Special Era Report: 3142 - Beyond the Looking Glass (BattleTech Concertverse AU Sourcebook)

Major Personas: Communal League of Sudeten
Communal League of Sudeten

Karl Luvacs
Rank/Title: First Speaker of the League Communal Assembly
Born: 3074 (68 in 3142)

Karl was born on the Periphery world Erewhon to a family of settlers from Parakoila. A bright child by any standard, Karl qualified for advanced education, which he pursued rigorously. The loss of his older sister Anna, a CLAF soldier fighting in the Vanguard War, temporarily upset Karl's education. After grieving he redoubled his studies, studying and writing on political and economic theory and devoting equal time to civic engineering. He sought for and won permission to make an early entry into the Civic Corps, allowing him to complete his required two years of civic service early. Karl was rewarded for his efforts in 3092 with a coveted spot at the University of Hamarr on Sudeten.

Karl spent the next twenty years primarily in academia. He would graduate with degrees in economic theory, civic engineering, and political science, took a teaching position, and served on the Collegiate Educators' Union assembly. His first entry into politics came in 3109 with his election to Sudeten's planetary communal assembly as the CEU's representative. When the Fourth Succession War came Karl was supportive of all defensive efforts and would volunteer for the Sudeten Communal Militia, serving through the siege of Sudeten as an orderly. While in service he accepted an emergency election to the League Assembly and caucused with the Communalists. He got off to a good start with a well-received address supporting the Peace of Buckminster, setting him on the path to wider authority. He was given a seat on the Economics Committee on the strength of his academics work. He would become Vice-Chairman in 3116 after the passage of the Emergency Economic Measures Act which he defended in the Assembly and in printed articles as a temporary measure. He proved this conviction in 3121 after the Peace of Dieron by voting down a renewal of the act while it was in committee.

In the years since the Peace of Dieron Karl has drifted in and out of politics. He left the Assembly in 3124 to return to academia and raise a family with his wife, disabled war veteran Louisa Smith, then returned in 3132. He would serve two terms as Economics Committee Chair before stepping down after a negative Assembly vote and refusing to stand for re-election to the Assembly. Throughout this era his politics straddled the line of the Unionists, whom he now caucused with, and the Communalists, whom he courted for votes with frequent but not total success. Many Vanguardists grew frustrated with Karl's ability to work the two factions against them and more than a few younger Vanguardists have since been convinced he harbors "Ŝtopiloj", or "Stopper", views; that is, that Karl opposes expanding the communal revolution outside of the League.

For six years he was once more focused on his academic efforts, including authoring The Ethics of Communal Factional Politics in Esperanto, Star League English, and his family's native Parakoilan Czecho-Slovak. In 3138 he became Dean of the College of Economic Sciences at the University of Hamarr and turned down an offer to return to the Communal Assembly, signaling he was leaving politics for good.

Yet in 3140 he changed tack. To the surprise of many he stood for election to the League Assembly and campaigned extensively to fill the CEU's Assembly seat. He returned for the 3141 session and won a seat in the War Committee, but was ousted a mere six months later by Chairman Ramirez. The resignation of First Speaker Ursula Assad after the 3141 session saw Karl's name raised as a compromise candidate between the primary political faction leaders left, at which point Dubček withdrew and endorsed Karl.

Karl's term as First Speaker is still early and its success uncertain. His academic focus does not always work in League high level politics. He has qualities; an incisive mind and knowledge of both political-economic theory and practice are joined by a determined, if not especially charismatic, demeanor. His policies so far are in rough favor of the status quo; maintaining the Peace, focusing on domestic economics and the post-war boom in living standards, and restraining the aggressive impulses of the Vanguardists. The formation of the Looking Glass has undoubtedly shaken up much of Karl's plans. How far is as yet uncertain.

Jorge Ramirez
Rank/Title: Chairman of the War Committee
Born: 3070 (72 in 3142)

Jorge Ramirez was born to Sonja Ramirez, a low-level administrative worker for the People's BattleMech Cooperative of Rastaban. He spent his young life in the residential districts surrounding Rastaban's heavy military industry, playing and learning alongside other children of the workers building the CLAF's war machines. By the time he was coming of age, the Vanguard War was raging, and Jorge answered the call of service by joining the CLAF for his citizen service requirement. He passed the tests on MechWarrior training and at the age of 19 became a MechWarrior and soldato of the CLAF, assigned to the Fifth Shock Brigade. Jorge served with distinction through the Vanguard War and was elected repeatedly for higher command, reaching the rank of Bataliono-delegito in 3100 by the vote of his battalion. In 3101 Jorge was given the opportunity to end his service with the CLAF. He accepted after receiving a spot at Rastaban University to study mechanical engineering.

After graduating with a bachelor's in 3106 Jorge joined his mother as an employee at the People's BattleMech Cooperative. He participated in the refining of several designs that were stomping off the factory floor in time for the Fourth Succession War. At first Jorge remained at his new post, overseeing the acceleration of production and joining other workers in pulling extra shifts to meet the surge in demand. After Galedon's invasion of Rasalhague began, the need for MechWarriors to replace battle losses became greater and he received official notice to report for service on the front. He would rejoin his original unit for Operation RIKOTILO, once more elected to battalion command, and rising to Kolomno-delegito following the successful liberation of A Place. After further fighting on the Rasalhague front, he was selected for Command Officer School, passed in 3117, and served as Brigadisto of the Fifth Shock Brigade through the remainder of the war.

By the Peace of Dieron, Jorge was a tired soul. Not only had he lost dear comrades in the fighting, but his mother had died from stomach cancer in 3119. He remained at his post for the required five years of flag command service before leaving the CLAF once more in 3122. After two years of surviving on his veteran's pension while recovering emotionally, Jorge ran for the Communal Assembly as a people's delegate at the insistence of his old colleagues and surviving comrades. Something in the rough and tumble of Communal politics reignited the fighter within him, and he became a bruising parliamentarian, often rankling Vanguardists, Communalists, and even other Unionists alike with his acid wit and acerbic commentary. His practical experiences in war and military industry won him a seat in the War Committee, where he became an influential voting member and an ardent advocate of rearmament. This stance was popular on Rastaban and saw his repeated re-election despite efforts by political rivals to unseat him.

Through the 3130s Jorge was often selected for the War Committee Chair, but typically only served part of a session before being ousted from the chair by the Assembly for one remark or another. He became a heated political rival of Communalist leader Silvia Dubček after one furious excoriation for her opposition to the 3136 Armaments Plan, creating a rift between the War and Economic Committees that was the bane of First Speaker Assad during her remaining years in office. In 3141 Dubček struck at him indirectly by pushing Karl Luvacs' appointment to the War Committee. Luvacs' avowed opposition to rearmament caused repeated procedural pauses and freezes until Jorge was able to secure Luvacs' ouster towards the end of the session. He could not prevent Luvacs' election to First Speaker, however, and this may bode ill for Jorge's rearmament plans and considering of "renewing revolutionary agitation".

Currently Jorge is in an unprecedented (for him) third consecutive term on the War Committee. Age, war trauma, and stress are not slowing him at the least and he may serve yet longer if the Assembly lets him. Given his penchant for speaking his mind on his colleagues, that is not guaranteed. Though he is a fellow Unionist he and First Speaker Luvacs do not get along well and Jorge has made no effort to hide his preference for the replacement of Luvacs, though he refuses to submit his name for consideration as a replacement. "The War Committee is the extent of my interests," he told the Communal Worker Weekly recently. "I'll go on my pension before I take the Speaker's Chair."

Silvia Dubček
Rank/Title: Chair of the the Communal League Economic Committee; President of the Communalist Political Association
Born: 3089 (53 in 3142)

Silvia was born on the world of Parakoila to Svetlana Dubček and Maria Snyder, two economic scientists active in local Communalist political circles. She grew up in the Communalist political scene of her world, even attending the Parakoila Communal Assembly as an adolescent at her mother Maria's invitation. When she reached the age of eighteen in 3107 Silvia joined the Civic Corps. Her name was drawn in the lottery for off-world work and she was sent into the Frontier Marches. In 3109 she chose to voluntarily extend her service for another two years on the resettled world of Apollo.

This may well have saved her life, as Parakoila would be invaded by Ghastillian forces in late 3110, and in the severe fighting and insurgency that followed both of her mothers were killed. News of their deaths and the temporary loss of her homeworld profoundly affected Silvia and she was given a leave from her duties and psychological counseling. By the time she was fit for resuming her term, Parakoila had been liberated, and her superiors signed off on Silvia returning home to work with the Civic Corps in the rebuilding. Silvia signed on for the duration of the war, working in reconstruction efforts as far away as Arkab by the signing fo the Peace of Dieron.

Seeing the widespread devastation from the war and the suffering of the common folk resonated with Silvia's inherited political views and conscience. Where some other Communalists would turn to Unionism or Vanguardism out of lingering resentment for the Lyran invasion, Silvia remained loyal to her mothers' vision. Upon returning to Parakoila she attended the Žižek Communal University, and by 3126 had her degree in economic science. She pursued a master's degree while serving on the Student Union Committee, from which she ran for a seat on the Parakoila Communal Assembly in 3128. She was awarded a master's degree that same year and was appointed to the Parakoila Economics Committee. She made chairwoman in 3131 on the wave of popularity for the wide success of Parakoila's economy and the highest standard of living the world had ever recorded.

On the strength of this reputation, Silvia won election to the Communal Assembly and caucused with the Communalists. Her skill in wording economic legislation and directives and presenting proposals won her a seat on the Economics Committee and the eye of the Communalists, who turned to Silvia as the leader of the younger generation. In 3138 she was named President of the Communalist Political Association, becoming leader of the Communalists in the League Assembly. Two years later she was elevated to Chairwoman of the Economics Committee. She made a bid to become First Speaker after Ursula Assad's resignation, but opposition from Unionists and Vanguardists prompted her to withdraw after a dozen ballots. She endorsed Karl Luvacs, who would win on the twentieth ballot after gaining a Communalist/Unionist majority.

Silvia's political position has made her the most-hated League politician among the ranks of the Vanguardists, who consider her an unapologetic "Stopper". She returns the favor often, publicly chastising the Vanguardists for their "authoritarian tendencies" and "caring more for their egoes than the well-being of the workers of any world". Silivia's focus on the domestic economics of the League and raising the standard of living have made her popular among the wider masses, especially those in her age cohort, but as the post-Dieron generation starts to enter politics in the next decade it remains to be seen if her power will persist.

Lena Zuk
Rank/Title: Diviziestro, CO Communal Assault Division, CLAF
Born: 3092 (50 in 3142)

In another state, Lena Zuk would undoubtedly have had an easier life as the granddaughter of Pawel Zuk, the longest-serving War Chairman in the history of the Communal League. But such familial background can be an emotional barrier to success in the League from the backlash to the hereditary nature of the aristocracies the League is pledged to destroy. Her parents consciously limited themselves to their software designer enterprise in Hamarr through Lena's life, while Lena herself dreamed of following her grandfather into higher service.

Lena came of age as the Fourth Succession War erupted and volunteered for frontline service, serving as a combat engineer in several formations and being severely wounded during the siege of Sudeten. Her convalescence kept her out of the war's middle years, during which time she pursued a degree in engineering at the University of Hamarr and graduated with honors. Upon her return to service Lena joined the Communal Assault Division and was elected to command her company of engineers. Through the remainder of the war Lena won several battle honors before being severely wounded in the failed assault on Tengoku on Irece. She was evacuated with other wounded. Many in her company died in the last stand with the rest of the unit during its famed rearguard action in the retreat from Irece. When the Peace of Dieron came, Lena was convalescing and being treated by psychiatrists for survivor's guilt.

For much of the following decade Lena focused on personal recovery. She married Seong Yulong, a Rengo refugee from what was now the Draconis Combine, and started a family with him on Antares. She taught engineering at the People's University of Antares for three years and served in the CLAF reserves. But as the decade ended her old drive to serve as her grandfather did came back. In 3130 she returned to the Assault Division as a common soldato of high engineering rate. Her experience saw her election to her old post and then battalion and column command, but from 3136 to 3138 she lost several elections for the post of regeminto-delegito. Many factors contributed, but Lena was repeatedly told by many that they felt she was pushing too hard due to "hereditary reasons". One of her COs bluntly informed her that until she showed she wasn't just trying to follow her grandfather, Lena would rise no higher.

Lena's career would advance through an occurrence outside the League. The Dumfries Valley Quake of March 3138 devastated several major cities on the Royal Federation world of Cameron. Lena proposed that in the name of humanitarian aid the Communal Assault Division dispatch combat engineers and machines to help with recovery efforts. This was highly unpopular among certain segments of the unit and other CLAF authorities, to put it mildly, but Lena and her side won the resulting votes in the unit and she was charged to lead the column of personnel and vehicles to aid the rebuilding. Her return in 3139 saw her reputation with the unit enhanced, and while she was not elected to the regiment-command she'd long sought, she was voted to attend Command Officer School to rise into CLAF flag ranks. She returned in late 3140 as a brigadisto and was quickly elected to the XO post of the division. With the retirement of Diviziestro Hendricks in February 3142, Lena was elected to replace him and given the appropriate promotion, making her CO of the division.

Politically Lena follows her parents' and grandparents' broad Unionist sympathy. Her time on Cameron has reinforced this; she was disgusted by the elitism and classism of the Steiner-led nobility on the planet but bonded with AFRF and civic engineers that she worked alongside, and wrote sympathetic reports about the local response and the widepsread charity she saw in the rebuilding efforts. If she goes into politics Lena will likely be an advocate for the Peace of Dieron, but a qualified one, going by her public remarks.


Mattias Whitbrook
Rank/Title: Chairman of the Communal Vanguard Action Committee; Flugidisto, CO of the First Autonomous Wing, CLAF
Born: 3092 (50 in 3142)

Mattias Whitbrook was born to consumer good factory workers on New Exford. His parents Thomas and Gertrude were not politically active by any measure and for many years in his early life Mattias mirrored this attitude. But as he grew older, he started to take a sharper look at events. News reports alerted him to the injustices that other workers like his parents and their friends endured outside of the League. At the age of fourteen he joined the Youth Revolutionary League, a Vanguardist-sponsored organization of his hometown that mixed civic duty work with political education. By the time he was approaching eighteen Mattias was already determined to join one of the Vanguardist formations of the CLAF for his civic service.

The outbreak of the Fourth Succession War upended Mattias' life as it had so many others. When Ghastillia invaded the planet in June of 3110 Mattias reported for duty against his parents' wishes. He was assigned to an air recon vehicle crew attached to the Twelfth Communal Guards, inspiring Mattias to pursue flight training himself. Three weeks into the invasion, his recon craft was shot down, and he was taken captive. The planet fell two weeks later with the retreat of his unit.

As a teenager, Mattias was paroled by GAF authorities looking to avoid swelling their POW camps, but he refused to accept the conquest of his world and quickly joined YRL guerrillas to work as an insurgent. He was caught assassinating the GAF occupation commander and narrowly avoided execution when rescued by his fellow insurgents, and was one of the most wanted insurgents on the planet by the end of the occupation. After CLAF forces reclaimed the planet in 3112, Mattias was among those hailed as a hero for resisting the occupation. His parents were not so fortunate, as Gertrude Whitbrook had accepted a floor supervisory position at the factory during the occupation; she was sentenced to two years hard labor as a collaborator and the family thrown out of the collective. When Mattias publicly denounced her, his father and siblings disowned him, an act that led to their own threatened trials as collaborationists if Mattias had not asked the Communal authorities to be lenient, resulting in their parole and mandatory remediation classes.

After his recovery from the rigors of the insurgency, Mattias' comrades and Vanguardist officers encouraged him to enlist with the First Autonomous Wing, under whose tutelage he worked as a flight tech, aircraft armorer, and flight trainee until he passed flight qualification in 3116, just in time for the rebuilt unit's return to the front. Mattias distinguished himself as a "communal ace" in the fighting that followed, proving a competent and spirited wingman who always kept his unit's needs first and never sought glory by kill count. He was elected to the command post of Flugdelegito in 3118 and Eskadrodelegito a year later during the fighting at Yamarovka, where after-action reports credited Mattias with the survival of two-thirds of his squadron, the highest survival rate of all squadrons in the First Autonomous Wing during that campaign.

After the Peace of Dieron Mattias remained with his rebuilding unit, being elected to higher delegate posts by his peers until he was regimento-delegito for the aerospace fighter contingent of the Wing. He spent his spare time pursuing an autodidactic education in political and social theory, refining his Vanguardist principles to better counteract Communalist and Unionist arguments where his unit encountered them during CLAF exercises. This continued even through his time at Officer Command School in 3138, leading to his promotion to Flotadisto and becoming XO of the entire First Wing. He became a renowned debater among CLAF personnel and started winning support for the Vanguardist cause in the ranks. In 3140 Mattias' reputation was cinched by his success in convincing the entire Nineteenth Assault Brigade to enter the Vanguardist camp and elect Vanguardist officers. His unit elected him to Flugidisto, their CO spot, in response.

In light of Mattias' accomplishments, in late 3141 the Vanguard Action Committee named him their chairman. Some regard this as highly suspect given Mattias remains the CO of the First Autonomous Wing, meaning he rarely attends meetings given the costs of real-time HPG transmission. Pundits and observers (and anti-Vanguardist wits) believe Vice Chairman Richard Allen encouraged the election upon realizing his candidacy was not preferred, as he retains on-the-spot political authority while Mattias remains off Sudeten. Whatever the motivations, Mattias' election was well-received by the rank-and-file, as he is widely held as the most dynamic and assertive Vanguardist leader of the last half-century. His agitation for both rearmament and widened revolutionary agitation in the Lyran states makes him a subject of interest for ConcertWatch and any others monitoring threats to the Peace of Dieron.

(Given the timing of that mass conversion, one can't help but think Whitbrook was addressing troops fresh out of hard fighting in whatever Deep Periphery conflict the League, and their rivals in Ghastillia, seem to be waging. This undoubtedly supported whatever oratory or rhetoric he employed. — Lady Janella)
 
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Major Personas: ComStar
ComStar

Evelyn Katanga
Rank/Title: President of ComStar
Born: 3089 (53 in 3142)

Evelyn Katanga was born on Hamilton in the Communal League of Sudeten to two comm techs, Andrej and Mariko Katanga. She was barely a year old when AFRF and GAF troops landed to capture her homeworld during a campaign of the Vanguard War. The fighting devastated several major population centers across the planet and saw the destruction of the housing block Evelyn dwelled in. Her parents, who were only lukewarm advocates of the Communal League as it was, accepted an offer of refugee status and contracted labor with ComStar and fled for Terra, where little Evelyn was raised.

