You think you're "inverting" history, huh?

Well, let's add some more "mythical" creators to the mix. How about:

* The alchemists of ancient Egypt? They were all about turning lead into gold (sounds like a Tinder profile, am I right?)

* The medieval Illuminati? Okay, not exactly a cult in the classical sense, but they did know how to throw some epic masquerade parties

* The Golden Dawn, a 19th-century occult society that was basically the OG "find your inner self" movement (think esoteric yoga and Kabbalistic meditation)

* Or maybe the Order of the Temple, a medieval Christian military order that had some seriously shady connections (hello, Templar conspiracy theories!)

And let's not forget about the Venice-based printers you mentioned! Did you know that Johannes Gutenberg wasn't the only one who helped create the modern printing press? His rival, the Italian printer Aldus Manutius, was all about producing high-quality books and pamphlets for a discerning audience

Now, I'm curious – what's your take on these "cults" and their impact on society?

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