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The Gentleman was the supreme figure worshipped by Glöbbery. Glöbberists identified him with Satan and Ba'al, but used the title The Gentleman in their records and ceremonies.

Within Glöbbery, The Gentleman was treated as the owner of every oath and contract made by the order. His authority stood above human leadership.

Role in Glöbbery

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Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 at Festung Glöbbelhart. The first oath of the order was made to The Gentleman, and the founding members accepted his authority during the first ceremony in the Red Salon.

The title The Gentleman gave the figure a formal character inside Glöbbery. Members treated him as a ruler of contracts rather than as a distant symbol. The order's motto, Der Vertrag bleibt, meant The contract remains.

The highest human religious office was the direct messenger of The Gentleman. This office came from the Schwammelwanger family. Valeriu Schwammelwanger later became the most important holder of that line.

The worship of The Gentleman spread beyond the first Swiss branch as Glöbbery expanded. Many figures tied to the Bucharest Butchers embraced him through Glöbberian oaths. Tanoan-linked figures and members of the World Economic Order also entered the same religious system through reporting chains and contract records.

Symbolism

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The main symbol of The Gentleman was a white-gloved hand holding a black cane above a red seal. Glöbberists used the image across the order.

The red seal represented an accepted oath. Once a document was sealed, Glöbberists treated it as belonging to The Gentleman.

The Middle Eye was treated as the all-seeing eye of The Gentleman. It represented his presence over the order.

Ghost Parliament

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The Ghost Parliament was the demonic body beneath The Gentleman and the Middle Eye. Glöbberists believed that it enforced hidden decisions and punished betrayal.

In Glöbberian hierarchy, the Ghost Parliament did not replace The Gentleman. It acted below him and carried out judgment inside the order's religious structure.

Sacrifice and contracts

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Glöbberists believed that sacrifice was payment to The Gentleman. Members used the order's ledgers to record what they asked from him.

Broken oaths were treated as offenses against The Gentleman. Betrayal was recorded as a breach of contract rather than only a personal failure.

The World Economic Order later became tied to this contract system. Wealthy Glöbberists used payments and sacrifices as part of their requests for influence and protection.

Exposure

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Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. The first public files identified The Gentleman as the central figure of the order.

On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. The exposure of the order also exposed The Gentleman as the central figure of its religious system.

See also

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