By the time she was 19, Hamilton and the League were faint memories, and Evelyn was an honors student who won acceptance to the University of Kinshasa's College of Communication Science and Technology. She received a degree in electrical engineering, then a master's in HPG engineering, which saw her hired by ComStar for their Research Division. By this point the Fourth Succession War was raging across the Inner Sphere and Evelyn's skills were put to the task in Project Starbeam, a ComStar effort at developing more compact and energy-efficient HPGs, allowing for both quick repair and relocation should the war intensify. Evelyn's work led to the creation of a smaller and more robust pulse system, allowing Project Starbeam to begin production in 3119 two years ahead of schedule. She was rewarded with a promotion to a research project manager team in the Research Division. During the time period she would marry a fellow researcher, Donald Harwell, and their son Andrew was born in 3120, resulting in a six month maternity leave as the fires of the Fourth Succession War finally died down.

After the Peace of Dieron Evelyn continued work on the improvement of communication technology, pushing for greater refinement and, if possible, a pulse transmission that could go beyond the existing fifty light year limit most HPGs worked with. Her work with this effort did not yield immediate results, but her efficient use of lab resources and budgets won the attention of corporate management. In 3130, she was promoted into the upper echelons of the company, becoming the Vice President for Research and Development. In 3134 the position of Chief Operating Officer was opened and filled by Evelyn at the request of the board of directors, placing her close to the leadership of ComStar itself. Her future there was cemented by her success in negotiations with Andurien over their Project: SpeechWeb concept, a politically and economically-valuable arrangement that ensured her position in the company.

This was clinched in 3140 when Evelyn was promoted to President of ComStar, a jump over the typical mid-way post of CEO and straight to the company's highest leadership position. This makes Evelyn the first leader of ComStar to not be Terran-born, an occasion she celebrated with her family in a public ceremony at ComStar HQ on Hilton Head.

Jason Hollings
Rank/Title: President of ComStar (Retired)
Born: 3059 (83 in 3142)

Jason was born into a world on the cusp of devastation. He was born to a TUDF MechWarrior convalescing from war wounds with his father already killed in action. His mother would die during the invasion of Terra before he was a year old, leaving Jason an orphan raised by his grandparents in the small Virginian town of Anisted. He grew up in the post-war economic depression that afflicted Terra, his grandparents having little money and no survivors' benefits. Escaping the crushing poverty became a life goal, as did a conviction of the horrors of war.

Economic salvation came through charities, as Jason's education and test scores saw him awarded an Eris grant by the Higher Education Foundation. He attended Marshall University and pursued classes in administrative sciences and political science. The heavy caseload was crushing but his drive to succeed prevailed, leading to his graduation after five years of study with degrees in both fields. He was recruited into ComStar and after a further two years of training in HPG operation Jason traveled to the world of Oriente to work at ComStar's re-established HPG there. He became one of the few Eris grant recipients to get to personally thank his patron when Empress Eris Halas toured the new ComStar facilities six months after his arrival.

After ten years of service on Oriente and Fletcher, Jason rotated back to Terra to assume a position in the Customer Relations Division supporting ComStar's efforts in both diplomacy and regular service. Through the remainder of the century and into the next Hollings steadily ascended through the bureaucracy. By 3110 he was recognized as one of ComStar's leading negotiators and was named Chief Relations Officer, joining the executive board of the company just as the Fourth Succession War broke out. The conflict horrified Hollings, who did everything he could to broker peace but found every effort soundly rebuffed. His only diplomatic successes were in the arrangement of prisoner exchanges and the flow of humanitarian supplies into the war zones. In 3113 he scored a significant diplomatic triumph, convincing the Oriento-Capellan Empire to permit ComStar to administrate food and medical supplies to Andurien through their blockade of the world, which many attributed to his reputation on Oriente and the quiet approval of Eris Halas. This success led to Jason being handpicked to replace CEO Marian Forsyth in 3115 and three years later he was appointed to the position of President of ComStar.

Through the latter half of the decade Jason remained committed to finding a way to end the bloody conflict raging across the Inner Sphere. ComStar played a small role in the Peace of Buckminster and the Terran Corridor Truce, but wider permanent arrangements fell to the determination of the warring Successor States to end the Second Age of War's long-time deadlock with decisive victory. This was a difficult time for Jason, who remembered growing up in the destitution of post-war Terra and was thus keenly aware of the pain and suffering being inflicted on trillions across the Inner Sphere. He gave personal and company contributions to humanitarian charities struggling to help on the many worlds facing combat or ongoing insurgencies against occupying forces.

By late 3119 it was evident that the Successor States were on the cusp of complete exhaustion, so once more Jason pushed for peace by sending feelers and offering ComStar mediation. Recognizing that hosting talks on Terra would be unacceptable given the history of the prior century, Hollings used financial incentives and quiet diplomacy to persuade the Azami to let the city of Tahlwynn on Dieron be declared neutral so that ComStar's facilities there would serve as a meeting place.

Through 3120, the talks on Dieron progressed, with Hollings personally attending both open meetings and daily private discussions with the assembled delegations. As the year pressed on he would be host to most of the Successor Lords (or equivalents) and worked them towards a peace that was acceptable or at least tolerable. There is no telling how many private discussions Hollings had with the rulers or their senior delegates. Most observers would give at least some credit to the progress of the talks to his capabilities as a diplomat. His administration likewise made sure the Congress was kept well-supplied.

The end result was the Peace of Dieron and an end to nearly ten years of high-intensity warfare. Hollings eschewed most efforts to take credit, but many on Terra and elsewhere would shower it upon him anyway. Through 3121 Hollings name was blessed (and sometimes cursed) across the Inner Sphere as the architect of the Peace, the man who ended the Fourth Succession War before it precipitated another collapse of civilization. "You are the most beloved human being since Aleksandr Kerensky," Duchess Karla Humphries of Andurien told him during a state visit to Terra in 3126. And as Hollings' stock went up, so did ComStar's, as by his actions he had brought ComStar to a pinnacle it hadn't enjoyed since 3050 and Operation REVIVAL. With this influence over the shareholders and his board of directors, Jason insisted upon the founding of ConcertWatch as a subsidiary of ComStar, ensuring public awareness of military movements that was unprecedented. He hoped the public knowledge would prevent another incident like the failed Arcadian invasion of Sirius and Procyon in 3123 and keep the Peace of Dieron stable.

Jason benefited directly from his efforts. The Board of Directors and the Shareholders' Association showered bonuses upon him as profits soared through each fiscal year. He would end the decade as the wealthiest ComStar President since the Terran War. But in the end, it all proved too much. In 3130 Jason announced his imminent retirement. A year later, with his successor firmly in place, he put most of his remaining stocks and options into a charitable trust he named the Society for Interstellar Peace and Prosperity, gave them a hefty endowment, and provided most of his remaining wealth to the Higher Education Foundation and ConcertWatch. He returned to his grandparents' hometown of Anisted and became an honorary advisor to his successors and other public figures, only emerging from his retirement to comment upon threats to the peace or new developments in HPG technology.

Samanthan Praust
Rank/Title: Chairman of the Belter Council
Born: 3038 (103 in 3142)

Samanthan was born to Rayward and Geffra Praust on the Ceres asteroid station. His youth was like that of many Belter children, learning to live in micro-G and zero-G environments along with the grav-plate sections of his artificial home. At the age of seventeen Samanthan would be orphaned as a survivor of the Ceres Massacre in 3056, being one of the lucky tenth of the population to get to the life boats before the TUDF destroyed Ceres Station as part of the Belter Suppression. In 3058 Samanthan was arrested on Pallas Station by TUDF occupation troops as a Belter rebel and sentenced to ten years hard labor on Mars. He was serving the second year of that sentence when his work camp was liberated by Principate forces as part of Operation SERPENT.

After the Treaty of Geneva Samanthan returned to Pallas Station to continue his education. He remained a Belter independence advocate and joined the protest against the Successor State occupations in 3063, leading to another arrest by the Lexington Concord before a general amnesty. Samanthan moved to Drummer Station over Jupiter to find work as a hydrogen miner and was voted into the gas miner trade union at the age of thirty. He would join Drummer Station's Residents Council as the Miner Union delegate in 3075 and started his political career. He gained system-wide fame as a Belter delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 3082, where he loudly demanded autonomy for the Belter stations from the new parliamentary republic forming on Terra, and would remain a lifelong critic of the resulting agreement by which the Belters were organized as a semi-autonomous republic of the Terran Commonwealth.

Through the remaining decades of the century Samanthan would serve at multiple levels of government, including two distinct terms with the Terran Parliament in its Hong Kong home. The Belter Council was his preferred legislature and he would rise in estimation until becoming its leader, taking the chairmanship in the 3104 elections. He would serve the remaining decade and most of the rest, lose the 3116 elections, and then return in 3124 after a rancorous campaign. He has remained at the seat for the last eighteen years, fighting off electoral defeat in each major election and half a dozen votes of no confidence pressed by his political rivals, while pursuing ever greater Belter autonomy from Terra and the Inner Sphere as a whole.

Aside from his distrust of "grav-wellers", Samanthan is known for pressing for a greater association of space-dwelling humanity across the Inner Sphere. He has hosted delegates from space habitat governments from as far as the Magistracy, and remains adamant in a view that the space-dwellers should arrange their own political identity wherever they are and resist encroachments from governments of planet-dwelling figures. That he continues to govern at his age has many speculating about the rumored Belter longevity and what technological or biological modification supposedly enables it. Samanthan dismisses such ideas as "fantasies",, asserting his health is due to ""proper living and the pure regulated air and good living of space habitats".
 
Major Personas: Mercenaries
Mercenaries

Roland Carlisle
Rank/Title: Major General, CO of the Gray Death Legion
Born: 3090 (52 in 3142)

Roland was born on Lackland to Ronald Carlisle and his lover Teresa Singh. At the time of his birth the Legion was involved in the campaigning of the Third Outback War under contract to the Kilbourne Suns' Concord. Roland spent most of his youth moving with the unit, learning directly from the officers and personnel of the Legion to one day take his father's place. That day came earlier than expected in 3107 when Ronald's cockpit was struck by autocannon fire during fighting with rebel patricians on Lordinax in the Flavian Principate. Though only seventeen years old and still a rookie MechWarrior, Roland was the inheritor of the unit. He turned to his mother and the unit's brevet major general Andrew Washburn to oversee things while he studied to take his place.

But time would not wait. The Fourth Succession War broke out with the GDL under contract to the Magistracy of Canopus, and the Canopians ordered the mercenaries into the fray. Roland joined his unit as a MechWarrior of his mother's command lance for the initial drop on Villanueva. While no stranger to violence, the intensity of the battles was a hard crucible for the young man, who struggled through that first campaign and was thoroughly shell-shocked after having two 'Mechs shot out from under him. On Andurien itself he was kept in a command post situation, learning how to command the unit on a wider scale under General Washburn but also working to rebuild his mental health.

Nevertheless the war took its toll, especially in 3115 when the Legion's Second Regiment was destroyed trying to hold Baroda. Roland's mother Teresa was among the slain. The following year Washburn was killed when IOCF aerospace forces bombed the GDL's command post, an attack that Roland only narrowly missed. Deprived of his two closest advisors, Roland started taking to the field more, driven as much by rage as by duty and for a time becoming utterly ruthless in his dealing with IOCF forces, with most enemy troops dying in the battles he oversaw with few captives taken. Ultimately the APDF ordered the Legion into defensive positions out of concern for Roland's record. Following the withdrawal of IOCF forces from Andurien in 3117, the GDL was given recuperation time before taking part in the liberation of Kanata in 3118. Once that battle was done Roland officially pulled the Legion out of the war, citing his unit's widespread losses and the costly rebuilding they faced. As the Legion was still under contract until at least 3121, it remained as a garrison for Kanata until the Peace of Dieron.

Following the signing of peace, Roland - now a war-hardened veteran at thirty-one - took the unit to distant Nox for rebuilding and recuperation at the local MBCB Hiring Hall. There he started the slow process of rebuilding his family brigade and his own wounded mind and soul. A five year garrison contract with the FolksArme to guard the new border with the Combine allowed for the money needed to begin the unit reconstruction, and the new contract allowed Roland to seek psychiatric care for himself and his comrades. During this period he would marry Sichelgaita Boulandes, a Rasalhaguan woman and former FolksArme veteran he met as a mercenary recruit, and begin his own family with the birth of his daughter Teresa in 3128 and his sons Robert and Grayson in 3130.

Perhaps it was the creation of a family that made him think, or being as close as the Legion had been to Lyran territory since his father was a small child. Since the War of Donegalian Succession the Gray Death Legion had stayed far from its original home, but now Roland resolved it was time to mend fences. While initially serving contracts with both Rasalhague and the Concord through the mid-3130s, by 3134 he was in contact with the AFRF Mercenary Relations Department, and starting in 3137 the Gray Death Legion returned home, taking up garrison posts on Glengarry and Carnwath. The near century of self-imposed exile was over.

In recent years, Roland has completed the expansion of the Legion to its largest size, taking advantage of his contract with the Royal Federation to outfit a fourth BattleMech regiment and several battalions of armor and armored infantry support with Lyran Alliance-manufactured weapon systems. The Legion is now by far the strongest mercenary brigade in the business, and Roland is certain to be hearing from every mercenary hiring officer in the Inner Sphere as the Peace of Dieron continues into a third decade of increasing uncertainty.



Jean-Paul Dumas
Rank/Title: Colonel, CO Dumas' Musketeers; Baron d'Dumas
Born: 3109 (33 in 3142)

Jean-Paul Dumas is named for his line's most known member, the Count Jean-Paul who founded the Dumas' Musketeers mercenary company in 3035. He is the son of Count D'Artagnan Dumas, the original Jean-Paul's grandson, and Thera Dougal, a Canopian pleasure circus entertainer. His father departed to fight the Fourth Succession War when he was still an infant, leaving Jean-Paul to be raised primarily by his paternal grandmother Countess Amelia Dumas and the assorted nannies and governesses common to noble-born upbringings. Jean-Paul was brought up to venerate his ancestors and his lineage as one of the nobles of Terra itself, and to uphold House Dumas' code of honor.

After the Peace of Dieron Jean-Paul moved with his grandmother and her staff to the family's estates on Terra. He would meet his father face to face for the first time in 3122 when the Musketeers accepted a contract from the Kilbourne Concord to be their TOF unit for three years. Over the course of the 3120s Jean-Paul's education continued, including growing introduction to BattleMechs and his future as a MechWarrior. In 3128 he left Terra for Galatea and the MCBC Hiring Hall's Mercenary Officer College, graduating in 3131 with high marks. Jean-Paul returned to his father and became a MechWarrior and lance commander of the Musketeers, seeing combat during the unit's 3132-3135 Outworlds service with the Kilbourne Concord. His upbringing had borne fruit: Jean-Paul was a natural leader, his comrades said, and a capable MechWarrior. He was a company commander by the time of the assignment to Sabik under the Royal Federation and was named in the unit's official dispatches in the 3138 fighting with the Second Arkab Legion.

The relief of the planet Freedom saw a turning point in Jean-Paul's life. The Second Sword of Light was a fierce adversary, and though they were fighting to retreat from the now-superior force they faced, they made the Musketeers pay dearly for the fight. Jean-Paul was nearly shot out of his BattleMech, and his father's machine was crippled and wrecked in the fighting. Count D'Artagnan survived with career-ending injuries. He returned to Terra to recuperate and serve as the unit's administrator; Jean-Paul, by custom, was now CO.

In the years since Freedom the Musketeers have relocated to the planet El Dorado in the Federated Suns, under AFFS contract. Jean-Paul's youth has not diminished the faith his unit has in him, as his father's old colleagues remain at his side to command their formations and give him advice and guidance. Many in the mercenary community see Jean-Paul Dumas as one of their best up-and-coming commanders and a man likely to be a major figure on the mercenary scene through the rest of the 32nd Century.


Christopher Hoyal
Rank/Title: Brigadier-General, CO of the Gravediggers Brigade
Born: 3084 (58 in 3142)


The son of Wallace Hoyal and his wife Katherine, Christopher grew up among the Hiring Halls, field bases, and DropShips of the mercenary life. From an early age he was groomed to become a MechWarrior and the inheritor of the family business. Christopher rebelled from this expectation during his adolescence, but the maiming of his father during the brutal fighting on Dixie in 3099 produced a change in the young man. He committed to the family business, studied as a MechWarrior, and with his father's blessing attended the Karl Sleipson Mercenary Officer's Academy on Nox from 3103 to 3106, coming out an MBCB-certified mercenary officer. He returned to the Gravediggers and took a lance command with his father's command company, serving primarily alongside the Gravediggers First Regiment.

The Fourth Succession War was as brutal an experience for the Gravediggers as every other service. Fighting under contract for the Royal Federation gave Christopher a hefty taste of the grinding warfare that the Second Age of War had become. The deaths of comrades, soldiers who fought under him, and the allied AFRF officers hardened him. When the unit assumed a new contract with Rasalhague in 3116 Christopher returned to the fray as a company commander in his own right and would demonstrate talent while fighting with the Second Regiment on Sheliak.

While the unit was garrisoning liberated Alshain the following year word came that the First Regiment's raid on Luthien had become a disaster and that most of the field troops, including his father, had been unceremoniously executed by order of the Black Dragon Society garrison of Imperial City. Now CO of the brigade, reduced to barely a regiment of troops at this point, Christopher fumed and opted on revenge. He won permission to join a combined FolksArme/CLAF raid on Luthien in 3118 that broke the remaining defenders, allowing substantial damage to be inflicted and permitting Christopher to obliterate the Black Dragons he found. He left their HQ a blazing ruin, had every Black Dragon his troops found killed, and scrawled a message on the wreckage for the Galedonians and Kori Honda-Kurita (reportedly in human blood): "Payback's a bitch."

In the years since the Fourth Succession War Christopher's reputation as a competent, professional, and utterly ruthless mercenary commander makes him one of the most respected (and feared) of the community. He remains a skilled and deadly MechWarrior at his age and the Gravediggers are a choice hire, currently under Royal Federation employ in the Stewart March.

On the family front, Christopher has taken several lovers over the years but has never married, nor has any child of his been reported or recognized. When his younger sister Sarah demanded he provide the unit and company an heir, he responded by naming her and her children, though all of them are civilians and working in the unit's non-military administration. "I'm not bringing a kid into this world just to make him live this life," were his reported words, according to sources reported in the quarterly Soldier of Fortune. This would leave the Gravediggers in the hands of a non-combat leader should something ever happen to him, but to date, Christopher has shown no interest in preventing that outcome. Time will tell if this causes issues within his unit.
 
Former Successor States of the Second Age of War - The Broken
The Broken and the Reformed: Former Successor States of the Second Age of War

My researchers found this summary while reviewing introductory course materials from the Royal University of Roslyn's Laughlin College of Government and Political Science. While it is hardly an in-depth examination of the fallen states, it is informative on the processes that created the Inner Sphere beyond the Glass. —Trillian Steiner-Davion

After the Collapse of the Great Houses, many states rose and fell through the centuries that followed. By 3030 the Inner Sphere was covered in states of up to twenty worlds, plus the great remnant pride of the old Star League, the Terran Union. Over the course of the next decade many of these states would be dissolved, usually by conquest, sometimes by interior collapse brought about by trying to join the race for independent systems, and in the best cases, transformation and merger with other states to form more robust, vibrant institutions to survive the ongoing chaos.

