not have any coorelation with Sages, the reincarnations of Juno's husband Aita

The Cult of Kosmos was one of several groups that would later develop into the Order of the Knights Templar.[1]

History

Agamemnon founded the Cult of Kosmos during the Trojan War and united all of Greece.

Foundations and Beliefs

Much like their Egyptian counterparts, the Order of the Ancients, and their future incarnations, the Templar Order, the Cult of Kosmos are not at all polytheistic and have a deistic belief system. According to Aspasia, the nations in Greece were already chaotic and the Cult wanted to use a controlled war so as to create a clean slate so as to establish an orderly and unified Greek Nation, one where there will be no more violence and the people will move towards a more rational and developing society, which will be build by the people for the people. Aspasia mentioned this would require a very wise and philosophical king.

Some members of the Cult did however idolize and worship the people with the Bloodline, truly believing them to be actual demigods, such as Deimos. The members of the Cult had soon grown chaotic and greedy and used the Chaos to earn massive amounts of profits and political power.

Members

Trojan War

Peloponnesian War

Eyes of Kosmos

The Silver Vein

Delian League

Peloponnesian League

Gods of the Aegean Sea

Worshippers of the Bloodline

Heroes of the Cult

Puppets and Allies

Greco-Persian Wars

Peloponnesian Wars

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.
  • The symbol of the cult is reminiscent of the Gorgoneion, a shield with the head of the Medusa emblazoned on it.

Appearance

Reference