Triumvirate
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How it started
Around a century after the arrival, the amount of powerful and motivated emergents finally reached a critical point. A wizard by the name Sławomir Bala, together with his two personal friends, cleric Arthwr Howells and captain Murata Michinori formed the original Triumvirate. All three of them were fairly famous in the adventuring circles and commanded enough influence to step in after the Cradle city council made the mistake of attempting to apprehend all the adventuring parties that were resting within city walls.
The trio quickly realized the potential of city council's mistake and completed the revolution by adapting the political system to the nature of the world of Hexpanse. They've planned and executed a complex set of reforms, rebooting the failed economy, that almost collapsed by that time, due to inflation caused the fact that gold and silver could be just found in a directly usable form in the hexmazes. Combining the forces of Cradle and Red Hill, they organized a gradual move from the feudal bureaucracy to a completely new system based on direct, rather than assumed power.
The Handshake
Only after stabilizing the situation between the three settlements, Cradle, Red Hill and Direwood Hold (a mere camp at the edge of Enchanted Forest back then, that would eventually become an actual town and the power seat of Maréchal) the Triumvirate was able to direct their attention outward. The dwindling amount of travelers and messengers from other settlements was becoming a concern and as Cradle's city council documents suggested, was already an issue before the revolution. Triumvirate dispatched adventuring parties (the term "hexraiders" was actually a name of one of them, that later became a general word to describe the parties) to investigate. The parties were able to assist some of the towns and settlements besieged by the environment, but a number of them were lost (though some of those were successfully evacuated). After securing what's left, the Triumvirate gathered their authorities and described their vision. After some debate, they agreed to gradually transit to a representative government thus creating Arcane Council, Exarchate and Maréchal. The Triumvirate kept their authority as the executive branch, being appointed by the common committee of the three power groups.
Current Officials
Triumvirate
- Arcane Council's representative, Xaevan Nash, D.D.
- Exarchate's representative, rev. Ahto Oivio, aspect of Light
- Maréchal representative, gen. Tanweer Jatrana
Arcane Council
- Convener Vladimir Ivolgin, I.D.
- 8 tradition leaders
- 4 representatives of other arcane ways
Church of Creation Exarchachate
- Exarch Kipli bin Biru, aspect of Life
- 2 Exarch's personal Viziers, aspect of Knowledge
- 10 Vice Exarchs
Maréchal
- Commander-in-chief Rumwold Voss
- 10 generals
- 2 admirals
Seats of Power
Cradle
The largest city and de facto capital of Triumvirate's domain. The name comes from the convenient mountain plateau on which it was built. The waterfall cascade nearby, facing south, origin of the Twin River, provides the city with running water and additionally an artificial reservoir was created later on the plateau, dubbed the Bright Lake. The plateau is large enough to have fertile soil, though major part of local vegetation was lost to our own agriculture. Later, the farms were moved to lower plateaus leaving more space for the urban sprawl. An abundance of igneous rock determines the sturdy and rugged masonry of the city's main part. The Arcane Council spire and the dirigible port tower were built with addition of imported white stone, as were peripheral cottages and estates. Recent inventions prompted construction of elevators and funiculars and the city now expands up and down the White Mountain slope.
As a seat of power for Arcane Council, Cradle hosts the research institutions and facilities, as well as more traditional libraries and a University. It is the bank of Cradle that was the initiator of the shift to arcane currency, not tied to noble metals that are rather abundant in this world and thus are not much valuable.