The Broken


Terran Union
Year of Dissolution: 3061
Former Capital: Terra

It is sometimes noted even on our side of the Glass that native-born Terrans can carry airs about themselves and their place in the universe. It seems that their cousins across the Glass let that sense of pride and superiority go too far. The timing of the conflict, not to mention some of the similar terms found in it, do make me wonder if Prince Peter (Proctor-Steiner)'s quoting of Voltaire to me is accurate. 'God is a comedian with an audience afraid to laugh' indeed.

The greatest of the fallen states, the Terran Union was the hegemon of the Inner Sphere through the 30th and much of the 31st Centuries. Kept out of the horrors of the Succession Wars, the Terran Union continued the advance of technology that ceased elsewhere, spurned on by the need to protect their frontiers against the growing chaos beyond their systems. While their population gradually recovered to the extent they might have expanded, the Union chose instead to enjoy the fruits of economic hegemony over the "neo-barbarians" of the Successor States, acting as arms merchants while ComStar, under Terra's watchful eye, re-established HPG communications for the fractured states. These two trades brought much-needed materials and currency into the Terran economy and the 30th Century is rightfully seen as the Terran Century. But even as their technology advanced greatly, the Terrans' outlook shifted towards snide superiority, which in turn became alarm as the Second Age of War consolidated the weak Successor States into much stronger economies and armies.

Their setback at Sian and Harsefeld in 3040 put them firmly on the track of restoring their vast superiority through either forming a new Star League, under permanent Terran control, or sweeping the board and smashing all of the upstart states. Operation: REVIVAL, launched in 3050, quickly revealed the name of the Star League wasn't enough. The Terrans soon found themselves at war with nearly every Successor State, and while they won early victories and re-established the frontiers of the old Hegemony and better, the weight of sheer numbers and resources soon told against their outstretched forces. With increasing amounts of their technology coming into their enemies' hands, the Terrans were forced back to their own frontiers by 3056 and invaded directly. With Operation: SERPENT in 3059-3060, Terra itself became a battlefield, ending two and a half centuries of peace on the Cradle of Humanity, and ultimately seeing the planet's fall to the invaders.

The Terran Union was broken; once hailed as saviors of Humanity, they were now cursed as would-be tyrants and masters who'd failed to conquer. Their worlds were inducted into the states that once bordered them and Terra itself was disarmed and placed under ComStar's control, overseen with a joint occupation force maintained by several Successor States.



Oberon Confederation
Year of Dissolution: 3044
Former Capital: Oberon VI

Despite being far more powerful than the Oberon Confederation our history knew, the so-called 'Pirate House Grimm' still fell in the end. It has undoubtedly influenced some of the character of the COMINTERSTEL powers given they have invested great energies in re-settling all of the long-abandoned Star League-era systems that were once within Oberon's domain.

Founded during the Collapse era as a pirate kingdom, the Oberon Confederation briefly expanded early in the Second Age of War before economic difficulties constricted its efforts and led to its encirclement. In 3040 the COMINTERSTEL powers finally pursued an invasion of the state that resulted in its final defeat after four years of careful, deliberate invasions to minimize casualties and evade the Confederation's strong fleet. The Confederation was carved up by the victorious states after its surrender.



Rengo Directorate
Year of Dissolution: 3035
Former Capital: Tok Do

The Rengo are a people that the more I read of them, the more I understand why Lord Marienberg believes anthropologists will be lining up on both sides of the Glass. A pity they suffered so badly at the hands of their neighbors.

One of the splinter states formed from the broken body of the Dragon of Kurita, the Rengo Directorate of Tok Do took on a particular cultural tone of its own, liberally mixing Kuritan remnant influence with those of its component worlds until it spread to neighboring planets. The Rengo were, by 3030, recognized as a unique cultural subsect by anthropologists of the Inner Sphere. While they made some effort to secure their borders, they were soon hemmed in by the Azami Confederation, Galedon Directorate, McAllister Shogunate, and the Rasalhague Commune, the latter of whom aggressively cut off Rengo expansion and even executed Rengo diplomats on the formerly-independent world of Paracale during their conquest of said planet.

The Rengo sought revenge two years later by aiding the Shogunate and Hartshill against COMINTERSTEL intervention in the War of Rasalhaguan Unification, but the damages they suffered in their battle with the Commune left them woefully exposed to their most powerful neighbor. In a lightning campaign through 3035, the Galedon Directorate conquered the whole of the Rengo state, culminating with the crushing of final resistance on Tok Do itself. Some Rengo escaped to Oberon, simply to be conquered there as well by their old enemies in Rasalhague and COMINTERSTEL. The remainder have gradually seen their cultural identity ground down by Galedonian pressure and oppression until they've turned into scattered enclaves across their former worlds. Since the reformation of the Draconis Combine in 3121, what is left of the Rengo cultural identity has been brutally suppressed, and only expatriate communities on the territories of other Successor States continue to thrive.


Sidebar 10: The Rengo Diaspora


In the century since the Rengo Directorate fell, the Rengo as a people have undergone a great deal of tribulation. Galedon's ISF quickly acted to impose greater authority over the population, including the requisite shows of loyalty to Masako Honda and her house, with armed force against any who resisted. The surviving Rengo leadership were rounded up, most killed or dying while in captivity. Those who did escape fled to Oberon, where Hendrik Grimm welcomed the expertise of their engineers in preparing his own naval forces against the inevitable COMINTERSTEL invasion. In the end, despite Terran aid and fierce resistance, this failed as well. Rasalhague and Sudeten conquered the Confederation. The enmity with Rasalhague and Sudeten's ideological enmity towards Rengo cultural emphasis provided for further efforts to secure new homes elsewhere as time passed. Indeed, they had wider acceptance back on Tok Do, as Masako Honda was more than willing to tolerate the Rengo so long as they remained loyal to her.

A brief hope rekindled among the Rengo with Operation: REVIVAL. Director-General Natasha Kerensky declared the Rengo Directorate restored upon the Terran capture of Tok Do. Many surviving Rengo officers and soldiers signed up for the TUDF and General Kanegawa, the eldest surviving Rengo commander of the Directorate, was installed as leader. But by 3054 the war was turning, and Tok Do fell once more to Galedon the following year. Director Masako ordered the extirpation of the "treasonous" elements, but given the existential totality of the war, the ISF went much further than even she anticipated. The resulting purge of 3055-56 was one of the most brutal among the Successor States, indeed so brutal that it provided the Terrans one of their rare propaganda boons. The death toll was officially in the thousands from the executions, both judicial and summary, and went even higher when deaths in captivity or "by other causes" were factored in. Rengo meeting sites and temples were razed to the ground, the Rengoist dialect of Japanese was outlawed, and the wearing of Rengoist clothes or insignia was grounds for immediate arrest. The extent of the killings grew so severe, and so embarrassing, that Masako personally executed the ISF officer in charge of Tok Do's pacification before ordering his successor to relent. But for ordinary Galedonians, even that did not end the day-to-day acts of petty abuse and cruelty that they inflicted upon the "traitors".

In the years after the Terran War, the Rengo Diaspora came to its fullest extent. Rengo populations left their old homeworlds for any who would give them sanctuary. By the end of the 31st Century pockets of Rengo could be found in the Royal Federation, Ghastillia, the Federated Suns, the Oriento-Capellan Empire, the People's State of Andurien, and the Grand Union of Tikonov, in populations numbering at least ten million. Even smaller groups existed in the Free Traders' Union, the Rim Commonality, and what was becoming the Flavian Principate, as well as the handful that did not leave the Sudeten and Rasalhaguan frontier regions.

Those still in Galedon still counted at over a hundred million, though declining. Some simply acculturated into wider Galedonian culture, and what ultimately became reborn Draconis culture. Others worked to join the diaspora. The Fourth Succession War brought a temporary end to this emigration and saw a terrible reaving of the Rengo, who were singled out for forced conscription into the Tok Do Regulars or the penal "replenishment brigades" that Kori Honda's forces employed to replenish their war losses. Over fifty thousand would escape Tok Do in 3118 on DropShips seized by the Royal Federation's Tenth Strikers. Another half a million would find their way into the diaspora over the course of the war as POWs receiving permanent asylum.

Since the Peace of Dieron the emigration has slowed to a trickle, though not for want of trying. The reformed Draconis Combine forbids emigration of its population and is known for searching DropShips from other states for suspected stowaways. Now numbering only in the tens of millions on less than a dozen worlds, the Rengo are fiercely persecuted by the ISF and the Order of the Black Dragon. Executions are uncounted but estimated by sources to number in the hundreds per year, with long-term imprisonments or forced individual relocations numbering in the thousands, and every year many thousands renounce their heritage to avoid imprisonment, or in the hopes of better treatment. It is projected by the Society for the Preservation of Nations, an NGO based on Andurien, that Tok Do and the neighboring worlds that birthed the concept of Rengo nationhood will no longer have identifiable Rengo populations by the end of the century.

Yet the Rengo persist in their diaspora, and despite everything, maintain their culture and beliefs far from the worlds that birthed the Rengo identity.



McAllister Shogunate
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Pesht

House McAllister is a cautionary tale for any student of statecraft. Offering the wrong promise, making the wrong ally, can spell disaster. I am bitterly reminded of our own alliance with the Crusader-faction Wolves.

A "liberalized" Kuritan Successor State, House McAllister ruled the Shogunate with an iron fist under a velvet glove of stage-managed parliamentary politics. They became a state of appreciable if not great size during the early Second Age of War. Allied to the Hartshill Federal Alliance, the Shogunate made an all-or-nothing bid to conquer the heart of the old Rasalhague Military District that would give it the resources to balance the growing power of House Honda on Galedon. Unfortunately for them, COMINTERSTEL joined the conflict and counter-invaded. Bogged down in a desperate war for survival, House McAllister made allies just to see Galedon and its own allies repeatedly intervene against them, first with the destruction of the Rengo Directorate in 3035, then an active intervention the following year following the betrayal to Galedon of secret McAllister guarantees against them to the Solar Union and the United Outworlds Republic.

Caught between Director Masako Honda's Swords of Light on one side and the enraged Einherjar and Berserkergang of Gothi Karl Sleipson on the other, their final stand on Avon turned into a desperate retreat into exile with House Allison of Harsefeld while Pesht itself fell. Whatever hope House McAllister had for the future was dashed when they retreated right into the maw of the Lyran intervention into the Second Andurien War. Trapped by Lyran Alliance naval units at Irian, the survivors of the Shogunate were set upon by the Gothi and his armies and wiped out to the last man.



Canaan Accord
Year of Dissolution: 3074
Former Capital: Robinson

The Sandovals are a proud and assertive clan on both sides of the Glass. That pride and self-assurance eventually became their undoing on the other side.

The strains of the Second Succession War broke down the Federated Suns as it did every other Great House. Left to their own devices by the chaos, House Sandoval formed the Canaan Accord and carved out a small piece of the old Draconis March. With grit and pride they kept it roughly intact through the nadir of the Collapse and the slow recovery of the Renaissance. After a brief period of expansion in the early 3030s, they settled into the uncertain security of being a buffer state surrounded by Tikonov, Galedon, and the Lexington Concord. Investing heavily in fortresses for every world, the Accord would be the first state to successfully repel the Terran invasion of the Successor State capitals, and gained further prominence in hosting the talks uniting the Successor States under the Robinson Accords.

This good will did not last when newly-crowned Lord Protector Aaron Sandoval agreed to wed his young son and heir Erik to Grace Silver-Davion, future ruler of the now-enlarged Federated Suns. Over-confident in the defenses of his realm and believing the rest of the Inner Sphere would not tolerate a hostile response from the Concord and Galedon, Aaron pledged the Accord to eventual re-integration with the Federated Suns. The two hostile powers soon found an excuse to invade, setting off the Concord-Compact War. For four bloody, terrible years the Accord fought against an overwhelming invasion from two fronts, left alone due to their allies' pressing needs to repulse direct invasions of their own capital worlds and heartlands. Despite open intervention from the Lyran states and other parts of the Inner Sphere, by 3073 Robinson itself fell. Lord Protector Aaron lay among the slain in the ruins of Robinson. His son and family fled to exile on New Avalon, where they remain; under the 3074 Peace of Nox, the dissolution of the Canaan Accord was made official, and the state's worlds were divided between Galedon and the Concord.



Lancaster Authority
Year of Dissolution: 3032
Former Capital: Hoff

I admit I know little of Hoff, or if there is even a House Lancaster on our side of the Glass. What I do know is that they make clear the limitations of pushing naval power over that of troops. When the time came, they didn't have enough ships to stop their poorly-defended worlds from being swept away by a flood.

Founded by House Lancaster of Hoff, the Lancaster Authority sought domination with aerospace forces, their leaders disdainful of the MechWarrior culture of their neighbors. Early in the Second Age of War their strategy proved fatally flawed, as they lacked the aerospace and naval power to guard their frontiers from a determined assault by the Lexington Concord and the Directorate of Galedon. Many of their thinly-held planets surrendered to overwhelming force while their aerospace forces were distracted, divided, and evaded, ripping the heart out of the Lancaster realm. After a final stand at Hoff the Authority collapsed, becoming one of the first Successor States to be eliminated by conquest in the Second Age of War.


United Outworlds Republic
Year of Dissolution: 3037
Former Capital: Quatre Belle

The Omniss of the Outworlds attempted to reform themselves on the other side of the Glass. Unfortunately their fate proved less kind than their kin on our side.

Reformed from the old Outworlds Alliance with a new and more flexible approach to the majority Omniss religion, the UOR attempted to provide a more assertive foreign policy to prevent a repeat of the Reunification War. They joined other states in expanding outward and allied with Filtvelt against the Kilbourne Commonwealth and Solar Union in the "First Outback War". Unfortunately they proved too trusting of the wrong ally; offered alliance with Hartshill and the McAllister Shogunate, they sent the cream of their army to the front at Schuyler to help defend their new allies from the united Rasalhaguan states. They succeeded in this task and departed. At the jump point the Hartshill naval escorts suddenly and without warning opened fire, having betrayed the Shogunate and Outworlds Republic with the opening of hostilities by Galedon against the Shogunate. The Schuyler Massacre gutted the Outworlder forces, leaving them helpless to resist the Solar Union and Lexington Concord, who invaded and overran the state through 3036 after unilaterally revoking the peace agreement that had so recently ended the First Outback War. On the stroke of New Year's 3037, the UOR surrendered to its enemies and disappeared from the map of the Inner Sphere.



Duchy of Vicente
Year of Dissolution: 3034
Former Capital: Vicente

One of many early examples of the fate awaiting the smaller and more passive Successor States in the Second Age of War. Had they more actively approached House Davion and other neighbors they might have survived. Their one ally was not nearly enough.

One of a number of regional states to form in the former Federated Suns, the Duchy aligned itself with the Filtvelt Coalition early. This did them little good when the legions of the Solar Union invaded towards the end of 3033, setting off what came to be known as the First Outback War. While said conflict expanded to include several belligerents on all sides, Filtvelt's preoccupation with Kilbourne's invasion and the plunge of the Lexington Concord towards the Periphery doomed the small state. Nevertheless it fought hard to avoid conquest and inflicted severe losses on the invading forces, drawing their wrath after the surrender. While the Duke escaped to exile, many of the surviving leadership captured by the Solar Union were put to death either summarily or after trials for various "crimes against the Union", an act of victor's vengeance that ensured Vicente's absorption into the Union.


Filtvelt Coalition
Year of Dissolution: 3037
Former Capital: Filtvelt

The great tragedy of Filtvelt was that it struggled so valiantly for so little gain. It's no wonder they lost heart long before their enemies delivered the final blow. That House Gutierrez again rules from their homeworld is due to the success of others.

The most prominent world in the old Federated Suns Outer March, Filtvelt's House Gutierrez expanded in line with everyone else. This came to an end with their defeat in the First Outback War, with the Kilbourne Commonwealth and the Lexington Concord each taking a piece of the state, and their ally Vicente being completely overrun. Saddled with painful war costs and strategically isolated by the Concord's thrust to the Periphery, Filtvelt dallied helplessly even when the peace treaty was violated and the Outworlds invaded and conquered. Kilbourne and the Solar Union, now allied openly with the Concord, commenced the final invasion of the demoralized state in 3037, destroying it over several months of fighting. The Gutierrezes managed to escape to the Federated Suns, where First Prince Ian granted them shelter and made them the rulers of a new Periphery March centered on Warren. This spelled the end of Filtvelt as an independent nation, though not the end of the Gutierrez quest to regain their homeworld. They returned in triumph in 3073 after the United Hindu Collective joined the Federated Suns and invaded the Concord's Periphery territories, ultimately reclaiming their ancestral holding in the Peace of Nox.


Colorado Empire
Year of Dissolution: 3034
Former Capital: Colorado

This state serves as an example of what the chaos of the Great Houses' Collapse brought to the Inner Sphere beyond the Glass. Though House Hancock were hardly sympathetic by the end, they also serve as a reminder that even one of the better rulers of that era was no stranger to spilling blood and seizing worlds to meet his idealistic end.

Formed from the resource-rich but barely-viable world of Colorado by House Hancock, by the start of the Second Age of War the Colorado Empire was a bloated dictatorship in the sway of the Coloradan Emperor's ambitious wife, who ruled in his name though the Emperor was long dead. They sought protection from the clear Restorationist ambitions of Prince Ian Davion by expanding diplomatic contacts with Filtvelt and the United Hindu Collective, but with House Davion supporting a rival claimant to the throne and clearing its own path diplomatically, the Empire was subjected to an all-out invasion that saw its fall to the forces of the now-reborn Federated Suns.


Peripheral Union
Year of Dissolution: 3039
Former Capital: Warren

An example of where overwhelming military power alone cannot maintain a state's legitimacy. The Unionists of Warren sought to impose their will on worlds at the guns of their battleship, but once it was gone their state dissolved like tissue paper in a Tharkadian blizzard.

Formed from the worlds fought and torn over by the Taurians and collapsing Federated Suns, the Peripheral Union was a quasi-noble oligarchy devoted to its own power and with a weapon that none of its neighbors could quite match: an old refitted Star League Farragut-class battleship called the Iron Maiden. With this ship to center their forces the Union remained inviolate until the Birqash Incident, where in subduing the planet's restive populace they used the ship to bombard the world so heavily it nearly caused ecological collapse. This act incensed the rest of the Inner Sphere, causing ComStar to interdict the state, and spurred First Prince Ian Davion to move up his timetable in dealing with the Union. That war, which resulted in a daring FedSun naval operation that captured the Maiden before it could devastate Wernke and Talon, saw an end to the Union between her Davion and ex-Taurian neighbors.



Hyades Rim Republic
Year of Dissolution: 3042
Former Capital: New Vandenburg

Another reminder of how the Collapse altered the Cisglass Inner Sphere's political and social makeup, and a warning to the current regime of the Taurian Concordat of the consequences if they refuse to allow Protector Doru to turn them from their previous path.

