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The Vanguard Manifesto
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The Vanguard Manifesto, or The Manifesto of Sinclairism to critics, is the enshrined book of ideas set out (in its credits) by the enigmatic leader and, to a lesser extent his lieutenant Lear, detailing the plans of their growing party and associate organisations, the ideology of the Vanguard and the refined ideas established in The Titan's Chosen. It has been received by some nobles and scholars as threatening and outrageous, but by others an interesting social experiment. By the governing institutions of Stormwind and Ironforge it has garnered only minor attention as an extremist document undermining their regimes and cultures. To many people, the Manifesto is popular because it definitively brings meaning into their lives where there might not have been any, and offers philosophical, po
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The Vanguard Manifesto, or The Manifesto of Sinclairism to critics, is the enshrined book of ideas set out (in its credits) by the enigmatic leader and, to a lesser extent his lieutenant Lear, detailing the plans of their growing party and associate organisations, the ideology of the Vanguard and the refined ideas established in The Titan's Chosen. It has been received by some nobles and scholars as threatening and outrageous, but by others an interesting social experiment. By the governing institutions of Stormwind and Ironforge it has garnered only minor attention as an extremist document undermining their regimes and cultures. To many people, the Manifesto is popular because it definitively brings meaning into their lives where there might not have been any, and offers philosophical, political and economical ends to their questions. Published only recently, this manifesto has not yet been banned or recognised by the Stormwind authorities. It has been dispersed around the Kingdom of Stormwind, but has yet to reach Ironforge. It can also be found in some academic circles and libraries as The Ulduist Manifesto, and the study and ideology behind this and similar texts are now known as Ulduism. The name has arisen from the discoveries, upon which these ideologies are based, having been found in areas such as Ulduar, Uldaman and Uldum.