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The Mudokon resistance, also known as the Spirit of 1029, is a revolutionary group of freedom fighters formed after the destruction of RuptureFarms. They aim to free their fellow Mudokons from the Industrialists, to help anyone else suffering by them and eventually defeat the Industrialists entirely.

The spark of revolution

After the destruction of RuptureFarms the former enslaved Mudokons were reunited with the native Mudokons living in harmony with nature. The natives had kept the ancient traditions of the Mudokon race alive and retaught the former slaves what they were forced to forget by the Magog Cartel. Inspired by Abe's actions against the Glukkons the Mudokons grew determined to free more of their brothers from captivity and formed the Mudokon resistance.[1]

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