Formed from the broken remnants of the Taurian Concordat after the Taurian Civil War of the early 30th Century, the Hyades Rim Republic proclaimed itself the Concordat's rightful successor state while viciously suppressing all remaining loyalty to House Calderon or the old Taurian liberties. Aggressive and opportunistic, the Republic suborned the Samrat of the Jaipur Empire with bribery and repeatedly invaded or manipulated its neighbors, even former allies. Ultimately they aroused the enmity of House Davion and House Silver, and after years of warfare were compelled to submit to the Federated Suns and the Brethren of the Stars.


Sidebar 11: The Taurian Identity



The Taurian Concordat was second only to the Rim Worlds Republic in the Periphery up to the end of the Star League. During both the Reunification War and the guerrilla fighting leading up to the Amaris Coup Taurians fought tenaciously, almost madly, to protect their nation from the Inner Sphere. Yet for well over a century, the Taurian nation seemed to disappear from history. The Taurian Civil War and the devastation of Taurus explains the collapse of the Concordat, but the destruction of the Taurian identity when all the other Periphery and Inner Sphere states of old retained some pull through the Collapse seems inexplicable.

The truth is the Taurian national identity, the idea of the Taurian people, of the Concordat, never went away. Its apparent disappearance was the result of a brutal suppression by the Hyadian Republicans, who saw the Taurian identity as a threat to their own state ideology and national cohesion. The Hyadians spent a century pushing a national propaganda narrative of the Taurians as a failed state that destroyed themselves due to an irrational obsession with House Davion and their lost territories from the Reunification War. In this they were aided by sympathizers in the Terran Union who ran similar media programs depicting the Taurian Concordat as obsessive, irrational, and aggressive, playing up their refusal to sign the Ares Conventions early in their history and the sheer suicidal aggression with which they fought Kerensky in the Uprising. They were made to be the dupes of Stefan Amaris who bit the hand that fed them and later collapsed due to their own bullishness.

For a time it seemed this had succeeded. The Hyadian state concepts formalized through the 30th and early 31st Century and worlds like New Vandenberg seemed to have embraced this. Public embarrassment of remnant Taurian nationalists became a tradition of the Hyadian media. When the Hyadians began their aggressive campaigns of the 3030s, they justified it in part as smashing remnant "Taurianism" as if it were a cancer.

Yet through all this the Republic's campaigns betrayed the data their state was quietly gathering. The Taurian identity remained. For the time being the public tolerated the Republic but for every misstep it made, the populace would warmly remember the Concordat as an idealized past, lost not to internal trouble but simply fatally undermined by Inner Sphere treachery and the wounds of the Star League's Reunification War that were never allowed to heal.

The first early hints of trouble came with the Republic's cynical betrayal of its allies in the Peripheral Union. While some worlds were simply happy to get out from ComStar's interdiction of the Union, Taurian popular identity was widespread and the Republic's propaganda utterly ineffectual in suppressing it. The Republic, fearing the rising power of the Federated Suns and the coming conflict with Ian Davion, was trapped between trying to tap the anti-Davionism of the Taurian identity and suppressing a dangerous wellspring of a nationality they had long sought to suppress. In the end, neither approach worked, as the Federated Suns and their allies were too powerful.

The death of the Republic and the triumphant conquest of the Taurian heartland by Ian Davion provided dual sparks to bring the Taurian identity roaring back. Yet the long era since the end of the Star League had changed it. The fierce, almost irrational and suicidal resistance that might have been expected towards the sword-and-sun flying over Taurus and New Vandenberg did not materialize. Opposition to the Suns was evident from the start, naturally, but it took on more subtle tones. Enlistments into the AFFS were non-existent, for one, nor did locals seek education outside the former Concordat. The Taurian bull was far more evident than the FedSuns flag on homes, municipal structures, and through the rest of civil society. It was as if the Taurians had decided it was not the time for violent revolt but passive assertion of their identity. Prudence with the need to rebuild from the Davion-Hyadian War triumphed over the traditional Taurian stubbornness.

Ian Davion made good use of this attitude through being gentle in his handling of his new Taurian March. He established policies that would persist for a century in being hands-off over local civil governance, even by the standards of the Federated Suns' constitution. That this took the sting out of the Suns' successful conquest is obvious. Ian would also begin a trickle of resources to attract the still-extant Far Looker cause to the Suns, though this would grow more fully under his successor with First Prince Victoria's Ministry of Exploration.

The Suns also benefited from the imminent Terran War. Operation: REVIVAL was the "War of Cameron Aggression" all over again to Taurian minds, and Ian Davion's defiant rage at the Terrans turned him into an ally of the moment against the common threat of Terran imperialism. The Taurian Volunteers would be formed as an AFFS corps responsible for fighting the Terrans, beginning a tradition that lasts to the modern day.

The Taurians remain a trouble spot domestically for House Davion, of course, and the local population is poised to consider any action from the government on New Avalon as potentially tyrannical. The marriage of Vincent Davion to Nicoletta Calderon, and the appointment of the couple's son Brian as Arch-Duke of the Taurian March, was an obvious step towards consolidating the Suns' legitimacy in the former Concordat, but as the Riots of 3119 showed, this measure alone will not put an end to the prospect of a Taurian uprising.

Whether the slow reconciliation of the Taurians to being a people of the Federated Suns will continue or be thwarted is a question future historians will have to answer.

"The Taurian Identity" by Oliver Carter, Professor of Periphery History, University of Saonara, published in Periphery Affairs Magazine Spring 3142 Issue



Jaipur Empire
Year of Dissolution: 3040
Former Capital: Jaipur

House Narayan brought order and civility to the broken worlds left in the collapse of the Federated Suns and Capellan Confederation. Sadly they suffered the fate threatened to all ruling families that fail to maintain an orderly succession. While their end was marred by familial strife and civil warfare, they left a positive mark on their people and continue to rule them under House Davion. That House Narayan's Empire is remembered fondly is, perhaps, the best legacy the once-independent state could have hoped for.

From the wreckage of the old Federated Suns and Capellan Confederation, House Narayan forged their own empire from their homeworld of Jaipur. Assertive if not wildly aggressive, the Empire thrived until the 3020s when Samrat Samanta Narayan fell ill. He lingered for many years while his sons and daughters vied for his eventual throne, relying increasingly on the economic support of the Hyades Rim Republic. Eventually the outbreak of war between their Hyadian sponsors and the Federated Suns brought not just war but civil war to the Empire, with Prince Rana Narayan pledging his loyalty and that of his troops to House Davion in exchange for Davion recognition of his inheritance. Prince Rana was assassinated by the Hydians and their candidate but his young daughter Princess Dhanyata gained the support of his surviving followers and First Prince Ian.

Following the collapse of the Empire's forces and the occupation of Jaipur, Ian ennobled Dhanyata as Grand Duchess of Jaipur in the Federated Suns and recognized her as the Samrji of Jaipur itself. Though the Empire no longer exists as an independent state, Dhanyata's heirs and heiresses continue to use the unique title of Samrat or Samrji as rulers of the Duchy of Jaipur.


Muskegon Empire
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Muskegon

When great states fall, there are always those who look to seize advantage, and many who will be remembered only as cutthroats and brigands because they failed to build anything beyond monuments to their avarice. Such was the fate of Muskegon.

A relic of the post-Terran Line of Demarcation Inner Sphere brought back to life by the Collapse, the Muskegons were raiders and pirates with their own state, striking at traditional foes and minor worlds alike during the worst years of the Collapse. This left them with few friends willing to intervene when Tikonov and the Federated Suns finally chose to end their state's existence. Split evenly between the two allies, the Muskegon Empire is barely remembered beyond its former borders, and within them, mostly unloved.


Capellan Hegemony
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Capella

I look upon their fate and I wonder if the Capellan people are cursed to be forever bound by Korvin's uncompromising ideals. If only the Hegemony had prevailed over Harsefeld, the history of the Cisglass Inner Sphere might be drastically different.

Upon the collapse of House Liao's authority, long-suppressed dissidents arose in the heart of the old Confederation and took power on Capella, Sarna, and other nearby worlds. The Hegemony was aggressive in asserting itself as the new Capellan nationhood, one that rejected the old ways of the Liaos and their Confederation. The castes were abolished, former sheng and directorship caste were persecuted or outright executed, and the Hegemony created a revolutionary democratic state that over time sought to eradicate the old sheng and other higher castes wherever they could be found. In the early 3030s they seemed a strong contender for the leadership of the old Capellan worlds, but strategic overstretch and military disaster ruined their bid and placed the initiative squarely with House Allison of Harsefeld.

In 3035 the two states went to war one final time, but with Harsefeld supported by the Brethren of the Stars and Oriente and none willing to support the Hegemony, nothing was left but for them to die well. While some of their civilian government eventually fled to exile in Canopus with what was left of their fleet, the Hegemony fought until the bitter end, inflicting severe damage on the Brethrens' naval yards at St. Ives before forcing Harsefeld into a nine month long siege of Capella that ended with Memorial City in ruins. With the Hegemony's fall, the future of the Capellan nation was decided, and Harsefeld continued on the course that brought the creation of the Oriento-Capellan Empire and the embrace of the ideologies the Hegemonists had fought so viciously to destroy.


Sidebar 12: The Undying Dream — Free Capella


Free Capella as a movement has shifted over the centuries. From original resistance to the totalitarian mechanisms fastened upon the Capellan nation by Normann Aris, the movement would gain its apogee by the start of the Second Age of War with the empowering and advance of the Capellan Hegemony. The victories of House Allison-Liao over the Hegemony and the crushing of the Free Capella Uprising of 3033 ultimately saw the end of that state and the restoration of the Capellan caste system and state ideology.

Yet Free Capella survived in exile. When it was evident that the Hegemony was doomed, many fled and would be taken in by Canopus, bringing with them surviving ships of the Hegemony fleet and those in the armies who chose not to die in defense of the hopeless Hegemony. From this core a reborn Free Capella movement would make its name heard across the Inner Sphere. In the decades since then they have established functioning "ratlines" to get dissident of the Empire and to smuggle in agents and other means. On several occasions over the decades the movement has succeeded in provoking trouble, typically through assassinations of ranking members of the sheng or directorate or sabotage of Imperial infrastructure. The exile populations would even raise a five regiment brigade that fought for the freedom of Andurien during the Fourth Succession War, gaining the movement wider support in that state. The current Duke-Consort of Andurien is the son of Free Capella dissidents smuggled from the Empire and a prominent advocate of the organization. Beyond these points of exile, the movement enjoys financing from the enemies of the Empire, particularly the Royal Federation, the Flavian Principate, and since 3120, the Federated Suns.

The continued survival of Free Capella has been a thorn in the Empire's side,, though not a deadly one. Yet the Maskirovka sees their existence as an insult to the agency and they have expended tremendous resources in hunting down and killing the movement's leaders. A full third of the Free Capella Governing Committee's members, and half of their directors, are said to have died at the Mask's hands. Free Capella cells are hunted down and eradicated with ruthless efficiency within the Empire and often few captives are taken to be turned over for re-education or trial.

Yet despite it all, Free Capella remains an intact organization. It remains to be seen if they will ever come close to the dream of a Capellan nation expunged of the influence of House Liao and its pernicious doctrines.

—Extranet Profile on "Politics Across the Sphere", a public discourse forum of the planet Concord's extranet, posted 9 August 3140


Unity of Bellatrix
Year of Dissolution: 3034
Former Capital: Bellatrix

Bellatrix Liao might have made another great figure of the Second Age of War had her avarice not been so overpowering. Now the only mark she has made is to stoke the hunger of treasure hunters.

The Capellan Confederation, smallest of the Great Houses, was the last to officially fold. As late as 3005 House Liao clasped onto a small core of worlds around Sian. But Uther Allison's raid on Sian in 3001 carried off the eldest daughter of House Liao and exposed the regime's fragility and disgrace. A rebellion on Harbin late in that year snowballed, with an opportunistic series of raids from the Capellan Hegemony and Brethren of the Stars breaking what little remained of the CCAF. By 3005, the last Confederation worlds severed their ties with House Liao, and the Confederation was consigned to history.

While Sian itself soon fell under ComStar control due to the bankruptcy of the Liao family, one of the cadet branch Liaos, Bellatrix, fled to the world she was named for out on the Capellan periphery. Using her personal (and likely purloined from the collapsed Confederation) fortune she bribed and bullied her way to leadership of Bellatrix, and from there worked her way to leadership of what she dubbed the Unity of Bellatrix, the last surviving outpost of the Liao Family demesne. Over the following decades she drew Liaoists from across the former Confederation to her banner, reinforcing the old Confederation ideology and winning the support of exiled sheng and other potentates and believers in the Korvin Doctrine and Sarna Mandate. In 3030 her forces seized several worlds on their frontiers and seemed poised to join the struggle for supremacy over the Capellan nation.

Soon, however, domestic disputes over her heavy taxation and scandals involving embezzling of state funds left the Unity unable to continue. Indeed, Bellatrix herself was looting her own state to fund a lavish lifestyle, which came to haunt her when the Brethren of the Stars and the Hyades Rim Republic targeted the Unity for conquest. While Liaoist radicals and devotees fought fanatically, Bellatrix seized what last treasure she could from her beleaguered state and sought to flee to Terra. The arrival of a Hydian invasion fleet caught her fleet preparing to jump. In the ensuing battle and its attendant chaos, all contact with her DropShip and attached JumpShip were lost. It has long been presumed they were utterly destroyed by a failed jump attempt or suffered a catastrophic misjump, but no identifiable debris remained to be found. As might be expected, her state did not long survive her disappearance, and the Unity was extinguished.

Over the century since a number of treasure hunters have attempted all sorts of schemes to find her lost ship and the valuables believed to have been aboard, to no avail. Bellatrix gained a well-earned reputation for being a corrupt leader, but since the conquest of Bellatrix by the Oriento-Capellan Empire in 3119 there have been some minor efforts to rehabilitate Bellatrix's reputation, generally as part of efforts by the sheng and directorship to "de-Davionize" and "de-Taurianize" Bellatrix and other former Unity worlds. Many in the core systems prefer to ignore her for her corruption, however, and to this date neither Gregory nor Robert Halas-Liao have officially acted to restore her place in the Liao dynasty's history.


Saonara Dominion
Year of Dissolution: 3033
Former Capital: Saonara

A number of worlds that are not of major influence in our Inner Sphere attained, however briefly, the status that Saonara once enjoyed and which worlds like Arcadia, Lexington, and Urich still do. It was Saonara's sad fortune to not remain in their ranks.

Formed from old independent worlds of the Free Worlds League, the Saonara Dominion attempted to join the early pushing of the Second Age of War. They ran afoul of tremendous civil displeasure for the expense and lack of means to consolidate their gains. After a few years of attempted reconsolidation, open civil conflict brought the Dominion crashing down, and most of its worlds were claimed by the now-expansionist Magistracy of Canopus. Today a scion of House Wainwright is the consort of the Magestrix and the Saonarans, outside of some radicals, seem mostly content to remain within the Magistracy.



Marik Commonwealth
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Atreus

House Marik is a traditional foe of my family, make no mistake, but I can appreciate the skill with which their cousins across the Glass attempted to hold fast to their territories. In the end, their arrogance and poor judgment did them in. That one branch of the family has decided to bend the knee to keep at least some of their rightful worlds shows that pride is not always all-consuming.

Once the Free Worlds League was dissolved by the Final Parliament of 2864, House Marik turned to its own interests. The breaking up of the Great Houses reached even into their personal domain, with the Atrean Revolt of 2865 resulting in the Mariks being driven back to their ancestral homeworld and a new Kingdom of Atreus forming over much of their old territory. In the 30th Century the leadership of Duke William Marik finally turned the tables on the Atrean state, resulting in the restoration of the Mariks to the capital world of the old League, from which they ruled into the Second Age of War.

Initially one of the more successful powers through their victories in the First Skye War, the Mariks failed to anticipate the formation of the Lyran Alliance nor the hostile designs of Harsefeld and Oriente. When they opened the Second Skye War in a bid to crush the Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant, they only enjoyed six months of success before the combined attacks of Oriente, Harsefeld, and Arcadia broke the state's economic back and left them facing vastly superior forces. Duncan Marik attempted to flee to Terran territory to fight on as a ruler-in-exile, but he was confirmed slain when the MCS Charles Marik spitefully self-detonated over Stewart to avoid capture following the ship's crippling by Lyran naval units. Ultimately, by the end of 3035, the Marik Commonwealth was effectively extinct with the fall of Atreus City to the Arcadians, and the final resistance on Atreus and Solaris was extirpated after the New Year in bitter fighting.

Much of House Marik fled to the Terran Union with greater success than Duncan, but Duncan's cousin Joshua decided to assert his rights as Duke of Atreus and pledged fealty to Atreus' conquerers, becoming a vassal of House Proctor. His descendants rule the Principality of Atreus to this day while the other branches continue to dwell in bitter Terran exile on their ancestral homelands of Eastern Europe.


Sidebar 13: A House Divided


The Marik Commonwealth's destruction saw House Marik splintered. Duke-General Elias's disappearance (presumably he was killed when the MCS Charles Marik was self-detonated near Stewart to avoid capture) led to a vacuum in the power of the family. The eldest member of the Mariks, Elias' cousin Duncan, fled with his family to Terran exile, with many others joining him there. They started the slow process of petitioning the Terrans to support their restoration, contemptuously dismissing House Proctor's offer of restoration as subordinates in the newly-reforming Arcadian state.

But not all joined them. Joshua Marik, the young nephew of Elias through his late brother Thomas, came to the conclusion that Terran exile would do no good. He felt that the conflicts with the Lyran states were an error and that the true threat to Marik was the Halas and Allison-Liaos of Oriente and Harsefeld. As a result, in mid-3036 he agreed to terms with representatives of March-Princess Sara-Marie Proctor. When Sara-Marie was declared High Queen of the Royal Federation in 3037, Joshua swore loyalty to her and was rewarded with the title of March-Duke of Atreus. Seven years later, after the union with Donegal and reformation to the titling system brought about by that union, he was named the Archduke of Atreus, and his demesne renamed to the Principality of Atreus. He made some attempts to win the title of Prince of Atreus, but High King Thomas and High Queen Johanna reserved it for their son and heir Ethan, keeping the title as the titular styling of the heir to the Federation.

Despite this, Joshua remained loyal. This nearly caused his death in the Terran War. Once the Federation rejected the Terrans' demarche, the decision was made to reform the Marik Commonwealth around Duncan's son Alistair. Given the Terrans' strategic advantages early in the war Atreus was one of many worlds to easily fall to their forces. Alistair was named Duke-General in a grand ceremony and Joshua, declared a wanted traitor to House Marik, would spend three years as a fugitive in the Atrean countryside while his wife and children were successfully evacuated to Tamarind before the Terran blockade set in. Many in the family called upon him to surrender, to accept he'd chosen wrongfully, and that House Marik's future was with the Terrans who restored their independence. They offered leniency, a pardon, if he would convince the ongoing insurgencies against the Terran occupation and the Marik collaboration to cease. He did not.

