Who Are The SCRIBES? | Ministers Of Memory | Rebel Moon Lore-Theory

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Zack Snyder's upcoming space opera saga, Rebel Moon, introduces audiences to a dystopian universe where a religious order known as the Scribes plays a pivotal role. These enigmatic priests, who hail from the dominant Mother World, possess the extraordinary ability to transfer memories, knowledge and experiences onto living human beings. Their function is to record history, yet their allegiance is tainted by political manipulation, restricting them to record only what aligns with the Empire’s agenda. In this video I’d like to examine the significance of the Scribes of Rebel Moon and speculate on what their role indicates about the nature of this new fictional universe.

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