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[[Dreekan voodoo]] had [[Treeka'dwra]] a messianic beast-god. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Storm Harvest (novel)|Storm Harvest]]'') | [[Dreekan voodoo]] had [[Treeka'dwra]] a messianic beast-god. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Storm Harvest (novel)|Storm Harvest]]'') | ||
When [[Faction Paradox]] initiated [[Fitz Kreiner]] into their group, he was said to have been touched by the loa. The Faction noticed that the concept of a celebrity was similar in that they could be viewed by transmissions but remained apart from people and they could become the face of their ideas. On the [[human]] colony world [[Ordifica]], the Faction fully infiltrated the media-obsessed culture within a couple years to create loa in the [[medianet]]. [[The Remote]] carried on a belief in loa. They referred to powers that [[Rassilon]] barred from entering [[N-Space]] as loa, including [[The Cold (Interference)|the Cold]]. In their dramatisation of a group of beings breaking into N-Space, [[the Engineer]] referred to them as loa. Rassilon, however said they weren't spirits. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') A group of young [[Gallifreyan]]s in a [[coven]] led by Paradox member [[Mother Tarra|Tarra]] invoked the loa. [[Kellen (The Ancestor Cell)|Kellen]] preferred that they refer to them as equations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') | When [[Faction Paradox]] initiated [[Fitz Kreiner]] into their group, he was said to have been touched by the loa. The Faction noticed that the concept of a celebrity was similar in that they could be viewed by transmissions but remained apart from people and they could become the face of their ideas. On the [[human]] colony world [[Ordifica]], the Faction fully infiltrated the media-obsessed culture within a couple years to create loa in the [[medianet]]. [[The Remote]] carried on a belief in loa. They referred to powers that [[Rassilon]] barred from entering [[N-Space]] as loa, including [[The Cold (Interference)|the Cold]]. In their dramatisation of a group of beings breaking into N-Space, [[the Engineer (Interference)|the Engineer]] referred to them as loa. Rassilon, however said they weren't spirits. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') A group of young [[Gallifreyan]]s in a [[coven]] led by Paradox member [[Mother Tarra|Tarra]] invoked the loa. [[Kellen (The Ancestor Cell)|Kellen]] preferred that they refer to them as equations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') | ||
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