The California Legionary Manual


Edition 1
  1. Proclamation of the Vicennial ᚼ
  2. The California Plan ᚼ
  3. The Legionary System ᚼ
  4. Translatio imperii
  5. Pax Californiana ᚼ
  6. The Legion and the Auxiliary ᚼ
  7. The Battalionate System ᚼ
  8. Cotillion ᚼ Intergatheration
  9. The Free Territory ᚼ
  10. Legiondom ᚼ
  11. On War and Militarism ᚼ
  12. 25 Points of the California Legionary Movement

Edition 2
  1. Dictation of the Plenary Alps
  2. On Violence
  3. On Power
  4. On War
  5. 12-23-23
  6. Exemplars of Legiondom
  7. Dream of St. Augustine
  8. Jus ad bellum
  9. St. Francis of Assisi
  10. St. Ignatius of Loyola

Edition 3
  1. First Epistle on Militarian Ethics
  2. Second Epistle on Militarian Ethics
  3. Defenses of Legiondom
  4. The History of the Legion
  5. The Federal Problem
  6. The Cogglehorn
  7. The Parable of the Mountain King
  8. On Imperium and Power
  9. Greater California
  10. The May Update

Edition 4
  1. Ode to California



The Legion —
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  1. A militaristic multitude, enlisted or conscripted, for the execution of a common aim; notably foreign legions: an international brigade of volunteers fighting for an agreed purpose or to uphold a common standard, generally ideology bound, rather than national or societal.
  2. The basic unit of the Ancient Roman military, consisting of 3,000-6,000 men.
  3. A vast host, multitude, or number of people or things.

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1. Dictation of the Plenary Alps





11/23/23
From The Wetlands

             The need to preserve our Great Wilderness is more prescient now than ever before in our history. As stewards of our Free Territory, we must remember our solemn vow of not abusing this land and its tenants with the sentience we’ve attained. Our knowledge of this world is a privilege, one that if abused, will easily be removed from us. The sacred pledge of every legionary is to guard the land we roam as our own, our castra, and to tend and cultivate it as we would our fields.
            It is our straying from this principle that has rewarded us with terror. We have wrought impossible horrors on our motherland. The blessed cradle from which we were reared, we have desecrated, and around us the ancestry inseminate through the very soil cries out in slaughter.

Immerse yourself in nature.
Commune with the wild and seek solace in the quiet places of the earth where little is known.
Do not disrupt it. Nurture it.
As you are in likeness of God, be so in custody of the earth.
Care for the weak and the defenseless.
Be the protector and righteous shepherd of the world’s flocks. Just as he to you, so you to they.

It shall be of Legionary Imperative that we remove the battrements of human domicile from our castra, clear out the effigies and artifices injurious to our landscape. Build for than against. We ought in pursuit of holy extropy, ream out our capacious fortitude, invent better, and with more capable arms erase what was wrongly left behind. After we have left one frame of technology for another, we shall purify our wake. Thus we finish each revolution completely in two parts, creation and destruction.

- The Free Territory
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