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*A person of interest concerning the Order is a man who claims to be a member of this long dead religion. Some skeptics claim he is mentally ill or seeking attention while a few believe he may be the real deal. Regardless of the validity of this claim, everyone agrees that he is one of the worlds leading experts on all things regarding the Order of the Sun. By all accounts, he prefers solitude but will happily tell anyone about this forgotten group. He asked that his name not be published, but it isn't too difficult to track him down.
*A person of interest concerning the Order is a man who claims to be a member of this long dead religion. Some skeptics claim he is mentally ill or seeking attention while a few believe he may be the real deal. Regardless of the validity of this claim, everyone agrees that he is one of the worlds leading experts on all things regarding the Order of the Sun. By all accounts, he prefers solitude but will happily tell anyone about this forgotten group. He asked that his name not be published, but it isn't too difficult to track him down.
*Thomas Diggsgood was the archaelogist who first brought the existence of the Order of the Sun to the public eye and has led several expeditions to uncover ruins. He has published several journals on his findings and what he believes to be the truth about the forgotten society. Though no one can deny his contributions to the scientific community, Diggsgood has been criticized in the past for falsifying "evidence" to support his claims.
*Thomas Diggsgood was the archaelogist who first brought the existence of the Order of the Sun to the public eye and has led several expeditions to uncover ruins. He has published several journals on his findings and what he believes to be the truth about the forgotten society. Though no one can deny his contributions to the scientific community, Diggsgood has been criticized in the past for falsifying "evidence" to support his claims.
*John Braeni is a sociologist who has dedicated his recent career to learning about the lives of members in the Order of the Sun. He teaches several classes on the subject, and has written three books about it. A renowned genius, Braeni is known for his ability to compile fully accurate predictions from little information. All that said, some question his motives regarding the Order, and see it as an attempt to make money/claim fame.
*John B. Braeni is a sociologist who has dedicated his recent career to learning about the lives of members in the Order of the Sun. He teaches several classes on the subject, and has written three books about it. A renowned genius, Braeni is known for his ability to compile fully accurate predictions from little information. All that said, some question his motives regarding the Order, and see it as an attempt to make money/claim fame.
*'''International Geographic''' has several articles regarding this ancient civilization. They are not very detailed analyses but serve as a good entry point to the topic of the Order of the Sun. They intend to delve deeper into the mystery in the coming year with three new issues dedicated to the sect.
*[[International Geographic]] has several articles regarding this ancient civilization. They are not very detailed analyses but serve as a good entry point to the topic of the Order of the Sun. They intend to delve deeper into the mystery in the coming year with three new issues dedicated to the sect.
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