And this ultimately proved to his benefit. Despite the majority of his relatives' expectations, the Terrans did not win the war. They were ground down instead, and Atreus was cut off in early 3053 by battlefield losses and a failed counter-offensive against the Successor States. In 3054, the AFRF returned in force. Alastair was killed defending his capital alongside his beloved Marik Guards, the Terran forces surrendered or were routed, and Joshua emerged from hiding as the loyal follower of the victorious Arcadians. Once more, his relatives fled to their Terran exile, where they would six years later be forced to watch Terra itself fall and their ambitions be destroyed.

His wartime stance guaranteed Joshua's place in the Federation. Through the decades of strife and turmoil culminating in the bloody Fourth Succession War, on into the Peace of Dieron, House Marik has remained one of the most prominent and respected noble houses of the Federation. Or at least, the Atrean branch has. On Terra, the majority of House Marik's members remain in bitter, defiant exile, refusing every entreaty, every offer, to be restored to titles and honors if they join their relatives on Atreus. The Terran Mariks are little more than a local curiosity in the lands of Czechia where their purchased estates remain in the family, with their wealth mostly spent. The current leader of House Marik-in-Exile, Isidore Marik, works as an industrial sales manager for Skoda, and most of the family likewise hold a variety of white collar or academic careers. A small mercenary band, the Marik Eagles, are active with the MBCB, under the command of Isidore's uncle Vaclav, currently on contract with the Kilbourne Suns Concord (it need not be stated they never seek nor accept AFRF contracts or for any state allied to the Proctors).

The lives of Joshua's descendants are markedly better, though not universally happy. Joshua's grandson Kenneth currently reigns as the Archduke of Atreus. Their lot has been one of prominence and pain, as their high status and political influence in the Federation must be considered alongside their struggles to hold Atreus from the Oriento-Capellan Empire and Eris Halas' long ambition to seize the world for her demesne and deny it to the Proctors she loathes. Many members of Joshua's line have faced the fires of battle in the repeated defenses of Atreus over the decades. One of Kenneth's nephews, Jason Marik, was among the slain during the First Atrean Dragoons' desperate defense of Atreus City in 3119, and his daughter Corrine was killed in action with the Proctor Heavy Guards on Sirius. Kenneth today is faced with balancing the constitutional requirements of his position and the section of his population who wish greater protection in event of another invasion, as evidenced by recent successes by the authoritarian-minded Fortress Party in the Principality's regional parliamentary elections.

The continued loyalty of the Joshua line may soon net them a greater prize. Sophia Marik, daughter of Vice Admiral Paul Marik and Kenneth's grand-niece, has made recent news after her appointment to the position of Royal Secretary to High King Nathaniel. Rumors are growing that Nathaniel is pursuing a marriage to her. The future monarch of the Federation being of Marik blood would solidify the wisdom of Joshua's decision a century ago, and may even see the long desire of the Atrean Mariks fulfilled with the official granting of the princely title of Atreus to the Marik line.




Kashamarka Antisuyu
Year of Dissolution: 3035
Former Capital: Cajamarca

I find the Kashamarkans to be one of the more interesting states of the Cisglass Inner Sphere. Their attempt to forge a state without a MechWarrior corps of any number would strike many as an obvious reason for their failure, but it seems the rot was of a different nature and would have brought them down whether or not they had a MechWarrior aristocracy.

From the detritus of the fall of the Free Worlds League, former FWLM admiral Roberto Yupanqui turned to the histories of his Peruvian ancestors for inspiration to reform his broken homeworld and those surrounding it. Forming what is colloquially known as the Regional Kingdom of Cajamarca, but officially and formally named the Kashamarka Antisuyu in the old Quecha tongues of the Incan peoples, Admiral Yupanqui assumed the title of Inka and assembled a state that sought to do away with the power of the old MechWarrior aristocracies that came to being during the Succession Wars. BattleMechs were a small portion of an army dominated by armored vehicles and infantry, backed by a strong aerospace contingent. For over a century the Antisuyu consolidated power before it joined the expansions of the Second Age of War. Immediately running into neighboring ex-League states, the Antisuyu plunged Coreward, quickly advancing to and over the old Lyran frontier to secure the worlds of Loric and Dixie with the compelled connivance of the desperate Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant, which was then fighting for its life in the First Skye War. They also actively intervened in the First Andurien War, dispatching ships and troops to save the beleaguered pacifist state from the combined forces of Harsefeld, Oriente, and the Brethren, supported by their alliance with the expanding Marian Hegemony and the neighboring Rim Commonality.

Unfortunately for House Yupanqui, their efforts to hold their new gains and integrate worlds into the Antisuyu socially produced unexpected backlash amongst their nobility and the nobility and populace of their conquests. Inka Rodrigo Yupanqui struggled to keep his state intact but civil disaster and continued resistance finally led to a collapse in the political order towards the end of 3034. At some point after New Year's, the Inka himself was dead in his office, with the mystery of his fate — assassination or suicide or both? — still open to speculation. The Antisuyu was quickly carved up between their own former allies and the Arcadian Free March while their military forces left for other states, selling their permanent loyalty to the highest bidder. Today much of the former state is part of the Flavian Principate, though distant Alphard continues to tolerate local customs and commemoration of this fascinating era in these worlds' history.


Interstellar Governments Council
Year of Dissolution: 3032
Former Capital: New Dallas

Another tale of ambition and reaching for too much too quickly.

Formed from former Terran Hegemony and League worlds, the IGC was an oligarchy that maintained more democratic institutions as a means to legitimize their rule. They were of appreciable power and in the early years of the Second Age of War aligned themselves with the Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant and the Capellan Hegemony, joining the former for their war with Skye and the latter for a conflict that soon spread to include Hesperus. This strategic overreach left them poorly-suited to resist Harsefeld's entry into conflict with the Hegemony. Their cynical abandonment of their Capellan allies, done to end the attacks of Harsefeld, prompted large-scale internal revolt that made them incapable of resisting an overpowering Marik invasion.

By the end of 3032, New Dallas itself had been ravaged, Zion and its surrounding worlds were breaking away, and the IGC disintegrated, with the remnant government of New Dallas seeking refuge from conquest by signing into the Terran Union. The IGC was gone. A mere twenty months later the breakaway government on Zion was likewise destroyed, conquered by Harsefeld. Ironically New Dallas and the surviving oligarchs of the IGC would one day find themselves rejoined to their old allies with the Consolidant taking New Dallas towards the end of the Terran War.


Grand Duchy of Tamarind
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Tamarind

Yet another state that failed to adjust to the Second Age of War. They remained blinded by their traditional dislike of Bolan until it was too late.

Tamarind asserted sovereignty over a small portion of worlds once the League dissolved in the 29th Century. For well over a century they remained an island of relative tranquility in the raging sea of the Collapse, but when the Second Age of War came, they failed to react to the changing circumstances. A long rivalry with the Grand Principality of Bolan distracted both states from the real threat, and though Bolan fell first, in 3036 Corvus O'Reilly cemented his new throne on Alphard by unleashing the legions upon Tamarind, consuming the state utterly. Only Tamarind and nearby Labouchere escaped O'Reilly rule, with the Arcadians securing the latter world first and then receiving control of Tamarind from Corvus as a territorial exchange to cement Arcadian entry into the Second Andurien War. With much of the former Duchy under Alphard's rule and Tamarind itself part of Arcadia's Royal Federation, not even a specter of the old state remains, a bitter pill for the formerly independent House Shah.


Circinus Federation
Year of Dissolution: 3032
Former Capital: Circinus

Unlike their counterparts here, these Circinians avoided atomic annihilation. But their audacity and recklessness nevertheless garnered a similar fate by provoking the wrath of House O'Reilly.

Formed by the McIntyres as a pirate kingdom with some functional democracy, the Circinians were a terror for the independent and outmatched worlds of the Lyran and Marik Periphery for many decades. The Black Warriors ranged far and wide on their raids, as far as Arcadia and Campbelton, before their drubbing at the hands of the Arcadians on Megrez and the death of President James Robert "Jim Bob" McIntyre led to a civil conflict and the brief end of the Federation. Planetary leaders briefly reconstituted the Federation in their attempt to forestall the growing power of the O'Reillys. But the humiliation they inflicted through their raid on Alphard itself brought the wrath of the Hegemony upon them. They were crushed utterly and turned into a semi-autonomous state, mostly for the benefit of allowing the legions to continue their wider plans of conquest into the former Lyran Commonwealth.


Grand Principality of Bolan
Year of Dissolution: 3034
Former Capital: Bolan

Like Tamarind, they were short-sighted, and like Tamarind, Bolan lost its independence. That House Umayr avoided the ultimate disgrace at the hands of Sean O'Reilly came down to the Arcadians' fanatical abolitionism and willingness to challenge a greater power for those ideals. The Bolanese people have little to protest on the outcome, given that today they can claim kinship to the ruling family of the Arcadians.

The formerly-League world of Bolan broke away from the collapsing Lyran Commonwealth in the mid-29th Century. Spending half a century as an independent world with continued internecine war among their city-states, they gradually accepted unity under House Umayr and took over a number of systems towards the Periphery. Using a salvaged factory and simulator systems House Umayr trained an effective military machine while marketing cheap armaments to other states across the region, drawing the ire of Tamarind in the process. Their disputes with that former League state blinded them to the approaching threat from the Periphery, and a Bolanese strike at Tamarind's worlds was used as an excuse for Imperator Sean O'Reilly's legions to conquer the Principality. After months of fighting on Bolan itself, Grand Princess Gita and much of her family were in the pens awaiting "export" to Alphard's slave markets.

They might have suffered that final degradation if not for the arrival of the Arcadian Free March's armies in January 3034. In what is still known as "Die Rettungsaktion" among the Lyran-culture worlds of the Cisglass Inner Sphere, the Arcadians descended with six regiments and smashed their way through part of the invading legions, liberating the Umayrs and every other citizen taken for enslavement. With their LZs established the Arcadian forces tore through Marian lines to create routes for the citizenry and surviving defenders to flee to evacuation DropShips. Their success and withdrawal after two months of combat put a sour note to the otherwise victorious campaign of Sean's armies, ensured his hateful hostility towards the Arcadians for the remainder of his life, and paved the way for the eventual restoration of the Umayrs as Proctor vassals when Bolan was traded to Arcadia by Sean's successor. While not independent, the Principality of Bolan remains a constituent state of the Royal Federation to this day.


Federal Star Republic of Skye
Year of Dissolution: 3032
Former Capital: Skye

A bizarre and quixotic government that attempted to prevail where centuries of House Steiner's diplomacy and economic pressure could not, the Republic became the first major battlefield of the Second Age of War, and it would not survive the experience.

Skye was the first portion of the Commonwealth to break away during the worst of the 2nd Succession War. Over the course of the Collapse their proximity to the Terran Union helped economically and militarily, giving Skye a secure border region, but internally political squabbling and a ruinous effort to recreate the old Federation in the early 30th Century brought about a bizarre shift in political power. A party of fiercely Teutonic partisans seized power from the failed Federation, instituting the Skye Bundessternrepublik, or Federal Star Republic of Skye, in 2932. The new regime imposed German as the language of government and commerce and even primary education, with mercenary-backed military forces to compel compliance from recalcitrant communities, even destroying the prized academy of Sanglamore over the institution's resistance to these policies. Given the chaos of the era the populace initially complied, but by 3030 the state of affairs was tenuous. Towards the end of that year, the Interstellar Governments Council and the Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant launched an invasion of Skye itself and several worlds, beginning the first great conflict of the Second Age of War, the First Skye War.

After over two years of bloody fighting from Skye to Donegal to Hesperus to Zion, the Republic collapsed under the weight of battle damage to their troops, defiant Consolidant persistence in spite of their own losses and those of their allies, and the growing public hostility towards the Teutonic-supremacist regime. At the end of 3032 the Republic's surviving government fled into Terran exile and the Republic disintegrated, its worlds left to be taken up by neighbors, most of which fell to the Consolidant. While Skye itself was not made inviolate by the Consolidant's takeover —the planet would suffer brutal invasions by Azami and Tikonovite forces in 3037, 3041-42, 3083, and 3098, and would be occupied by the Terran Union from 3050 to 3056 —the populace clearly prefers rule by the victors of that war and their successors. There is no movement to restore the fallen state that has been found even on the most extreme planetary datanet. The Federal Republic is remembered as a bad joke, a doomed edifice of cranks and fanatics who tried to Teutonize the peoples of the Isle of Skye and failed even worse than House Steiner did.


Rim Republic
Year of Dissolution: 3038
Former Capital: All Dawn

There is little I can say about the Rim Republic that others have not. The Inner Sphere has never been kind to small states. It is the way of things, whatever Free Skye or Andurien or Regulus might wish.

A group of former Rim World Republic planets briefly held by the Lyran Commonwealth before its collapse, the Rim Republic was an unstable, constantly shifting confederation that never quite managed more than a few expansion campaigns before it was brought down by internal revolt and external conquest. Through 3037 and into 3038 Ghastillia and the New Commonwealth gradually overran the Republic. Some Rim Republic revolutionaries continued insurgencies for decades against both occupiers, their greatest success being the assassination of Archon Katrina Steiner and her husband Duke Arthur Luvon, and their children Melissa and Renard on the 15th of March 3042. While this act did not restore the fallen state, it did result in the collapse of the Commonwealth in the War of Donegalian Succession.


New Commonwealth
Year of Dissolution: 3042
Former Capital: Coventry

Nothing chills me more than this state, and those who governed it. I am the great-great-granddaughter of Katrina Steiner and Arthur Luvon, and great-granddaughter of Melissa Steiner; how else can I feel about their twisted mirror forms in the history of the Cisglass? Nor am I alone in this, for the specter of the "Last Archon" and her Commonwealth continues to haunt the Royal Federation and Kingdom of Ghastillia, in the whispered words of devoted Lyrantreu and the lingering questions of the timely deaths of the Archon's family. Historians, even mainstream ones, still question the official findings of Rim Republic insurgents carrying out the bombing. Such questions will only serve to keep the controversy alive in the hearts of many.

Formed from the detritus of various fallen states in the heart of the old Commonwealth, Archon Katrina Steiner's New Commonwealth has a complicated legacy. For many it was the epitome of everything gone wrong with House Steiner, but for others, it was the last true expression of Lyran nationhood and had been the last hope for a full and proper restoration of House Steiner as Archons of the Lyran Commonwealth. A founding member of the Lyran Alliance, the Commonwealth fought alongside the other states in the Second Skye War and saw to the conquest of the Rim Republic. Due to Archon-Consort Arthur Luvon's claim to the Ducal title of Donegal, the regime got drawn into the succession crisis on Donegal, inflamed when the dying Queen Raquel Steiner named Johanna Steiner her heiress just before Johanna's marriage to Prince Thomas Proctor, heir to the Arcadian throne, ensuring the eventual unification of Donegal and Arcadia into one state that would be the strongest in the Lyran Alliance.

A struggle for control of Donegal, and with it the future of Lyran space, exploded into open war by early 3039, pitting the New Commonwealth and the Steiner Legitimists backing Arthur's claim against the Loyalists supporting Johanna's and their Arcadian supporters. The invasion of the Arcadian Federation and DefHes Consolidant by the St. Ives Compact powers in January 3041 brought the New Commonwealth to the cusp of victory. But they were undone by two events in 3042: the Ghastillian Kingdom joining the conflict on the side of Johanna and the Ides of March assassination of Archon Katrina and her family. With their leading family slaughtered by Rim Republic nationalists the New Commonwealth's political structure unraveled, making the Ghastillian invasion even easier. By the end of 3042 the New Commonwealth was gone, torn apart by their neighbors, and the struggle for the future of Lyran territory settled in favor of Johanna Steiner and her Arcadian allies. In the years to come this outcome would become widely celebrated as the conquering powers dismantled the authoritarian elements of the New Commonwealth and gave greater civil liberties to the populaces of those worlds. Now only the most committed and radical Lyrantreu fondly remember the Last Archon and her bold supporters, with most dismissing the New Commonwealth as both tyrants and traitors to Lyran unity.



Sidebar 14: The Death of the Last Archon


On the 15th of March, 3042, the populace of Port St. William was treated to the rare sight of the New Commonwealth's royal family gathered together. Archon Katrina Steiner, her husband Duke Arthur Luvon, and their children Melissa and Richard held a public parade to celebrate the fall of Cameron to their forces in the ongoing War of Donegalian Succession. The Arcadians were desperately fighting to protect their core worlds from the Oriento-Capellan invasion and were expected to break off support for Johanna's Loyalist faction any day, ensuring Johanna Steiner's defeat. The expectations of victory over Johanna Steiner and the absorption of the Kingdom of Donegal into the New Commonwealth were increasing, and with it, the rebirth of the Lyran Commonwealth was widely anticipated.

Before the day was out, this was all ash. At about 15:04, Port St. Williams Time, a fireball engulfed the Archon and her family, to the shock and horror of millions of observers. The resulting explosion would also kill or wound several bodyguards, court officials, and Duke Thomas Bradford, ruler of Coventry.

The investigation commenced swiftly. Within days, officials of the NCIC (New Commonwealth Intelligence Corps) Loki department charged three members of the Rim Republican Army for the assassination, and they were executed by order of Marshal Nora Steiner, the acting Archon. The evidence was never made public, nor would it be widely known, as events quickly overtook the shocked New Commonwealth. The deaths of Arthur and his children with Katrina tore the heart out of the Legitimist movement in Donegal, as they no longer had a legitimate claimant to oppose Johanna Steiner. Support for their cause collapsed and a counterattack quickly drove the NCAF out of Donegal and into their own territories.

In the coming months the New Commonwealth's fate was sealed. The Kingdom of Ghastillia ended its neutrality and invaded the Commonwealth, ultimately conquering most of its worlds including Coventry, while Donegal, Arcadia, and the Corvid Principate consumed the rest. In November 3042 Nora Steiner shot herself and the surviving leaders of the NCAF surrendered unconditionally. The New Commonwealth ceased to exist, and lost among the ashes of its ruin were all the records relating to what became known as the Ides of March Bombing. The NCIC would detonate its headquarters in the fall of Coventry and most of its records would be lost. No surviving record of the bombing investigation has ever been confirmed.

This has spawned decades of speculation and questions. The RRA was not unknown, but it was considered a small formation with minimal funding. How did they get their hands on an explosive compound and device that evaded the very best of the Archon's bodyguards? How did they even get it onto her display vehicle? What kind of bomb was it? What did the suspects say before their summary executions? All of these questions burn in the hearts of many historians and other interested parties, who have spent nearly a century arguing about the extant evidence and alternative theories.

Currently there are several major alternative theories. One is that the Terrans were the true masterminds of the bombing, in order to thwart the ambitions of Jonah Allison-Liao and Eris Halas by improving the strategic position of the Arcadians in the ongoing conflict. Another is that the Ordo Vigilus of the Principate committed the bombing for much the same reason, to aid their ally as well as pave the way for their conquest of a share of the Commonwealth. One subsection of mostly aristocratic or higher-class theorists point the finger at Sudeten's UOG seizing an opening in a bid to cause chaos and social revolution in the New Commonwealth.

