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Den Telgraaf 1915

Started by Korpen, November 30, 2008, 08:41:59 AM

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Korpen

Den haag:
"Yes Mr Minister, it is most worrisome, but I have investigated this matter for several months now, and my data all point in a single direction.
"Which is?"
"There is something rotten in the state of the Habsburgs."
-There is allot of strange things happening around the Habsburg court and its religious ceremonies; new sigils have turned up on rosaries (place one on the desk), they are using real blood in mass rather then wine in mass, and they are often holding mass behind close doors. Frequently members of the court travel to Kunta Hora (display picture) to celebrate religious ceremonies, in a church they have decorated entirely with human bones. And no outsiders have been allowed to attend those ceremonies; or rather, no outsider has been allowed to _leave_ those ceremonies... But I did mange to sneak past the perimeter and hear some things that was uttered in there, and I can swear that the chanting was "blood for the blood god" which is a bit graphic even for the oddest papist rites.
"What are you point, are we going to started seeing weekly blood orgies in Wien?"
"If this cult spreads, there are thing that would surprise me more sir"
"Could this help the extremely war-prone behaviour of the Hapsburgs over the last few ears?"
"I think so Sir; I have gotten the understanding that the cult seeks war and bloodshed for its own sake, not caring much about how does the bleeding.
"Scary, well, thank you Mr Tintin"


Mark:


Photos from the chapel:


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Walter

Looks to me as if someone used the line "Blood for the Blood God!" one time too many. ;D

Logi


P3D

Too many Transylvanian nobles in the Austrian-Hungarian Catholic church, apparently.
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