Tribalism in the post-War world is not a phenomenon restricted to the barren wastes of the United States, on the contrary, post-apocalyptic Europe has seen the regression of its people to Medieval forms of living in great quantities. A prime example is the patchwork conglomerate of marauding tribes known as the Celtic Nation. Warlike, with a ravenous hunger to loot and pillage, the new Celts are a collection of warring nomadic clans laced together by a common culture, neo-pagan religion, and of course a well-earned reputation for stone-age barbarity.
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| - Tribalism in the post-War world is not a phenomenon restricted to the barren wastes of the United States, on the contrary, post-apocalyptic Europe has seen the regression of its people to Medieval forms of living in great quantities. A prime example is the patchwork conglomerate of marauding tribes known as the Celtic Nation. Warlike, with a ravenous hunger to loot and pillage, the new Celts are a collection of warring nomadic clans laced together by a common culture, neo-pagan religion, and of course a well-earned reputation for stone-age barbarity.
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| - Collection of Independent Tribes
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| - All over Ireland, especially Connaught
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| - Tribalism in the post-War world is not a phenomenon restricted to the barren wastes of the United States, on the contrary, post-apocalyptic Europe has seen the regression of its people to Medieval forms of living in great quantities. A prime example is the patchwork conglomerate of marauding tribes known as the Celtic Nation. Warlike, with a ravenous hunger to loot and pillage, the new Celts are a collection of warring nomadic clans laced together by a common culture, neo-pagan religion, and of course a well-earned reputation for stone-age barbarity.
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