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There isn't much about the [[Followers of Romulus]] in the history books, but from what [[Shaun Hastings|I]]'ve found, they were a pagan cult operating in several [[Lairs of Romulus|abandoned locations]] underneath [[Rome]]. The cult worshipped the mythological founder of the city of [[Rome]], [[Romulus]], who was supposedly raised by [[wolves]]. The Followers believed that Romulus was part wolf and part [[Humans|man]], which explains their retro wardrobe and bad table manners.
There isn't much about the [[Followers of Romulus]] in the history books, but from what [[Shaun Hastings|I]]'ve found, they were a pagan cult operating in several [[Lairs of Romulus|abandoned locations]] underneath [[Rome]]. The cult worshipped the mythological founder of the city of [[Rome]], [[Romulus]], who was supposedly raised by [[wolves]]. The Followers believed that Romulus was part wolf and part [[Humans|man]], which explains their retro wardrobe and bad table manners.

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There isn't much about the Followers of Romulus in the history books, but from what I've found, they were a pagan cult operating in several abandoned locations underneath Rome. The cult worshipped the mythological founder of the city of Rome, Romulus, who was supposedly raised by wolves. The Followers believed that Romulus was part wolf and part man, which explains their retro wardrobe and bad table manners.