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* A number of [[Bone Gnawers|Bone Gnawer]] leaders seize upon [[Vladimir Ilyich Lenin]]'s ideas and form a [[sept]], based in [[Moscow (cWOD)|Moscow]], known as the [[Sept of the People's Will]]. This experimental sept follows the social teachings of Marx.<ref name="rageacrossrussia30">[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Rage Across Russia]]''', p. 30</ref> |
* A number of [[Bone Gnawers|Bone Gnawer]] leaders seize upon [[Vladimir Ilyich Lenin]]'s ideas and form a [[sept]], based in [[Moscow (cWOD)|Moscow]], known as the [[Sept of the People's Will]]. This experimental sept follows the social teachings of Marx.<ref name="rageacrossrussia30">[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Rage Across Russia]]''', p. 30</ref> |
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− | * [[Sleeper]] [[Arnold Johnson]] is born.<ref name="sonsofether24">[[MTAs |
+ | * [[Sleeper]] [[Arnold Johnson]] is born.<ref name="sonsofether24">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Sons of Ether Tradition Book]]''', p. 24</ref> |
− | * [[Lammas]]' ''[[The March of the Nine]]'' is published by [[Paradigma Press]].<ref name="fragilepath16">[[MTAs |
+ | * [[Lammas]]' ''[[The March of the Nine]]'' is published by [[Paradigma Press]].<ref name="fragilepath16">[[MTAs]]: '''[[Fragile Path: Testaments of the First Cabal]]''', p. 16</ref> |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 03:41, 4 December 2011
1902 |
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World of Darkness: 1902 |
Events
- A number of Bone Gnawer leaders seize upon Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's ideas and form a sept, based in Moscow, known as the Sept of the People's Will. This experimental sept follows the social teachings of Marx.[1]
- Sleeper Arnold Johnson is born.[2]
- Lammas' The March of the Nine is published by Paradigma Press.[3]
References
- ↑ WTA: Rage Across Russia, p. 30
- ↑ MTAs: Sons of Ether Tradition Book, p. 24
- ↑ MTAs: Fragile Path: Testaments of the First Cabal, p. 16
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