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'''Sisera's Angels''' is a privately funded armed group in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] that has the aim of stopping human trafficking, slavery and human sacrifices in [[the Lanzerwald]]. The organisation was founded in 1716 after the [[Räumung des Waldes]] law stripped made all of the undocumented natives living in the Lanzerwald practically outlaws, enabling the organisation to fulfill its self-imposed tasks without risking prosecution by the republic. The organisation is founded and led by [[Razzie Waldfürcht]]. | '''Sisera's Angels''' is a privately funded armed group in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] that has the aim of stopping human trafficking, slavery and human sacrifices in [[the Lanzerwald]]. The organisation was founded in 1716 after the [[Räumung des Waldes]] law stripped made all of the undocumented natives living in the Lanzerwald practically outlaws, enabling the organisation to fulfill its self-imposed tasks without risking prosecution by the republic. The organisation is founded and led by [[Razzie Waldfürcht]]. | ||
In 1718, the reports on the organization in [[Hurmu]] [[Media in Hurmu|media]] (following [[Charlène Jolicoeur-Schafenweide]]'s elopement to marry Razzie Waldfürcht) became more occurring, and the organization had received high support among the general people of the [[Lake District]] especially, given the memories of a large portion of society of human trafficking and forced servitude under the rule of [[Stormark]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 29 March 2023
Sisera's Angels is a privately funded armed group in Sankt Ludwigshafen that has the aim of stopping human trafficking, slavery and human sacrifices in the Lanzerwald. The organisation was founded in 1716 after the Räumung des Waldes law stripped made all of the undocumented natives living in the Lanzerwald practically outlaws, enabling the organisation to fulfill its self-imposed tasks without risking prosecution by the republic. The organisation is founded and led by Razzie Waldfürcht.
In 1718, the reports on the organization in Hurmu media (following Charlène Jolicoeur-Schafenweide's elopement to marry Razzie Waldfürcht) became more occurring, and the organization had received high support among the general people of the Lake District especially, given the memories of a large portion of society of human trafficking and forced servitude under the rule of Stormark.