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The '''Antithesis Creed''' is a jaded [[Periphery]] philosophy which coalesced in the wake of the [[Amaris Civil War]].  Followers of the Antithesis Creed believe that anything of distinctly [[Terra]]n or [[Inner Sphere]] origin is anathema to the ideals of the "Rim".  The Antithesis Creed has been the foundation of many anarchist movements within the former [[Rim Worlds Republic]]; these disaffected people see the Inner Sphere as a damning influence and wish to be rid of their presence.
 
The '''Antithesis Creed''' is a jaded [[Periphery]] philosophy which coalesced in the wake of the [[Amaris Civil War]].  Followers of the Antithesis Creed believe that anything of distinctly [[Terra]]n or [[Inner Sphere]] origin is anathema to the ideals of the "Rim".  The Antithesis Creed has been the foundation of many anarchist movements within the former [[Rim Worlds Republic]]; these disaffected people see the Inner Sphere as a damning influence and wish to be rid of their presence.
  
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==References==
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]'' (1988)
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==Bibliography==
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''  
  
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[[Category: Organizations|Antithesis Creed]]

Revision as of 00:44, 18 December 2010

The Antithesis Creed is a jaded Periphery philosophy which coalesced in the wake of the Amaris Civil War. Followers of the Antithesis Creed believe that anything of distinctly Terran or Inner Sphere origin is anathema to the ideals of the "Rim". The Antithesis Creed has been the foundation of many anarchist movements within the former Rim Worlds Republic; these disaffected people see the Inner Sphere as a damning influence and wish to be rid of their presence.

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