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Rose Temple folk, also called Rose Folks, do many things as they travel.  They live by what they call the '''Seven Creeds'''.
 
Rose Temple folk, also called Rose Folks, do many things as they travel.  They live by what they call the '''Seven Creeds'''.
=='''Seven Creeds'''==
 
 
*'''1.Carry the News''':Rose folk love talking about current affairs wherever they go.
 
*'''1.Carry the News''':Rose folk love talking about current affairs wherever they go.
 
*'''2.Heal the Sick''': Rose Folk act as medics and their most devoted act as clerics.  Many rose folk are druidic.  
 
*'''2.Heal the Sick''': Rose Folk act as medics and their most devoted act as clerics.  Many rose folk are druidic.  
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*'''5.Tell the Tale''':  They are often bards or story tellers.  They remember histories and legends. Rose folk are collectors.  Their wagons will often be decorated vividly with clutter they have found; license plates, street signs, flags.   
 
*'''5.Tell the Tale''':  They are often bards or story tellers.  They remember histories and legends. Rose folk are collectors.  Their wagons will often be decorated vividly with clutter they have found; license plates, street signs, flags.   
 
*'''6.Spread the Word''':  Rose folk collect books. Reading Wagons are a wagon where a person might sit and read one of the caravan's books. See the Reading Wagon description below.  
 
*'''6.Spread the Word''':  Rose folk collect books. Reading Wagons are a wagon where a person might sit and read one of the caravan's books. See the Reading Wagon description below.  
*'''7.Persevere''':They do not discuss this creed.
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*'''7.Persevere''':They do not discuss this creed.  
  
 
==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''Presentation of the Rose Temple and its Membership'''</big></div>==
 
==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''Presentation of the Rose Temple and its Membership'''</big></div>==
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The highest religious order among the Rose folk. Many Abbots run well organized Caravans
 
The highest religious order among the Rose folk. Many Abbots run well organized Caravans
  
===<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''Styles'''</big>===
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===<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''<big>Styles</big>'''</big>===
  
====<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''Sedentaries</big></div>'''====
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====<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''<big>Sedentaries</big></div>'''====
  
 
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====='''Reading Wagons'''=====
 
====='''Reading Wagons'''=====
 
A Reading Wagon is a wagon set aside for storage of books.  People can be allowed to sit in one of the reading seats and read a book in the wagon.  Rose folks collect books and store them in a reading wagon.  A gratuity is generally expected for the chance to read.  The person who runs the wagon may live in it but not always.  The Librarian is almost always at least a Friar of the Rose Order.
 
A Reading Wagon is a wagon set aside for storage of books.  People can be allowed to sit in one of the reading seats and read a book in the wagon.  Rose folks collect books and store them in a reading wagon.  A gratuity is generally expected for the chance to read.  The person who runs the wagon may live in it but not always.  The Librarian is almost always at least a Friar of the Rose Order.
====='''Guest Wagons'''=====
 
A caravan of some size often has several Guest wagons.  These are Vardos that have been built, arranged, and prepared to one day become a family wagon.  But till then they are used by visiting guests.  Partly, when used as a guest wagon, they are a recruiting tool.
 
  
==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>'''Gods of the Rose Temple '''</big></div>==
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==Gods of the Rose Temple==
The Rose Temple has its own pantheon but they recognize fully the main belief systems of the other gods.  They act like the Rainbow Pantheon in being willing to appeal to any gods a person desires.  They seem to know all the required rites. They can perform catholic mass and Last Rites as well as bar mitzvahs. 
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The Rose Temple has its own pantheon but they recognize fully the main belief systems of the other gods.  They act like the Rainbow Pantheon in being willing to appeal to any gods a person desires.  They seem to know all the required rites.  
  
 
It is important to note that while the Rose Temple has a pantheon they admit their deities, the Rose Temple deities, may just be Idealizations of concepts and not actual beings.  But even they are not sure.  Rose Temple folk do not push their deities on others and do their good works without calling on the deity as many other religions do. They do not require religious observations in any of their works.
 
It is important to note that while the Rose Temple has a pantheon they admit their deities, the Rose Temple deities, may just be Idealizations of concepts and not actual beings.  But even they are not sure.  Rose Temple folk do not push their deities on others and do their good works without calling on the deity as many other religions do. They do not require religious observations in any of their works.

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