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The Mont Order's symbol, as it appeared in a banned Roman Catholic Church history book

The Mont Order society is an alleged ancient underground secret society of thinkers who claim to believe in universal brotherhood and progress. Most stories of the Mont Order come from the leaked Work of the Mont Order book. Although some Mont Order members will try to hide its secrets by saying the book is a forgery, it is clearly too big and too detailed to have been forged. In the book, the Mont Order claims to be the source of many world events including the formation of republics around the world and the spread of globalization, using both nonviolent and violent tactics throughout history. Most of the time, the Mont Order will not act violently but it will spread extremist writings in hope of disturbing the peace and bringing down governments. The Mont Order will not act directly but try to use others as puppets to achieve its ancient goals. These goals are hard to understand for anyone outside of the Mont Order but include a search for world power similar to the Illuminati.

The Mont Order society is related to the French Revolution and the violent "Terror" afterwards, with many believing the Mont Order was responsible for the many beheadings of nobles in that period and its acts were the origin of the word "terrorism".

In addition to its fearsome reputation, the society is believed to be extremely old, possibly created by ancient primitives. Some strange occult belief exists that it was created in the origin of the universe itself.

Accounts exist of the Mont Order sacking Rome, executing the King of France, and starting World War One. It claims to have always existed in the "shadows of the churches" in European Christendom, and a number of paranormal stories and claims exist about the Mont Order.

Although the Mont Order are a group of elites and don't tend to let others join their group, they claim to be on the side of the poor and to have seemingly Christian values, despite their members often being Muslims.

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