Neo-Alexandrian
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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.
They 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 them. They are openly antagonistic the the structures and institutions of the Alexandrian faiths, though not to the point of antagonizing or attacking Alexandrians or their clergy. There is a strong theme in the faith of wanting to overturn corrupt institutions and replace them with new, more just institutions. One entire volume of their New Canon speaks of their successes in bringing prosperity and order to Nia-Agliare, their "Lighthouse for (or to) the World."
Neo-Alexandrians spread their faith through the dissemination of very cheap copies of their holy books coupled with ministry activity and charitable works. These books are popular among unbelievers, as well. 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.