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A new faith in the mainland established roughly two years ago (~1513 [[FI]]) whose theology claims that their religious head, [[Alexandria Avatar]] or [[Alexandria Incarnate]], is the reincarnation of Alexandria who will bring stability and order to the world. | A new faith in the mainland established roughly two years ago (~1513 [[FI]]) whose theology claims that their religious head, [[Alexandria Avatar]] or [[Alexandria Incarnate]], is the reincarnation of [[Alexandria]] who will bring stability and order to the world. | ||
The are a very bookish faith whose accumulated holy texts are already longer than the entire [[Canon of Orthodoxy]]. | The are a very bookish faith whose accumulated holy texts are already longer than the entire [[Canon of Orthodoxy]]. |
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A new faith in the mainland established roughly two years ago (~1513 FI) whose theology claims that their religious head, Alexandria Avatar or Alexandria Incarnate, is the reincarnation of Alexandria who will bring stability and order to the world.
The are a very bookish faith whose accumulated holy texts are already longer than the entire Canon of Orthodoxy.
According to Neo-Alexandrian theology, Alexandria Incarnate is at once the same personage as Alexandria Omnity and also separated from Her by the Celestial Veil.
Neo-Alexandrians are concerned with the plight of the poor and disenfranchised and focus a lot of energy on outreach to the same.
Many folks in areas where Neo-Alexandrians are active purchase these very cheap holy books, erase the pages, and use them as cookbooks, ledgers, and diaries.
The holy symbol of this faith is a simple circle - usually of black, gold, silver, or white.