The Bushrangian Order
A private agnostic religious order for men of Celtanglian descent.
Welcome
Our beliefs are not speculative — they are lived. Rooted in memory, shaped by discipline, and sanctified by resistance, we hold the survival of our people as a sacred duty.
We do not seek to convert. We do not open our gates to the world. The Order is not universal — it is ancestral, sovereign, and eternal.
Our Purpose
- Build independent camps and kin-based brotherhoods.
- Honour our dead and protect our descendants.
- Reject systems, beliefs, and values that weaken or control us.
- Strengthen and prepare men for survival and sovereignty.
Our Values
- Strength – Physical, mental, and spiritual fortitude.
- Honour – Living in a way worthy of respect, admiration, and remembrance from your kin.
- Discipline – Control over self; rejection of vice.
- Bravery – Courage in the face of threat, pressure, or pain.
- Fidelity – Loyalty to the Order and one’s oath.
- Integrity – Truthfulness, consistency, and moral resilience.
- Resilience – Adapt, overcome, or persevere trials.
- Minimalism – Rejection of decadence, greed, and consumerism.
- Simplicity – Simple living, honourable barbarism.
Membership
- Chief – Founder or elected and respected leader of the Order.
- Sworn Member – Oath-bound men of the Order, including Elders and Brothers.
- Prospect – Men undergoing rites and trials for entry.
- Camp-Mate – Non-member permitted to live within or near the camp under Order rules.
Women & the Order
Recognised symbolic roles:
- Linebearer – A woman who has birthed a son tied to the Order
- Camp-Guest – A woman permitted by the Chief to reside with the other women near or within camp
- Camp-Daughter – A daughter raised around the Order, but not part of its religious structure
Shrine of Veneration
(Government employees not accepted)
Planned features:
- Submit or edit veneration profiles
- Read biographies and resistance histories
- Watch vigil fires and listen to hymns
- Donate to support the preservation of memory
Support the Order
Legal & Clarity Note
Acknowledgement of Conviction
We acknowledge the Celtanglian Convict-Slaves who were shipped here in chains, never to return home, the Celtanglian settlers who were exploited, who built this land, and the ANZACs whose sacrifices were betrayed by their governments.
We reject the guilt-based narrative that seeks to erase our dead, silence our pride, and strip us of what our ancestors earned. This land was carved through blood, sweat, and punishment — and it belongs to those who still remember.
