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The Hulphonites are a culture profound in every respect: they are profoundly featured- embezzled with hooked or long noses, and a usually darker complexion; they possess profound religious dogma- what has been described as a backward interpretation of Canonism; but above all they possess profound views towards outsiders because of their tight-knitted nature. What is currently known about them is only so because of the work of Sulayik Spitzer. He, under the supervision of Falk Geldmeister (a prominent Hulphonite figure and their current leader) wrote three volumes (''[[HULPHONITES VOL. I]], [[HULPHONITES VOL. II]], [[HULPHONITES VOL. III]]'') denoting their history among other things.
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The Hulphonites are a culture profound in every respect: they are profoundly featured- embezzled with hooked or long noses, and a usually darker complexion; they possess profound religious dogma- what has been described as a backward interpretation of Canonism; but above all they possess profound views towards outsiders because of their tight-knitted nature. What is currently known about them is only so because of the work of Sulayik Spitzer. He, under the supervision of Falk Geldmeister (a prominent Hulphonite figure and their current leader) wrote three volumes (''[[HULPHONITES VOL. I]], HULPHONITES VOL. II, HULPHONITES VOL. III'') denoting their history among other things.
  
  
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The Hulphonites are a culture profound in every respect: they are profoundly featured- embezzled with hooked or long noses, and a usually darker complexion; they possess profound religious dogma- what has been described as a backward interpretation of Canonism; but above all they possess profound views towards outsiders because of their tight-knitted nature. What is currently known about them is only so because of the work of Sulayik Spitzer. He, under the supervision of Falk Geldmeister (a prominent Hulphonite figure and their current leader) wrote three volumes (HULPHONITES VOL. I, HULPHONITES VOL. II, HULPHONITES VOL. III) denoting their history among other things.




HULPHONITES VOL. I

HULPHONITES VOL. II

HULPHONITES VOL. III