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In the dawn of the 22nd century a new religious movement became very popular all over the world. Although its followers were worldwide, more than half of them resided in North America. This new religion was a neopagan faith based upon ancient Greek mythology and theology. However it had several unique features. One was an "aesthetic cultural regression." Believing the early 21st century to be the peak of human intellectual and cultural curiosity, the members of the religion mimicked various Western cultures aspects of the early 21st century - such as clothing style.
In the dawn of the 22nd century a new religious movement became very popular all over the world. Although its followers were worldwide, more than half of them resided in North America. This new religion was a neopagan faith based upon ancient Greek mythology and theology. However it had several unique features. One was an "aesthetic cultural regression." Believing the early 21st century to be the peak of human intellectual and cultural curiosity, the members of the religion mimicked various Western cultures aspects of the early 21st century - such as clothing style.


After decades of being marginalized, this religious group decided to leave Earth after the invention of the space-folding technology that enables space ships to make instantaneous "jumps" across vast distances in space. It took them many years to build the ships to do it, but they eventually left Earth on twelve gargantuan space ships they called "space galleons." These so-called galleons where each named after a sign of the zodiac and the people aboard them where almost entirely from the United States, Canada and Great Britain. The vast majority where American.
After decades of being marginalized, this religious group decided to leave Earth after the discovery of the space-folding drive that enables space ships to make instantaneous "jumps" across vast distances in space. It took them many years to build the ships to do it, but they eventually left Earth on twelve gargantuan space ships they called "space galleons." These so-called galleons where each named after a sign of the zodiac and the people aboard them where almost entirely from the United States, Canada and Great Britain. The vast majority where American.


It took them more than a century before they found a world suitable for permanent human habitation. But eventually they did, in a star system they named Cyrannus. They named their new home "Kobol", after the ancient Persian word for "heaven." During the "Great Exodus," each of the galleons developed their own cultural mores. They became twelve different cliques who each shared common ideals and beliefs, etc. about life. They became twelve distinct "tribes." Upon settlement the tribes formed twelve autonomous nations: Aerelon, Aquaria, Canceron, Caprica, Gemenon, Leonis, Libris, Picon, Sagittaron, Scorpia, Tauron and Virgon.
It took them more than a century before they found a world suitable for permanent human habitation. But eventually they did, in a star system they named Cyrannus. They named their new home "Kobol", after the ancient Persian word for "heaven." During the "Great Exodus," each of the galleons developed their own cultural mores. They became twelve different cliques who each shared common ideals and beliefs, etc. about life. They became twelve distinct "tribes." Upon settlement the tribes formed twelve autonomous nations: Aerelon, Aquaria, Canceron, Caprica, Gemenon, Leonis, Libris, Picon, Sagittaron, Scorpia, Tauron and Virgon.

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