Sister Moon

Karin Svensdotter, known as Sister Moon after she helped co-found the Fellowship of the Natural Order, seemed less desirous of the public eye than the charismatic Brother Moon. While he drummed up attention and popularity in Bristol, it was she who built the landmark ‘Hobbit’ homeless shelters and repaired roads; while he helped lead the attack against the Lich, she was on the team that provided the research that allowed them to prevail.

While Brother Sun led the political leaders of the world toward a more balanced environmental policy, Sister Moon concentrated on leading the Fellowship and teaching their burgeoning numbers to live in harmony with nature. Many of those who lived and worked with her said she was the heart and soul of the group, and as they gained members across the world she was always ready to fly out to make new groups feel welcome.

Many generations of Brother Suns and Sister Moons have led the Fellowship in the past two hundred years, but the group remains true to the original goals; something all religious organisations would agree is difficult. A prime example of this would be the Followers of Stan, who of course were originally founded by Stanley Stephens in 2039, who later went on to…

From ‘Cults of the Twenty-First Century’

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