The most popular suspects for theorists are, understandably, those who benefited the most. The Steiners of the Kingdom of Donegal had a bloody history of assassinations, murders, and civil wars over the throne that was being contested. Johanna Steiner was widely held to be mostly a military thinker and MechWarrior, but her older brother Archduke Ethan was a high-level political operator and more than capable of such a move if it would secure his sister the throne.

Yet the more popular suspects are the Arcadians themselves. Historians from the Oriento-Capellan Empire have published volumes questioning the official NCIC findings, arguing they were merely short-term maneuvers in a desperate bid to restore public confidence and win time for Nora Steiner to secure her power base, and Lyran nationalists and ultranationalists echo their arguments widely. After all, who doesn't love getting to call out perceived hypocrites, and the Arcadians and House Proctor's idealistic foundation and moralistic attitudes almost beg for such a thing among the more cynical.

These forces are aided by an obvious suspect: Sir James Bronson, the Director of Arcadian SIS (Security and Information Service) at the time. Bronson was a former field operative himself and was widely held to be a capable, ruthless spymaster by his peers and government colleagues. Most of what he authorized remains classified information under the Official Secrets Acts of 2990 and 3044. What little is known are plans revealed after his death for everything from proposing the assassinations of Empress Eris and Emperor Jonah to attempted false flags to break up COMINTERSTEL. "We are not in the business of morality," he famously told a Parliamentary Inquiry in 3045 after accusations arose of unsanctioned intelligence actions by SIS. That such a man was head of Arcadian intelligence at the time of the bombing is a strong argument for the theory.

Arguments are not evidence, of course. And after a century it is unlikely actual evidence will ever be uncovered. But such matters little to the frustrations of thwarted Lyrantreu who see the prospects of a glorious rebirth of the Lyran Commonwealth of Robert Marsden and Katherine Steiner loom ever further away on the social horizon. After a century, many of these figures feel Katrina and Arthur had been their one opportunity at a rebirth like that of the Federated Suns. Instead they live in a Royal Federation or a Kingdom of Ghastillia where the idea of Lyran identity is less-consolidated, with Donegal pursuing its own nationhood within the Federation, and the Arcadians enjoying continued high status as House Proctor sustains its identity in its dynastic fusion with the Steiners of Donegal. Being able to blame those who actively thwart their dream of Lyran restoration may inspire further frustration and rage, but it also provides a sense of order to the world.

—"The Death of the Last Archon" by Professor Matthew Tostig, March 3142 Entry into the "Historical Mysteries and Conspiracies of the Inner Sphere" Series published in Social History Studies Monthly, © Penelope Reynolds University College of Social Sciences



Rim Worlds Empire
Year of Revolutionary Dissolution: 3036
Year of Complete Dissolution: 3041
Former Capital: Kwangjong-ni

A petty empire for a series of petty tyrants. They were an irrelevancy long before their final end.

A piece of the old Rim Worlds Republic, the Empire was a military junta with delusions of succession to the whole Republic. They remained isolated and out of mind for much of the Inner Sphere until Ghastillia and Sudeten made their bids to overthrow the Empire, the former with invasion and the latter through support of revolutionary anarcho-communist movements that toppled the Empire. After a brief division of the Empire at the demands of COMINTERSTEL, Ghastillia completed their conquest of the state in 3041 while COMINTERSTEL was facing the Oberon Confederation. COMINTERSTEL-backed insurgents have repeatedly come back to haunt the Ghastillians, though since the Peace of Dieron the insurgency has died to smoldering embers. It remains to be seen if Ghastillia will be rid of them forever.


Duchy of Buckminster
Year of Dissolution: 3036
Former Capital: Buckminster

I suppose that in the terrible chaos of the post-Collapse Inner Sphere, even a corrupt government can seem acceptable if it keeps pirates and raiders away. The hollowness of this state was revealed in the ease with which it was carved up and traded around.

A collection of former Lyran worlds lost to the Combine early in the First Succession War, the Duchy of Buckminster possessed some wealth but was held back by an avaricious and corrupt government. They were spared conquest by Gothi Sleipson and his Rasalhague Commune thanks to the War of Rasalhaguan Unification, but that bought only a short reprieve until the end of the Second Skye War when Donegal and Defiance-Hesperus invaded to partition the state. Ultimately the corrupt Duke and his closest advisers and leaders sought and received bribes to surrender, leaving their broke and defunded social and civil institutions for the new rulers to clean up. After years of being a frontline in the ongoing fighting with the Azami and Rasalhague, plus the occupation by the Terrans in the 3050s, Buckminster ended up a District of the Rasalhague Communal Republic following the Peace of Buckminster in 3113 and its transfer to Rasalhague in exchange for Arcturus.
 
Former Successor States of the Second Age of War - The Reformed
The Reformed


Principality of Rasalhague

Year of Merger: 3040
Merged with Rasalhague Commune into Free Communal Republic of Rasalhague
Former Capital: Rasalhague

The fate of Rasalhague is kinder in this history, that much is obvious. It is said the Bears on my side of the Glass have yielded many rights to the Rasalhaguans they rule, but the Rasalhague Dominion is still a state of heavy Clan influence imposed upon those people. This Rasalhague kept their independence and enjoy it to this day.

The failure of Zabu Kurita's reforms and the civil war caused by Rowena Kurita's efforts to stabilize the Combine enabled the long-suppressed Rasalhague Military District to finally halt half a millennium of Kuritan rule in 2852, though it would not be until 2880 that the last Kuritan rulers and troops were driven out of the entire district. Unfortunately the newborn Principality was too damaged by the civil war with the Kuritans and the economic disruptions that crippled most of the Inner Sphere during the Collapse. It could not control the vast territory the District once held, and over the next thirty years world after world broke away until a mere dozen remained.

Over the 30th and early 31st Centuries the Principality recovered enough to reach twenty worlds, and it would expand further after 3030 in alliance with the Tamar Pact. Facing a surprise attack by the McAllister Shogunate and Hartshill Federal Alliance, Rasalhague itself came under invasion, and the Principality rallied as best it could to fight back. The other Rasalhaguan state, the Rasalhague Commune based around Nox, came to their aid on the condition of eventual unification and along the constitutional lines of the Commune, which Elected Prince Haakon Magnusson agreed to despite his personal dislike for Gothi Karl Sleipson. Though this would have effectively seen the annexation of the Principality by the Commune, the War of Rasalhaguan Unification gained its name as both halves were inspired by the prospect of forming the state that the Collapse had denied them. In the end, the resulting constitutional merger was a blending of the two states into one: the Free Communal Republic of Rasalhague.


Rasalhague Commune
Year of Merger: 3040
Merged with Principality of Rasalhague into Free Communal Republic of Rasalhague
Former Capital: Nox

The Commune's history is indispensable to understanding the Rasalhague of the Cisglass Inner Sphere. I cannot help but marvel at the similarities between the current Communal Republic with the Rasalhague Dominion even if the two states are still so very different. One thing is for certain: this state owes its relevance to One-Eye Sleipson, who often seems to step out of the history account vids and works as a Viking straight from Old Terra given his bloody-mindedness, passion, and practical-minded savagery.

At the start of the Renaissance period most of the worlds around Nox were still independent, if economically linked. As the 30th Century drew towards its end, Nox, Altenmarkt, Utrecht, Skandia, and Tukayyid came together to form the Rasalhague Commune, which drew in other worlds over time. Though they were many jumps from Rasalhague itself, the Rasalhaguan identity was fully present in these worlds as well, and they formed a communal democracy based around the Allthing on Nox, with an elected ruler known as the Gothi.

The Commune began its rise to prominence in 3029 with the election of Karl "One-Eye" Sleipson, a veteran mercenary who assembled a following based around a devotion to Pan-Nordic identity applied to all residents of "Rasalhague's many worlds". Sleipson led the Commune on an aggressive campaign of expansion that swiftly turned his state, not Haakon Magnusson's Principality, into the economically stronger of the two, while securing his flank with the COMINTERSTEL alliance formed with the Communal League of Sudeten. When the McAllister Shogunate and its allies attacked Rasalhague, Sleipson joined the war immediately, and ultimately his forces — despite setbacks and severe losses — destroyed the Shogunate and compelled Hartshill back to its own systems (with some assistance from the Galedon Directorate).

This War of Rasalhaguan Unification provided the common cause necessary to truly fuse the two states, which formed the Free Communal Republic of Rasalhague in an official ceremony in 3040 after two years of quasi-union and consolidation. The position of Gothi was made a popularly-elected military leader for the state, to treat with the monarchs and autocrats among the Inner Sphere where necessary and oversee the new FolksArme in the name of the peoples of Rasalhague, while the old Elected Prince became the Lawspeaker of the Peoples' Assembly, creating a two-man political leadership of the new Republic; one military, one civil. So it has remained to this day.


Sidebar 15: The Wolf's Last Laugh

Many stories of Karl "One-Eye" Sleipson survive to the modern day. They are the subject of everything from power metal ballads to raucous mercenary banter in bivouacs across known space. But one stands above others for the sheer otherworldliness of it.

October 3060 saw Nox entering its sixth year of painstaking rebuilding after the brutal battles fought over the world in 3050 and 3055. Rebuilding efforts had long restored the ShieldHall of Bolsun, which the FolksArme used as a planetary administration center and garrison for the Fifty-Third Landsgruppe. But aside from the occasional squabble between soldiers, nothing seemed to disturb the halls of One-Eye's former headquarters.

On the sixteenth of October, many personnel reported the sound of laughter coming through the halls of the ShieldHall. Unsurprisingly most of the reports seem centered around the mess hall, but no source of the laugh was identified. Many chalked it up to someone playing with the PA system, though no use was logged and a number of those present insisted the roaring, repeated laugh did not come through the speaker.

But the true mystery would not be clear for several days, when word came from Terra of the fall of Geneva and the death of Director-General Natasha Kerensky in the broken rubble of her capital, all on the sixteenth. Word soon spread that the reported time, when adjusted to local Bolsun time, was right before the laughter was overheard.

The rumor mill began with a MechTech, Gunnar Andersen. Gunnar was an old veteran who'd been wounded and taken prisoner in 3050, then freed in 3055. Now back in service and working at the ShieldHall, Gunnar would start insisting that he knew the laugh well. "Only one voice ever laughed so richly. That was the Gothi, during his meals and a tale from his battles," Gunnar would tell people repeatedly. "It's the only explanation. That was old One-Eye's laugh, from the halls of Valhalla itself! He was celebrating the death of that bitch Kerensky!"

Though many mocked this, the story of the Wolf of Rasalhague's Last Laugh would spread beyond the ShieldHall and then Bolsun itself, to Nox, to Rasalhague, and to the Inner Sphere.

-Entry from "Ghost Stories of the Sphere", published 14 September 3138 by Professor Andrej Skobelov, Princess Abigail College of Social Sciences, Royal University of Roslyn


Tamar Pact
Year of Union: 3045
United with Free Communal Republic of Rasalhague
Former Capital: Tamar

Tamar remains the burning shame of the Lyran people. One of our founding worlds, lost to the Clan Invasion and never restored. Across the Glass Tamar found a different fate. It is strangely fitting it is in brotherhood with Rasalhague, another world that the Clans have held since their conquests on our side.

The Tamar Pact was left to its own devices when the Lyran Commonwealth officially broke up in 2850, though by then it was already a gutted state economically due to the savage fighting in the 1st Succession War and the aborted start of the 2nd. The rebellion in the Rasalhague Military District gave the Pact a chance to recover to a degree, but it was only a hundred years later that Tamar and the handful of worlds around it started to reintegrate enough to be a true interstellar government again. While they did retake worlds in the early years of the Second Age of War, they were quickly boxed in by Rasalhague and Sudeten. They allied with Rasalhague for mutual protection and fought for their ally in the War of Rasalhaguan Unification, at great economic cost, contributing as well to the campaign against Oberon. During that campaign the Pact came to the decision it could no longer be sustained as a politically independent state, but were unwilling to adopt the structure of the Communal League. They instead chose to join the Free Communal Republic, which accepted Tamar as a semi-autonomous district in 3045 after some time spent integrating the state into the wider Rasalhague Republic. Tamar remains a vital world to the Communal Republic to this day.


Hartshill Federal Alliance
Year of Union: 3106
United with Galedon Co-Prosperity Sphere (Draconis Combine)
Former Capital: Hartshill

Hartshill's history was a bloody one, and the state maintained a ruthless practicality that was clearest when they committed the Schuyler Massacre on the very army that had come to protect them. Their position allowed them little leeway on this, I grant. In the end, their choice in 3036 was a mere stay of execution. Kori Honda's ambition would not be denied, and though they retained some of their autonomy, it was at the expense of giving Director Kori the means to embark on her dream of restoring the Draconis Combine to its full glory, and all the suffering and death that dream required.

With the collapse of the Draconis Combine in the mid-29th Century, chaos reigned in the Draconis Periphery. Local DCMS commanders either carved out their own fiefdoms to see if any of the would-be restorers of Kuritan rule would succeed or proceeded towards Luthien and Pesht to curry favor with the major players in the efforts to rebuild the Combine. Left to their own devices, Hartshill, Qandahar, and other worlds struggled their way through the Collapse.

By the mid-30th Century, a new player united many of these worlds: Aleksandr Takeda-Suvorov, who was proclaimed King and formed a new state built upon non-Kuritan lines, including parliamentary rule. Unfortunately his son was still only a child upon his death in combat and the struggle for the state's throne led to a multi-decade civil war that ravaged the region in the late 30th Century. Said civil conflict was finally settled and the state reformed into the Hartshill Federal Alliance.

The Federal Alliance participated in the expansion campaigns of the early Second Age of War, including an armed intervention into the First Outback War and joining their neighbors, the McAllister Shogunate, in a bid to dismember the Principality of Rasalhague. Unfortunately for their ambitions, Sudeten and the Rasalhague Commune intervened against them, and the war quickly turned into a defensive match. When their allies infuriated the growing hegemon of the ex-Kuritan region, the Galedon Co-Prosperity Sphere, it seemed hopeless. An offer of leniency from Director Masako Honda changed all this, and without the Queen's consent, Prime Minister Soshu sent orders for their naval forces to annihilate their own allies' army in space. The Schuyler Massacre slaughtered the best troops of the Outworlds Republic and permanently stained the Federal Alliance's reputation among the Successor States, but it did preserve the state from foreign conquest. For the following seventy years, the Federal Alliance continued to exist as an independent nation under the protection of Masako Honda and her son Hoff, including fighting at the side of their former foes against the Terrans.

It was after the turn of the century things changed: with Hartshill isolated, it was in no shape to resist Kori Hondas's demand for union into the Co-Prosperity Sphere, though Katarina Takeda-Suvorovna extracted a number of concessions that included leaving her in political control locally. With the addition of Hartshills' strong navy and army to Galedon's already superior forces, Kori Honda had the means to embark on her wildly-ambitious war plans once the Fourth Succession War broke out. It was thanks to Hartshill's military industries that Galedon's forces fought all of their neighbors at once and conquered more worlds than they lost when the dust settled in the Peace of Dieron. Now House Takeda-Suvorov serve as the hereditary Warlords of the Hartshill Military District of the reborn Draconis Combine, and it remains to be seen if they will be completely subsumed into the Dragon's body, or retain the independent spirit they'd gained over their two centuries of independence.


Galedon Directorate
Year of Redesignation: 3036 (into Galedon Co-Prosperity Sphere)
Year of Reformation: 3121 (into Draconis Combine)
Capital: Galedon

I feel chills on my spine at seeing the end of this state. Perhaps House Honda would still rule had they reformed further from the old Kuritan model. Instead Kori Honda tore down her grandmother's alliances and reforged the Combine in blood.


Formed in the original core of the old Combine, the Galedon Directorate took its final form in the 30th Century under Tai-sho Mitsuhiro Honda, founder of what came to be called House Honda. His Directorate was a true successor state of the Combine, maintaining the ISF and several of the social structures, but unlike other leaders he was not predisposed to struggling to reform the old Combine. The Directorate exploded in size under his great-granddaughter, Masako Honda, who led them into the Second Age of War. Within but a few years, the conquest of the Lancaster Authority alongside the Lexington Concord and expansion along the old Anti-Spinward Periphery and the Draconis Rift swelled the Directorate until it was the strongest of the ex-Kuritan states. Masako allied them to the Concord, considering General Penelope Reynolds a kindred spirit and "blood sister" that made their alliance unbreakable.

The conquest of the Rengo Directorate in 3035 cemented Galedon's status as the strongest state in the old Combine and prompted Masako to declare the Directorate reformed into the "Galedon Mutual Co-Prosperity Sphere", though aside from a change in name and expansion of the existing state system, nothing else of note changed significantly. It was in this form that Galedon had its shining moment of glory, enduring one of the longest of the Terran sieges of the Successor State capitals in 3050-52 that ended with the orbital bombardment of the dug-in Terran invaders until they were utterly annihilated. Galedon took a key role in the counter-attack, including the pivotal battle for Benjamin in 3053-54 and the liberation of Nox in 3055, before providing support for the invasion of Terra and the Sol System in Operation: SERPENT.

The peace after the fall of Terra didn't last, though Galedon had nearly a decade to recover and prepare before the prospect of the Canaan Accord peacefully rejoining the Federated Suns drove them to action. In the resulting Concord-Compact War, Galedon and their allies came very close to breaking the rival alliance, actively invading three of their enemies' capitals and mostly overrunning the Azami Confederation. But to their shock and fury, the Lyran Alliance states intervened against them instead of against the Compact, drawing the war out and blunting the invasions of the Compact nations. With the forces flagging all along the front, Masako took personal command of the invasion of Robinson, and she would fall in battle ensuring the death of Lord Protector Aaron Sandoval, denying the Accord its adult ruler and a figure for resistance to rally around. Ultimately the war ground to an exhausted halt in 3073, with the following year seeing an arbitrated peace signed on Nox after tense negotiations brokered by Gothi Ragnar Magnusson of Rasalhague.

Now the Director of the Co-Prosperity Sphere, Hoff followed his mother's policies and Galedon focused inward; their alliance with what was now the Kilbourne Suns' Concord made them the strongest bloc in the Inner Sphere, and so long as the Compact and the Spinward states warred with one another, nothing would change that.

In time, though, that calculation changed, and Hoff's surprising death in 3092 saw to that. Yumiko Honda, Hoff's elder daughter, was soon overthrown by Kori Honda, the younger, who became Director. A secret supporter of the Black Dragon Society, Kori embarked on open Kuritanization, even marrying a surviving member of House Kurita and bearing an heir with him. After years of preparation Kori broke her grandmother's vow to House Takeda-Suvorov and compelled their submission. Their fleet, armies, and military resources made Kori the strongest of the Successor Lords by far, and she applied that strength with gusto in 3110 when she joined the unfolding Fourth Succession War, invading all of her neighbors in sequence, even her old allies in the Concord. This betrayal shook the entire Inner Sphere and left her state friendless, but she continued to press onward against all challengers regardless of ever-increasing losses. Against Kori's desires, but at the advice of her generals, she signed the Peace of Dieron in 3120. This mandated accepting the loss of worlds her troops couldn't hold while still walking away with Pesht, Avon, Vega, and a number of other captured worlds. Kori Honda had fought all of her neighbors and, by every objective measure, had won territorially for it.

