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The '''Antivatican''' is the Vatican of +17i. Its leader is called the [[Antipope]].
The '''Antivatican''' is the Vatican of +17i. Its leader is called the [[Antipope]].


Unlike its -17i counterpart, the Antivatican is not affiliated with the Catholic Church, nor was it founded in the late 19th century. As a matter of fact, the Vatican Hill of -17i was named after it following early contacts between the Roman people and the Super Ghost that ruled the Antivatican at the time.
Unlike its -17i counterpart, the Antivatican is not affiliated with the Catholic Church, nor was it founded in the early 20th century. As a matter of fact, the Vatican Hill of -17i was named after it following early contacts between the Roman people and the Super Ghost that ruled the Antivatican at the time.


The libraries of the Antivatican are said to house forbidden books and scriptures of paranormal events, spells, and history, containing knowledge second only perhaps to that of ancient Mpumalanga itself.
The libraries of the Antivatican are said to house forbidden books and scriptures of paranormal events, spells, and history, containing knowledge second only perhaps to that of ancient Mpumalanga itself.

Latest revision as of 02:51, 20 August 2024

The Antivatican

FoundedAround 600 BC
LocationVatican Hill, Rome, +17i
JurisdictionFriendly Council
Leader(s)Super Caesar

The Antivatican is the Vatican of +17i. Its leader is called the Antipope.

Unlike its -17i counterpart, the Antivatican is not affiliated with the Catholic Church, nor was it founded in the early 20th century. As a matter of fact, the Vatican Hill of -17i was named after it following early contacts between the Roman people and the Super Ghost that ruled the Antivatican at the time.

The libraries of the Antivatican are said to house forbidden books and scriptures of paranormal events, spells, and history, containing knowledge second only perhaps to that of ancient Mpumalanga itself.

While technically under jurisdiction of the Friendly Council, everyone is free to come and go—though some sections of it are only accessible with personal permission by the Antipope himself.

Nuck Chorris is said to frequent the Antivatican.