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'''Herodias Ap Gwynn''' ([[2953]] - [[3013]]) was a [[Outworlds Alliance]] pacifist and philosopher.  The founder of the [[Pan-Humanists|Pan-Humanist]] doctrine, Gwynn called for reconciliation, saying that humanity has a shared path and a common goal.  Gwynn's disciples still work through the Human Sphere as conciliators, diplomats, teachers and healers.
 
  
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* [[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]
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==Character History==
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'''Herodias Ap Gwynn''' was an [[Outworlds Alliance]] pacifist and philosopher.  The founder of the [[Pan-Humanists|Pan-Humanist]] doctrine, Gwynn called for reconciliation, saying that humanity has a shared path and a common goal.  Gwynn's disciples still work through the Human Sphere as conciliators, diplomats, teachers and healers.<ref>''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', p. 68, "Renaissance in Philosophy"</ref>
  
[[Category:Periphery Characters|Ap Gwynn, Herodias]]
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*''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
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[[Category: Outworlds Alliance Characters|Ap Gwynn, Herodias]]

Latest revision as of 23:14, 2 April 2023

Herodias Ap Gwynn
Personal
Born2953
Died3013
AffiliationOutworlds Alliance

Character History[edit]

Herodias Ap Gwynn was an Outworlds Alliance pacifist and philosopher. The founder of the Pan-Humanist doctrine, Gwynn called for reconciliation, saying that humanity has a shared path and a common goal. Gwynn's disciples still work through the Human Sphere as conciliators, diplomats, teachers and healers.[1]

References[edit]

  1. The Periphery (sourcebook), p. 68, "Renaissance in Philosophy"

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