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With the beginning of the Capellan rebirth, the ''Divine Spirit'' movement arose among the population and their spokesperson became Mistress Hu-Tu. Her name is derived from ancient Chinese folk religion for the goddess of the earth. She regards the current chancellor as a godlike human, because he survived several assassination attempts. The [[maskirovka]] are still to infiltrate the movement in its higher ranks.<ref name=MM55/>
 
With the beginning of the Capellan rebirth, the ''Divine Spirit'' movement arose among the population and their spokesperson became Mistress Hu-Tu. Her name is derived from ancient Chinese folk religion for the goddess of the earth. She regards the current chancellor as a godlike human, because he survived several assassination attempts. The [[maskirovka]] are still to infiltrate the movement in its higher ranks.<ref name=MM55/>
  
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Mistress Hu-Tu
Personal
AffiliationDivine Spirit movement
Profile
ProfessionSpiritual Leader

Mistress Hu-Tu (born est. 3020 - died 3???) is the spiritual leader of the Divine Spirit movement in the Capellan Confederation.[1]

History[edit]

With the beginning of the Capellan rebirth, the Divine Spirit movement arose among the population and their spokesperson became Mistress Hu-Tu. Her name is derived from ancient Chinese folk religion for the goddess of the earth. She regards the current chancellor as a godlike human, because he survived several assassination attempts. The maskirovka are still to infiltrate the movement in its higher ranks.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 55, "Mistress Hu-Tu Profile"

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