In celebration, Kori took the final step. In 3121 she relocated her capital to Luthien where she proclaimed herself Coordinator of the Draconis Combine. House Honda were relegated to subordinates within the Galedon Military District; House Kurita once more reigned supreme.


Sidebar 16: The True Masako Honda?

Few figures loom so large or so controversially over the history of the Second Age of War as Director Masako Honda of Galedon. She was the most powerful Successor Lord of the era and co-leader of the most powerful of the alliances. Under her firm hand warlords were crushed, pirates slaughtered, and dozens of worlds secured from the chaos of the post-Collapse Combine. Starving worlds were fed, medical supplies were distributed, and populations saved and uplifted after two centuries of chaos and hardship. At the same time, multiple Successor States fell in whole or in part to her mighty army and the rebuilt Swords of Light, and her ISF remained vigilant for threats to the new order she built in the former Combine. Today, her great-grandson Coordinator Yorinaga Kurita has hailed her as the spiritual foundation of the reborn Draconis Combine, and her name is widely celebrated and commemorated under House Kurita.

Yet much of what is remembered of her in the Combine is legend. Outside of the Combine historians have a more mixed appraisal of Masako. The most obvious of these diversions from House Kurita's new history is the historical record on her views of the Combine. Far from dreaming of restoring it, Masako spoke critically, even contemptuously, of the idea she would restore the Combine. "They are the Old Order. I am the New," she famously told an interviewer from the Fort Ballycastle Gazette during a 3040 state visit to Lexington. Under her law the Black Dragon Society was listed as a subversive organization hostile to state security and ruthlessly purged whenever they found their way into even the lowest government structure. She mused upon having the Kuritas exiled on Terra executed as Terran collaborators after the fall of Terra, though she did not have the means or even interest to follow up on that. It is rather apparent to many scholars outside the Combine that Masako would not be happy at all with her granddaughter Kori's handiwork, much less Kori's betrayal of Masako's agreements with her neighbors. An exiled official from Galedon, Toshihiro Somoza, famously told a ComStar reporter in 3121"If the Director knew what Kori would become, she would have strangled the treacherous bitch as a babe in the crib!"

Masako is also remembered as having a great capacity for cruelty. Many scholars cite sources from exiles that she personally saw to the torture and execution of the Lancaster Authority's ambassador to Galedon for plotting with her brother, who was likewise executed. Threats to her rule were purged from civil society by the ISF, with attendant brutality if there was widespread resistance. She publicly shot and killed one of her admirals for not wiping out the McCallister Shogunate's navy at the Battle of Avon in 3036. Later on Masako would be ruthless during the siege of Galedon, and even as doctors struggled to keep her alive and rebuild her burned and ruined body, she issued directives for the leveling of whole towns if it meant eradicating Terran positions that her forces could not dislodge. Once her navy succeeded in securing orbital supremacy, she personally gave the order for the orbital bombardment that ruined hundreds of square kilometers of Galedon's best land and destroyed the Terran invaders. In 3056, brutal ISF reprisals on Rengoists in recaptured worlds became such an embarrassment to her both politically and personally that Masako publicly, on a live feed, beheaded the responsible ISF official with a single stroke of her sword. Not for nothing has she gone down in history as the "Dragon Lady of Galedon," a mocking moniker conceived by Eris Halas that Masako unflappably adopted as a compliment.

Yet there are those outside of the Combine who remember her fondly. In the Kilbourne Suns' Concord, many remember her for her warm friendship with Penny Reynolds, her closest ally. Masako's genuine affection for Penny is a matter of historical fact, and for a people who honor Penny as the greatest figure since Aleksandr Kerensky (and some of them rate her even higher than Kerensky), even the long-standing dislike of "Dracs" is diminished by that fact. Moreso, the fury over Kori Honda's betrayal of the alliance Masako and Penny forged gives a romantic, nostalgic tinge to memories of Masako. She is a figure of a better time, when the peoples of her Co-Prosperity Sphere and the Concord stood as the mightiest of the Inner Sphere, the rocks on which the might of Terra itself was smashed to bits.

Brutal, ruthless, cold, but with a quiet passionate core, one thing is certain of Masako: she will be remembered for centuries as one of the greatest victors of the Second Age of War, and so long as that memory remains, so will her legacy.

"Historical Profiles", University of Melbourne (Terra) Public History Site, written by Vincent Stevens, professional author and commentator, published 19 July 3138


Lexington Concord
Year of Union: 3066
Merged with Solar Union and Kilbourne Commonwealth into Kilbourne Suns' Concord
Capital: Lexington

The Lexington Combat Group is remembered on our side of the Glass for their long connection to House Davion until their eventual absorption into the AFFS as the 4th Ceti Hussars. Across the Glass, they created one of the key states of the Second Age of War. Seeing the holovids and accounts of General Penelope Reynolds as both stateswoman and war leader reminds me of Devlin Stone or my Uncle Victor. She certainly earned her place and deserves the comparison to the heroes of the Jihad.

The Concord was formed by the skill and power of the Lexington Combat Group, former SLDF regiments-turned-mercenaries, and the remnant of SLDF forces from the 3rd Army. Making their base on the former Draconis March world of the same name, the Concord formed a democratically-empowered military republic, sponsoring major units from across the Inner Sphere while dismantling most of the feudalism that had cropped up among the worlds of the former Draconis March. Like other powers they started expanding when the Second Age of War commenced, led by the legendary Red Queen, General Penelope Reynolds

Reynolds forged a close personal friendship with Director Masako Honda of the Galedon Directorate and together the two started an alliance that dominated much of the Anti-Spinward Inner Sphere for the next seventy years. Beginning with the conquest of the Lancaster Authority in 3032, the Concord and Galedon expanded rapidly and widely through the decade, the Concord even embarking on a wide Periphery campaign to secure multiple settled worlds for wide-scale colonization efforts among abandoned systems Rimward of the Federated Suns. Bringing the Solar Union into the alliance, the Concord and Union overran the United Outworlds Republic, then turned their armies and that of Kilbourne's on the isolated and demoralized Filtvelt Coalition to take that state as well. With their Periphery flank secure and their territorial situation stable, the Concord turned its energies into preparing for large-scale colonization and its military development towards the greatest threat Reynolds foresaw: the Terran Union.

Reynolds and the LCG were among the most prepared when the HPG network went down in 3050 and the Terrans arrived six weeks later. The Terran Union military forces that struck at Lexington were second only to those dispatched to Galedon, and their transmission of Natasha Kerensky's offer of a seat at the new Star League Council of Lords in exchange for subservience was solely perfunctory, though not as laconic as General Reynolds' reply: "Nuts!" The resulting battle saw the Terran invasion force initially successful in seizing key points with the sheer quantity of superior weaponry they enjoyed and the combat power of their all-armored infantry forces, but Reynolds successfully held Fort Ballycastle and other key fortified installations. She held out against repeated attacks until the Concord Navy intervened in January 3051 and, in a vicious slugfest, drove off the blockading Terran naval contingents. At that point the Terran survivors withdrew rather than fight a hopeless battle, accepting some losses from aerospace and naval interception to get clear.

Over the early years of the war Reynolds and the LCG moved from system to system, driving off Terran invasion waves in the Canaan Accord, Federated Suns, and her own state, before joining her devoted blood sister Masako in crushing the Terran forces at Benjamin in 3054. That same year the leaders of the Inner Sphere assembled in Protector-General Jessica Sandoval's headquarters on Robinson, where Reynolds took the lead in pressing forward with what become the Robinson Accords, alternatively bullying, encouraging, and supporting her peers until they were in accordance with her one unwavering goal: the permanent destruction of the Terran Union and the end of Terran power in the Inner Sphere. With the Accords signed and the Terran invasions ended from exhaustion, the Successor States went on the attack, Reynolds' troops supporting each axis as it was needed, liberating captured worlds like Nox, Skye, and Tikonov and pushing on into the heart of the Union itself. In 3059, the exhausted Successor States met once more at Northwind to consider a Terran offer of conditions that would have preserved the Terran Union but relinquished half its territories, but Reynolds rallied them to refuse and countered with the plan for Operation: SERPENT: "After nine hundred years of misrule, oppression, and neglect, it is time that Terra finally be brought low so that it will never threaten us again." Reynolds got her away again and received command of the resulting invasion with her best remaining troops. Terra was subdued before the end of 3060 and General Reynolds made the hero of the hour.

The long war, and the loss of so many of her soldiers and close comrades, had yet taken their toll, including in unforeseen ways. In early 3062 Reynolds collapsed suddenly one morning while in a state conference on rebuilding. Doctors soon determined the cause as a hemorrhagic stroke traced to neurological and cardiovascular trauma from her war-time injures and wounds. Left comatose, she passed two weeks later. Her successors were left to deal with the growing collapse of the Robinson Accords' general peace among the Successor States and the renewal of the Second Age of War. Ultimately, after initiatives in all three states, the Concord negotiated a common political union with their allies. Much of the Concord's social democracy and military focus was carried over into the new union with the Solar Union and Kilbourne Commonwealth: the Kilbourne Suns' Concord.


Sidebar 17: The Legacy of the Red Queen

Many names loom large in the turbulent history of the 31st Century, but none match the reputation and legend of Penelope Reynolds, the Red Queen of the Lexington Combat Group. During the Second Age of War she made the Lexington Concord one of the strongest Successor States, often leading her forces from the front. Many worlds fell to the falling fists of the LCG's famed assault drops. Penny would become a close friend to her neighboring ruler, Director Masako Honda of Galedon, with their connection being so widely known as to see them referred to as "blood sisters" by many admiring commentators.

But all of that was mere precursor to the drama that would unfold in Penny's final decade. For all history can be driven by vast systemic forces, humanity instinctively appreciates those moments when individual figures loom large over the wider forces in conflict. From Hannibal versus Scipio to Kerensky versus Amaris, history is full of points where personal conflict is the dominant memory of a wider clash. The Terran War can be seen in a similar light, with Penny Reynolds cast as the bold leader of the Successor States and their cause against the tyrannical ambitions of Natasha Kerensky.

Indeed, the Terran War was the pinnacle of Penny's celebrated life. By clever argument, passionate rhetoric, and sheer force of personality, she kept the Successor States under the common cause of smashing the Terrans once and for all. Once more she often fought on the front, coming under direct fire on numerous campaigns across the breadth of the war. At the defense of Fort Ballycastle she defied Terran tactical nukes in rallying the LCG to hold their capital base from the invaders. Later, at Robinson, Benjamin, Albalii, and Northwind, she personally led the LCG's patented assault drops onto Terran positions. She would make her final drops at the end of the war, in the December 3059 capture of Luna and the Rhone Valley landings of February 3060 on Terra itself. Penny led her peers in the Wave One Command Council of Operation: SERPENT through the following eight months of bloody, hellish fighting straight to the heart of Geneva, and in fitting fashion, she is widely recorded landing the finishing blow on Director-General Kerensky's Atlas II. The resulting iconic image of struggling Atlas BattleMechs has remained a cultural touchstone of the Inner Sphere for the last eighty years. With the surrender of Terra and the Treaty of Geneva, the fame and legend of the Red Queen was cemented into the hearts of trillions.

All legends leave legacies. It is how those legacies are interpreted that determine the memories associated with them. For Penny Reynolds, her particular role in the Terran War lifted her above her contemporaries, even her blood sister Masako; not merely a Successor Lord leading one of the Successor States but a leader for all the peoples and worlds and states of the Inner Sphere and Near Periphery. Penny came to embody the drive, determination, and independence of the millennia-old diaspora of Humanity from their motherworld, now determined to put down the latest effort to suborn them to that same long-departed world. No longer just the Red Queen of the Lexington Combat Group, Penelope Reynolds became the Champion of the Inner Sphere, and will be remembered so long as Human civilization records history.


-"Historical Profile Essay: Penelope Reynolds", posted on the University of Tikograd's College of Social Sciences Open Discussion Board by graduate student Gennady Taras, 19 July 3140

What sensationalist pap! You might as well come from the Concord to write such a thing of the enabler of Masako Honda and all the evil her cursed line has caused us!

-Public reply post by an anonymous graduate student

A bit hagiographical for my tastes, but not explicitly wrong. Penny Reynolds was a brave and courageous commander and, let's be clear, the woman we needed during the Terran War, whatever we feel about her friendship with Masako or the aggression Masako and her successors subjected us to in 3069 and 3110. She deserves the praise she earned bringing Tasha Kerensky and her tyranny down.

-Another public reply post by another anonymous graduate student



Solar Union
Year of Union: 3066
Merged with Lexington Concord and Kilbourne Commonwealth into Kilbourne Suns' Concord
Capital: Urich

History, in general, is not kind, and it is easy to see the forces that crafted the Solar Union and its practical ruthlessness when it came to survival. Although the state they crafted is technically gone, it lives on in the presence of the Solar Legions of the Concord, and the structure of the Concord's current government.

The retraction of Davion power and the breakup of the Draconis Combine created a vacuum in what was once the Peripheryward Draconis March. Former DCMS commanders, rebellious AFFS units, and opportunistic local nobles all took turns carving out petty empires and warring with one another, with merc bands and pirates adding to the chaos. House Yalos of Urich became a rallying point for those local planets that sought to create a self-defense force against the raids ravaging their worlds, and so the Solar Union was born, a military-dominated state that justified its ruthlessness as a necessary evil against the barbarism descending upon the ex-Davion Outback. With its pride force, the Solar Legions, the Union gradually clawed a functional core of worlds together before joining the expansions of the Second Age of War. An alliance with the Kilbourne Commonwealth and understandings with the Lexington Concord provided the necessary opening to embark on the conquest of the Duchy of Vicente, which fell in 3034.

Yet even now the Union's power was insufficient should it be attacked by its larger Concord neighbor. Chancellor Jonisar Yalos soon had an opportunity to win security against this threat when he received a diplomatic offer from the McAllister Shogunate, promising their alliance against the Concord and Galedon if the Union did not interfere in the neighboring Outworld Republic's support for the Shogunate's war against Rasalhague. Rather than accept the offer, Yalos transmitted it to Galedon and Lexington, and in so doing won his place in their alliance. The end result of this transaction was the prize of half the Outworlds and a seat at the table of the Inner Sphere's strongest alliance. The conquest of the Filtvelt Coalition in 3037 completed the Solar Union's expansion, after which they turned to internal digestion of their gains and rebuilding their military supply chains after the Terran export ban of 3040.

Due to the insistence of their allies, the Solar Legions were on standby when the HPG Blackout began in July 3050, and on the arrival of Terran forces at Urich to offer Star League membership, Chancellor Yalos refused to betray his allies. Urich endured severe damage in the months of the fighting by Terran forces, with massive casualties to the defending legions and the use of tactical atomics by both sides inflicting damage on key cities across the planet, but eventually the Terrans withdrew to reinforce their invasion of Galedon and expand operations elsewhere. Battered by the fighting, the Union took the time to recover and work with their allies to begin the counterattack. The Solar Legions participated in the push through the Canaan Accord and occupied Tikonov and Azami worlds into the provinces of the Terran Union itself, most prominently working to crack the Terra defensive perimeter with the conquest of Caph in April-June 3059.

After the fall of Terra in 3060, the Union turned towards economic recovery and rebuilding their battered forces with recovered Terran technology. The factories of Urich, Vicente, and other important worlds held by the Union were overhauled to produce superior Terran weaponry. With the death of Penelope Reynolds shortly after the war, Chancellor Yalos resolved to pursue a greater project: the unification of the Concord, Union, and Commonwealth into one state. After years of negotiation — and the example of the merger of the Federated Suns with the Brethren of the Stars — the final agreement was signed on Urich in 3065, and with it, Chancellor Jonisar Yalos retired his position, leaving it to his successor to become the first Chancellor of the Kilbourne Suns' Concord.


Kilbourne Commonwealth
Year of Union: 3066
Merged with Lexington Concord and Solar Union into Kilbourne Suns' Concord
Capital: Kilbourne

It is in the character of the peoples of the Davion Periphery to struggle to make do with whatever circumstances they face. That seems to be true on both sides of the Glass and is personified by the story of the Kilbourne Commonwealth. In the end, House Arseid forfeited hereditary power for the good of their homeworld, and Kilbourne has benefited immensely from that choice.

The Federated Suns' Periphery felt the Collapse the earliest and most keenly. The AFFS' disintegration through the 1st and 2nd Succession Wars left the region a mess of petty rulers and pirates. House Arseid on Kilbourne took advantage of their remaining facilities to form an independent military and means to protect neighboring systems, growing their Commonwealth through the 30th and 31st Centuries until they joined the great scramble of the Second Age of War. Allied to their neighbors in the Solar Union, Kilbourne attacked into the Filtvelt Coalition in the First Outback War and made some territorial gain before the peace. Not fully consulted on the Union's decision to join Galedon and Lexington, Kilbourne sat out the annihilation of the Outworlds. It had little choice but to join the alliance however and participated in the final destruction of Filtvelt.

Their situation was now one of absolute security, at the cost of any true diplomatic independence. House Arseid settled into keeping their economy running through the Terran arms export bans and other economic shenanigans of the 3040s. When the Terrans blacked out the Inner Sphere's HPGs and arrived at Kilbourne, they offered control of the former Outworlds and a chance out of the alliance Kilbourne had been compelled into, with a seat at the Star League Council table, for Kilbourne's support. But the Commonwealth would not betray its ally nor accept permanent Terran control of the Inner Sphere, and refused. The shocked Terrans promptly invaded the planet, ravaging its industrial factories and destroying most of the military academy before withdrawing. With word coming of the invasions elsewhere, Kilbourne rallied to its allies' side. Over the course of the Terran War, they fought on every front between the Federated Suns and Rasalhague, leaving their armies utterly exhausted by the time they helped secure Dieron and Northwind in 3059 and provided a token force to the Third Wave of Operation: SERPENT.

After the Fall of Terra Kilbourne began the painful reconstruction of their economy. When Chancellor Yalos proposed the merger of the three states, House Arseid was initially hesitant, but popular support for the measure and their homeworld being chosen as the new capital eventually prompted acceptance. In 3066 the last Duke of Kilbourne, Harris Arseid, voluntarily abdicated his political power, and was elected in a tight vote to become the first Chancellor of the Kilbourne Suns' Concord. The old Commonwealth was gone.


Crucis Pact
Year of Reformation: 3033
Year of Merger with Brethren: 3062
Reformed into the Federated Suns
Capital: New Avalon

The story of the decline, fall, and restoration of the Federated Suns of the Cisglass is inspirational and tragic, but it would be unwise to consider it a heroic epic come to life. It was often a messy, and bloody, reformation.

