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Religion of '''[[Tåget]]''' in [[Rälsa-Krylbo]], instituted by the prophetic unitor and founder figure known only as the [[Great Engine Driver]]'''. The ruling [[Locomotive Engineer Tribe]] acts as the priestly class of this insular and mysterious faith.
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[[File:Tåget 01.png|thumb|right|''Symbol of [[Tåget]].'']]
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Religion of '''[[Tåget]]''' in [[Rälsa-Krylbo]], instituted by the prophetic unitor and founder figure known only as the [[Great Engine Driver]]. The ruling [[Locomotive Engineer Tribe]] acts as the priestly class of this insular and mysterious faith.
  
 
Members of [[Tåget]] are extremely secretive about their beliefs, and will rarely display religious practices or utter words of their religion when outsiders are present (unless those be slaves).
 
Members of [[Tåget]] are extremely secretive about their beliefs, and will rarely display religious practices or utter words of their religion when outsiders are present (unless those be slaves).
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The pious self-sacrifice, cohesion and unity of vision and purpose afforded by the Cult of The Locomotive Force was a crucial element in [[Tåget]]'s successful construction of the [[Artery]]; the success of which has thrust these railway-obsessed cultists into a great labour of bonkners proportions known as the [[Grand Soaring Train]].

Revision as of 15:50, 9 June 2019

Symbol of Tåget.

Religion of Tåget in Rälsa-Krylbo, instituted by the prophetic unitor and founder figure known only as the Great Engine Driver. The ruling Locomotive Engineer Tribe acts as the priestly class of this insular and mysterious faith.

Members of Tåget are extremely secretive about their beliefs, and will rarely display religious practices or utter words of their religion when outsiders are present (unless those be slaves).

The pious self-sacrifice, cohesion and unity of vision and purpose afforded by the Cult of The Locomotive Force was a crucial element in Tåget's successful construction of the Artery; the success of which has thrust these railway-obsessed cultists into a great labour of bonkners proportions known as the Grand Soaring Train.