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8/3/2025, 1:24:41 PM
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However, at the same time Horus Rising stablished the Imperial Truth, it also introduced the Lectitio Divinitatus and the worship of the Emperor as a honest underground cult of common people. An obvious callback to the rise of Christianism in Imperial Rome and stories like Quo-Vadis, Ben-hur, etc
This becomes one of the main HH plotlines, with characters like Euphrati Keeler, a remembrancer, and future first Imperial Saint, already banishing daemons with her faith in False Gods (2006) by Graham McNeill. Yes, the same author of The Last Church (2009).
However, at the same time Horus Rising stablished the Imperial Truth, it also introduced the Lectitio Divinitatus and the worship of the Emperor as a honest underground cult of common people. An obvious callback to the rise of Christianism in Imperial Rome and stories like Quo-Vadis, Ben-hur, etc
This becomes one of the main HH plotlines, with characters like Euphrati Keeler, a remembrancer, and future first Imperial Saint, already banishing daemons with her faith in False Gods (2006) by Graham McNeill. Yes, the same author of The Last Church (2009).
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