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'''Vér Táltos''' ([[File:Ver Taltos script.png|23px]]) was a [[Jászapáti paganism|Jászapáti paganist]] school of religion that existed during the Proto Imperial Era until the Unification Era, where they were purged by the [[Northern Coalition]] and the [[Eastern State]]. It is considered to be one of the most well known [[Proto Imperial mystery religions]], as many of their writings survived into the Unification Era. Primarily composed of the [[Jászapáti people]], Vér Táltos were worshippers of the [[Átok]] were known for offering their god {{wpl|blood sacrifice|blood sacrifices}}. They often did these sacrifices in a blood letting ceremony, which never ended in death. They viewed blood as the life of the world, and they marked themselves through scars in their hands. They often paid gratitude to Átok through slashing their hands. Higher members often would stab through their hands, leaving large marks. Members of Vér Táltos also recited spells that believed to have originated from [[Central Palatinate Religion]] and various hand gestures to channel magic that allowed them to command the flow of magic.  
'''Vér Táltos''' ([[File:Ver Taltos script.png|91x91px]]) was a [[Jászapáti paganism|Jászapáti paganist]] school of religion that existed during the Proto Imperial Era until the Unification Era, where they were purged by the [[Northern Coalition]] and the [[Eastern State]]. It is considered to be one of the most well known [[Proto Imperial mystery religions]], as many of their writings survived into the Unification Era. Primarily composed of the [[Jászapáti people]], Vér Táltos were worshippers of the [[Átok]] were known for offering their god {{wpl|blood sacrifice|blood sacrifices}}. They often did these sacrifices in a blood letting ceremony, which never ended in death. They viewed blood as the life of the world, and they marked themselves through scars in their hands. They often paid gratitude to Átok through slashing their hands. Higher members often would stab through their hands, leaving large marks. Members of Vér Táltos also recited spells that believed to have originated from [[Central Palatinate Religion]] and various hand gestures to channel magic that allowed them to command the flow of magic.  


During the Unification Era, Vér Táltos was considered to be a dangerous sect of Jászapáti paganism that
During the Unification Era, Vér Táltos was considered to be a dangerous sect of Jászapáti paganism that

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Vér Táltos (Ver Taltos script.png) was a Jászapáti paganist school of religion that existed during the Proto Imperial Era until the Unification Era, where they were purged by the Northern Coalition and the Eastern State. It is considered to be one of the most well known Proto Imperial mystery religions, as many of their writings survived into the Unification Era. Primarily composed of the Jászapáti people, Vér Táltos were worshippers of the Átok were known for offering their god blood sacrifices. They often did these sacrifices in a blood letting ceremony, which never ended in death. They viewed blood as the life of the world, and they marked themselves through scars in their hands. They often paid gratitude to Átok through slashing their hands. Higher members often would stab through their hands, leaving large marks. Members of Vér Táltos also recited spells that believed to have originated from Central Palatinate Religion and various hand gestures to channel magic that allowed them to command the flow of magic.

During the Unification Era, Vér Táltos was considered to be a dangerous sect of Jászapáti paganism that