>>5701262>Is there any prevailing mainstream school of thought for Vitelian Utopians?Somewhat- in the academic sense, at least. Vitelia's aristocrats hardly approve of activate Revolution fomenting- and neither did the Reich- so traditional Angean Utopian theory involves the removal of protections on the ability of the upper class to exploit and hoard wealth and property, with forceful redistribution by authority if necessary, and guarantees on the rights of lower classes and workers- in other words, it has traits of what we would probably recognize as Socialism, though instituted by the existent government authority and occurring over relatively extended periods of time.
Hardliners believe this line of thinking to be impotent for a variety of reasons, but Angean Utopianism and its offshoots are the most "safe" variety of Utopianism, as it doesn't call for militancy, and most Utopian grew from that school or were heavily inspired by it. Notably, it isn't a particular advocate of Republicanism- which is a different sort of movement, though it aligns in liberal principles.
>>5701918>I'm curious, roughly how long ago did the Isles of Prophecy rise and the Judge's Law was given to humans?It's not well known, but it's theorized to have been about two thousand and one to two hundred years ago, possibly within Sversk the Conqueror of Nauk Imperial's lifetime. The Old World had huge religious wars that the New World simply did not have at the same scale.
>Also are there any records of the Judge demonstrating his existence and power to mortals? E.g. miracles, biblical plagues etc?The Isle of Prophecy rising up from the bottom of the sea is regarded as the major one, but otherwise, the Judge is not a God that is known for speaking often rather than a mostly silent arbiter. Instead, any divine will is carried out by Saints, who are themselves recognized as the ones empowered by God and performing divine feats in the name of the Judge's Order. The Judge would not be interpreted by the Cathedra, for example, as directly carrying out his will in his own name, because by the beliefs of Holy Judgment, Humanity are the Judge's chosen creatures in carving out Order from Chaos, and thus his "angels" would be the Saints.
For example, depending on who is asked, Sversk the Conqueror is considered a Saint as he was able to bring his conquering army through the Maelstroms to found Nauk Imperial, a feat that would otherwise be utterly impossible if...well, if he wasn't a Saint. The New World Cathedra was founded shortly after the Nauk Imperial, but he never actually declared that he was blessed as a Saint would be in any records, so it's a topic of theological debate, much like if he actually pierced through a Great Maelstrom in the first place.
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>>5701001>>5701103>>5701106>>5701222Find Mosshead. Find Cesare (and don't stab him or crush him with a giant piece of ceiling.)
Updating. Sorry about missing yesterday, that turned out to be a coma day.