“ | They are them. We are us. |
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— Alicia Tamara on An Ordinary Person's Daily Life, Chapter 6 |
The Tamara Family was a powerful aristocratic family of the Tudor Empire during the Fourth Epoch. They control the Justiciar Pathway and the Door Pathway.
History[]
In the Fourth Epoch, Abraham, Antigonus, Amon, Jacob, and Tamara were the five great families that supported the establishment of the Tudor Empire, and they were second only to the Blood Emperor.[1] The Tamara Family held a hereditary duke aristocratic title, akin to the Amon Family, albeit slightly lower in status. The Tamara Family had existed for many years before Alista Tudor became the Blood Emperor. They were renowned nobles from the previous empire.[2] That is the Solomon Empire and the Tudor-Trunsoest United Empire.
After the Blood Emperor perished in the War of the Four Emperors, the Angel Families of the Tudor Empire, including the Tamara Family fell from the top of their pedestals and were hunted by the Seven Deities.[3]
Originally they were in control of the Justiciar Pathway. Later they were in marriage alliances with the Abraham Family for extended periods and gained control of the Door Pathway.[4][5][6]
Descendants of the Tamara Family members can produce the corresponding Mirror People in the Mirror World under some unknown conditions. This isn’t limited by location or environment. This is because the Tamara of the Fourth Epoch suffered from some relevant corruption before the War of the Four Emperors.[7] By the Fifth Epoch, some Mirror People have successfully replaced their real selves in the real world, such as Moran Avigny.
Internal Divisions[]
The Tamara Family had their coat of arms changed once and had two internal divisions. This is why their members were buried on different levels of the Trier catacombs at different times. The change in the coat of arms represents a significant change in the Tamara Family. It shifted from being dominated by the Justiciar Pathway to being dominated by the Door Pathway. A small number of members of the Tamara Family, who adhere to the Justiciar Pathway, have survived to this day and are secretly active. The Justiciar branch and the Door branch has been estranged from the other one for many years, refusing to acknowledge each other.[2]
Justiciar Branch[]
The Justiciar branch experienced a division. The exact situation is unknown.[2] By the Fifth Epoch, the Justiciar branch had splintered into three factions:[8]
- Those who believe in the truth and are members of the School of Truth.
- According to Jebus Lata, the School of Truth was founded with some members of the Tamara Family as its core.
- Currently, the School of Truth faction is looking for three things: clues to Fallen Heaven (suspected to be the Nation of Disorder) in the Fourth Epoch Trier, Roselle’s final mausoleum, and the Magic Wishing Lamp.
- Those replaced by the Mirror People.
- Those who adhered to their original traditions. This faction had cut ties with the School of Truth members and has been trying to deal with them.
- This is suspected to be the group that Alicia Tamara belongs to. This is because her group is from the Justiciar branch (since they don't identify with the Theosophy Order, i.e., the Door branch), and is also acting against those that are looking for the Magic Wishing Lamp.[9]
Door Branch[]
The Door branch established a close connection with the Demoness Family during the Tudor Empire’s era. During the Fifth Epoch, a secret organization known as the Theosophy Order emerged. It had Demoness figures and originated from Tamara’s Door Pathway. There’s reason to believe that they are still cooperating.[2] Lumian Lee suspected that the Door branch is also fractured because of their connection with Demoness Family, making them have a greater risk of being replaced by the Mirror People.[8]
Coat of Arms[]
The Tamara Family had the coat of arms changed once and two internal divisions.[2][10]
Initially, their coat of arms consisted of thorns, a shield wall, and vertical swords. Later, it became an open door, with the vertical sword acting as the crack.
This represented a significant change in the Tamara Family. It shifted from being dominated by the Justiciar Pathway to being dominated by the Door Pathway.
References
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 359
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 558
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 60
- ↑ Archive:Cuttlefish's WeChat Comments and Answers#Question 5
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 66
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 394
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 725
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 714
- ↑ An Ordinary Person's Daily Life, Chapter 6-7
- ↑ An Ordinary Person's Daily Life, Chapter 7
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