The Federated Suns lasted, at least on paper, into the 30th Century, although it was reduced to the Crucis March before that point. In 2916 First Prince Julian Davion put the Federation to its (temporary) rest, working with nearby worlds to reforge the Crucis Pact that had existed centuries before. Necessary reforms stabilized the collapsing structure of House Davion's realm and enabled the reduced Crucis Pact to survive into the 31st Century. As the Second Age of War commenced Prince Ian Davion joined the race for worlds, determined to reforge the Federation that had once shone so brightly. Through diplomacy and force he expanded the Pact, re-entering the old Capellan March and securing his succession, and the yards at Kathil, through his marriage to Grand Duchess Maria VanLees. By 3033, enough of the old Capellan March had likewise been regained that Ian decided the time had come. At his wedding, as a wedding gift to his bride and the rest of his realm, Ian Davion declared the Federated Suns restored with a dramatic flourish, revealing the long-disused sword-and-sun emblem.

The Federated Suns, thus reforged, continued onward in its restorationist efforts, reclaiming more worlds and even laying claim to the former Taurian Concordat. They defied Terra when Operation: REVIVAL came, with New Avalon as the first capital to expel Terran forces, and after years of campaigning against repeated Terran invasion broke the Terran invasion waves with victory at Axton. After more years of campaigns through the liberation of Tikonov and the battle for Northwind, the Federated Suns joined the invasion of Terra, and with it, the end of the Terran Union.

By that point, the realm was about to undergo its final merger into its current form. Long Tom Silver, leader of the Brethren of the Stars pirate empire, accepted an agreement with First Prince Ian to marry Ian's heiress Victoria to Long Tom's chosen heir. In the New Syrtis Accords between the Restorer and the Greatest of the Pirates, the birth of a mutual grandchild through their heirs would produce a merger of the realms, to retain the name of the Federated Suns but to absorb the Brethrens' elected assembly of planets. In 3062, Victoria Davion gave birth to Princess Grace Silver-Davion, and with Grace's first breath, the union was completed, and the now-enlarged Federated Suns adopted its current form.



United Hindu Collective
Year of Union: 3073
United with Federated Suns
Capital: Islamabad

While no state is blameless, the Hindu Collective accounted for themselves as well as any state in their situation might expect. Their ultimate decision to join the Federated Suns was one of the key decision points of the history of the Cisglass Inner Sphere; had they chosen otherwise the outcome of the Concord-Compact War, and with it the balance of power of the entire Inner Sphere, would have been very different.

Historically the last state to join the Federation, the collapse of the 29th Century saw the United Hindu Collective re-assert its old independence and maintain it for the better part of two centuries. Due to their cultural focus and its political expression they did not join the expansions of the Second Age of War as enthusiastically. Ultimately only a few worlds from the collapsing Colorado Empire and Peripheral Union were taken by the Collective. Unlike the majority of Successor States the Collective accepted the Terrans' offer of a seat on the new Star League Council, for reasons that remain unclear and have been endlessly speculated upon. This spared them the worst years of the Terran War but did not save them from the savage economic shock as they were subjected to total embargoes by the Successor States, crashing the Collective's economy and creating a massive political fury at the Maharaja-President Choudhuri and his administration. Multiple units of their armed forces deserted and joined the Federated Suns to resist the Terrans. Further difficulties came with Terran forces using the Collective as a staging ground for raiding strikes at Concord and Federated Sun targets, resulting ultimately in attacks on Basantapur and Islamabad to strike the Terran bases.

Following elections in 3054 that turned out the pro-Terran clique, the new government under Maharaja-President Ambedkar immediately demanded the Terran Union withdraw all "security" troops from the Collective. When the Terrans refused the Messengers of Shiva and other Collective forces struck at them and the Collective declared war. While not entirely sufficient to dispel hostility from the other Successor States, who were already ending the Terran invasions by that time, the move came at the right time to preserve the Collective's integrity and, through ending the Terrans' use of their worlds as peaceful bases, further benefit the Robinson Accord states. The Collective was allowed to sign the Robinson Accord in 3055 and the Messengers of Shiva were employed in the liberation of Tikonov.

After the war, the Collective returned to trying to balance itself between powers, but the growing strength of their neighbors put the Collective's continued ability to remain independent increasingly in doubt. Movements to join either the Concord or the Federated Suns became prominent. The outbreak of war in 3069 over the Sandoval-Davion royal marriage created a crisis point in Collective politics, and as before it was settled democratically with the pro-Davion parties winning a solid majority in the 3072 elections. The Collective voted to join the war and, the following year, signed the official agreement on New Avalon to join the Federated Suns once more.


Brethren of the Stars
Year of Union: 3062
Merged with Federated Suns
Capital: St. Ives

The survival of this state, much less its success, testifies both to the chaos of the Cisglass Inner Sphere before and during the Second Age of War and to the immense, if brutal, qualities of "Long Tom" Silver, the self-proclaimed and eminently justified "Greatest of the Pirates". The Brethren forged the greatest pirate kingdom either Inner Sphere has ever or likely will ever know of.

The collapse of Liao and Davion power brought with it a vacuum in the vicinity of St. Ives. Local sheng assembled a mercantile empire that they sought to protect through mercenary hires, a method that did them well into the 31st Century. But in their greed they ignored that their mercenaries were increasingly dominated by pirate groups who preyed upon neighboring and local shipping, even helping rival sheng attack one another. This left the St. Ives Mercantile Alliance dangerously vulnerable if the wrong person came along to challenge.

That person came in 3020, and his name was Thomas Silver, or "Long Tom Silver" as he preferred and, indeed, demanded to be called. Using force of will, personality, terrifying brutality, and the kind of charisma that attracts cutthroat pirates, Silver suborned or conquered the mercenary-pirate bands that the sheng relied upon for self-protection and their own petty feuds. By 3028 he had consolidated enough power that in one week of butchery, his forces wiped out most of the sheng in St. Ives and nearby worlds. Silver decreed that he would now rule as the Grand Admiral of the Brethren of the Stars, with a council of his most capable lieutenants and any ambitious and bloodthirsty pirate courageous and capable enough to gain his favor to help direct the state. To the surprise of the Inner Sphere the resulting pirate kingdom, while certainly brutal in many ways, did not fly apart into assassinations and anarchy. To keep the empire stable and prevent excessive domestic uprisings Silver instituted a series of domestic and civil reforms to governance, democratizing the worlds heavily, while providing state-sponsored (and sometimes bloody) popular entertainment for the populace. On the diplomatic front, he proved astoundingly flexible and reasonable, forging temporary alliances with neighbors that allowed the Brethren to make gains through conquest of the Unity of Bellatrix and the Capellan Hegemony, including the founding Capellan world of Sarna. He also formed more permanent alliances with First Prince Ian Davion of the Federated Suns and King Alexander Allison of the Royal Protectorate of Harsefeld, creating territorial arrangements through the former Capellan zone with both and providing the linchpin to what became known as the St. Ives Compact, an alliance of states across the central and Anti-Spinward/Rimward Inner Sphere.

When Operation: REVIVAL came in 3050 the Terrans, with clenched teeth, still made the same offer to him as the other Successor Lords got, but with the added threat that refusal would see him hauled in as a pirate and hung. Long Tom Silver's response became legendary: "Many have tried and many have failed, lads. Now come find out why." The Terrans indeed tried, and learned why: the battle for St. Ives was a viciously bloody affair, only surpassed by the fight for Galedon in its combined length and savagery. The Brethren fleet proved impossible to pin down and destroy, even after most of the planet and the system's holdings were lost, while planetside the Brethren ground forces and supporting mercenaries used every dirty trick in the book to forestall superior Terran technology and the combat power of their all-armored infantry units. After nine brutal months of warfare the arrival of relief forces from the Oriento-Capellan Empire and Federated Suns finally levered out what was left of the Terrans, who suffered enormously in their repeated efforts to find and kill the legendary pirate admiral. The Brethren were badly blooded but intact, and as the years passed threw their fleet and raiding expertise into grinding down the Terran invasions of their allies and, eventually, pushing them back.

Even as the final battles for Terra were waged, Admiral Silver was at work securing his legacy. He was not a learned man but he was a crafty one. His death might very well pull the empire apart and cause it to be consumed by neighboring states, even allied ones. Rather than see the Brethren die outright, he chose reform, though in his own unique style. A showman, Silver decreed that he would hold a publicly-televised contest for any who could prove themselves his progeny to contest for the succession, and after the negotiation of the New Syrtis Accords, the hand of Princess Victoria Davion in marriage.

While the future bride was reportedly very displeased with this, she was not displeased with the result of the contest. Brethren Admiral "Roaring John" Silver, every bit his father's son, forsook the petty reality holovid show that was being made of the contest, returned to his ships, and raided the dying Terran Union before joining Operation: SERPENT and the battles for Terra, leading the WarShip fleet of the Successor States in their final battles with the Terran Union Navy. Upon his return to St. Ives in 3061 John found out, to his surprise, that he'd won the contest. Long Tom was greatly impressed with his son's "piratical initiative" and endorsed John as successor. Later that year newly-elected Grand Admiral John Silver married Princess Victoria, and the following year the birth of their daughter Grace — named for the ancient Terran pirate Grace O'Malley, by Long Tom's reckoning — activated the union of the New Syrtis Accords. The Brethren were folded into the Federated Suns, which adopted many of the local democratic governance concepts the Brethren had introduced in their empire. John Silver became Arch-Duke of the St. Ives March, and Long Tom retired as the Greatest of the Pirates.

Shortly afterward, Long Tom faded from public view, to such an extent that no details of his death are widely known, which has been the cause of speculation by many as to his ultimate fate. This speculation is further fueled from the reports in the decades since of highly-effective, well-equipped pirate bands striking in regions of the old Outworlds, the Kuritan Periphery, and all the way over to the Principate and Ghastillian territories, always led by a masked man identifying himself as "Long Tom Silver". That he might be over a hundred years old and still pirating is highly unlikely, but the legend, it seems, will never die.



Sidebar 18: A Periphery Ghost Story

The following transcript is derived from surviving data fragments found in a cargo DropShip black box sold in 3117 at a wholesalers' aftermarket on Zalt in the Free Traders' Union. If not for the buyer's curiosity it would have been lost in the traditional data wipe that such parts undergo.


<Bridge Backup Recovery Recorder — SV Cumberland Delight, flagged in Kilbourne Commonwealth>
<Location: Nadir Jump Point, System KC-8812, Along Rasalhaguan-Concord Periphery Trade Route>
<Date/Time: 22.5.3106.1625>
<Cpt. TOWNSEND> …identity of the unknown vessel yet?

<Tech. XIU> No IFF. Target vessel is at… acceleration, will overtake in approximately thirty minutes.

<TOWNSEND> Damn. No scheduled JumpShips for another fifty hours. Okay, let's see what they want. Comms?

<Tech. GOLDWYN> They're in range for real-time. I'll send a… incoming radio call, unknown vessel!

<TOWNSEND> Put them on. Do we have tri-vee or video?

<GOLDWYN> Looks like it, sir.

<TOWNSEND> Put them on.

<DATA FRAGMENT IMAGE depicts modestly-lit command center. Assorted figures in regular spacer jumpsuits are barely visible along periphery of image, but the image focuses on a single figure lounging in a chair. The figure wears a half-mask of silver with an eye patch stylized upon it, with weathered skin visible and a head of long snow white hair matched by a salt-and-pepper gray beard forming beneath the mask. One of the hands is clearly a cybernetic prosthetic.>

<TOWNSEND> Unknown vessel, I am Captain Louis Townsend of Cumberland Delight, what can I do for you?

<MASKED FIGURE> Well, Cap'n, if ye be a wise man, ye'll cut your thrust an' not give us a chase. Spare us both some fuel. We're comin' for yer cargo, lad, an' the harder ye fight us for it, the worse ye'll get.

<TOWNSEND> So you're pirates. I've faced your kind before, and I promise you, the Delight is well-prepared to meet you. I've got a battery of Spencers and Helios PPCs that will make you regret raiding us.

<MASKED FIGURE> *laughter* Lad, ye're not up against a half-runnin' Leopard. This is the Longest Tom, an' we'll cut ye to ribbons.

<TOWNSEND> What, the Longest Tom? What do you take me for? I suppose you're going to claim you're bloody Long Tom Silver too, while you're at it?!

<MASKED FIGURE> *laughs uproariously* Aye lad, that'd be my name. Now, ye gonna be wise, or do ye intend to suffer the fate of a fool?

<TOWNSEND> Long Tom Silver died decades ago. This isn't a horror holovid and I don't fall for half-baked Periphery ghost stories! If you make hostile approach we'll open fire.

<"LONG TOM SILVER"> Suit yerself, lad. Ye're goin' to be a Periphery ghost story soon enough.

<Communication feed ends>

<TOWNSEND> All hands to arms, gunners to stations. If these charlatans want a taste of our Spencers by God they'll get….

<RECORDING ENDS>

<DATA FRAGMENT IMAGE from Cumberland Delight gunnery cameras depict approaching vessel of WarShip volume and dimension. Image roughly corresponds to a heavily-modified Flamberge-class frigate. The vessel has clearly seen better days with much of the armor a patchwork and missing weapon emplacements, but several weapons are visibly intact along the hull. The bow has a humanoid figure affixed like an ornament, and a Long Tom artillery cannon juts from a bow mount in such a way as to suggest it is a particular body part of the bow ornament>


The Cumberland Delight was not found when the JumpShip Torvald arrived two days later on its regular trade run. A local search by the RRS Thorvald Sashima and KCS Nathan Hale would find destroyed armor and hull plating that could have come from the lost ship, but no definitive markers were found, and the ship was declared lost on the 10th of February 3108 by the Kilbourne Concord Admiralty Court.

The lost ship was one of over two dozen in the fifteen year period of 3106 to 3121, during a surge in Periphery piracy taking advantage of the preliminary tensions and onset of the Fourth Succession War. It was one of the more notable as the Cumberland Delight was a decommissioned Salish Falls-class Combat Transport of the old Lexington Concord Navy and had mounted batteries of Spencer cannons, a particularly-respected model of high-caliber subcapital cannon. Combined with its other weapons systems, it was more than a match for the typical DropShip-scale vessels employed by the pirate bands of the Periphery. Only a WarShip, even a half-functioning one, could have easily overtaken the ship. A vessel such as Long Tom Silver's beloved model ship, the Longest Tom, a captured Harsefeldian WarShip converted by Long Tom into a trophy prize. It went missing during the Terran siege of St. Ives in 3050-51 but no capture nor destruction by the TUDF was ever confirmed.

Suffice to say the discovery of this data fragment has sent waves through the Inner Sphere's community of conspiracy theorists, folklorists, and mystery enthusiasts, and has added to the legend of the continued survival of Long Tom Silver, the Greatest of the Pirates.


Aurigan Coalition
Year of Union: 3082
United with Magistracy of Canopus
Capital: Coromodir

I am not very familiar with the Aurigan Reach in our own Inner Sphere. Just stories about the Aurigan Civil War, and a rather pedestrian holodrama that spawned from them. In the Cisglass the Aurigans grew more powerful, enough to be noticed, even if they ultimately sacrificed their independence for Canopian support and protection. Though given House Centrella-Arano rules the Magistracy now, they have still come out better than their counterparts on our side of the Glass.

[I am familiar with our Aurigan Coalition, since the southwestern Periphery was my area of expertise when I was a Knight. The Aurigans in our universe have managed to achieve a degree of stability at a minor state level, even if nobody aside from the Calderon Protectorate and Federated Suns —and us, of course —have ever acknowledged them as a legitimate one. Roughly two dozen worlds, including two fairly well industrialised ones in Mechdur and Coromodir itself, and an army that's small, but solid quality; in the 3110s they managed to handle a Taurian freebooting expedition thoroughly enough I don't think any of the freebooters survived to run back to Taurus. I find it hard to disagree with Lady Trillian's assessment that they've done a lot better for themselves beyond the Glass, however. —Paladin Max Ergen]

Initially settled before the Reunification War, the Aurigan Reach was under various jurisdictions until the fall of the Star League brought about the collapse of Taurian and Capellan authority in these worlds. Local noble houses made gradual efforts to unite until Keona Arano proposed the reformation of a loose trade alliance into the Aurigan Coalition early in the 30th Century. The state prospered and gathered more worlds to its name over the following century to the start of the Second Age of War. While it made some activity during that time to expand, political instability brought on by dissent against High Lady Kamea's centralization policies forced the Aurigans to halt and digest their gains. By the time they were stable enough to proceed, they had no avenues of expansion left save long and costly resettlement efforts. They negotiated a defense pact with the Magistracy of Canopus in 3040 to retain their independence and, it was hoped, fend off any plans by the Federated Suns, the Brethren of the Stars, or the Lexington Concord to devour them.

By reports High Lady Kamea seriously considered the Terrans' offer of Council Lord status in a new Star League, but her senior advisor, Lord Alexander Madeira, persuaded her that it was a trap that would reduce them to the Terrans' puppets. Her rejection led to a heavy raid that wrecked most of the military industry on both settled worlds of the Coromodir system and much of the civilian infrastructure too, as the Terrans showed no mercy and deliberately sought to annihilate Coromodir's capacity for independent industry. The efforts of Oliveira's Marauders and the Royal Guard saved the Palace from destruction, though High Lady Kamea herself was almost killed in the fighting. The arrival of the Federated Suns' naval forces from New Vandenberg turned the tables on the detached Terran unit, forcing them to flee, and the Reach joined its neighbors in the fight against the Terrans. Too small to do much even without counting the near annihilation of what military industry the small state had by Terran attacks, the Reach provided support forces and the services of Oliveira's Marauders as an experienced raiding and strike unit to the fight towards Terra.

During the war, Kamea's son and heir Prince Alexander led a contingent of the best Aurigan MechWarriors to fight as an attached company to the Canopian 1st Royal Guards, where he met and soon began a romance with Nicoletta Centrella, heiress to Canopus. While the match was politically volatile for his mother, the smooth diplomacy of Magestrix Emma Centrella and Lord Alexander Madeira in concert made the eventual marriage of the children politically acceptable. The birth of a daughter, Keona Centrella-Arano, did not alone make unification possible, as the Aurigan Council could refuse to vote for the future Magestrix, but decades of Canopian diplomacy and economic incentives wore down their concerns until the 3082 Coromodir Agreement sealed the matter: the Aurigan Coalition became a self-governing constituent state within the Magistracy, to be governed by an appointed regent approved of by the Council (and unofficially to always be of Arano descent), while the Council would agree that the Magestrix would automatically be High Lady of the Reach so long as she was descended from Alexander or Keona. The Aurigan Coalition peaceably joined the Magistracy of Canopus in a process that culminated with the deaths of Alexander and Nicoletta and Keona's rise to both the Crimson and Cormorant Thrones.


Marian Hegemony
Years of Reformation: 3035, 3095, 3100
Reformed into Corvid Principate in 3035
Reformed into Scipian Dominate in 3095
Reformed into Flavian Principate in 3100
Capital: Alphard

The Marian Hegemony has long been a blight by the reckoning of many. A part of me still feels visceral disgust at the idea of Lyran worlds like Cavanaugh and Timbiqui and Buena being ruled from Alphard. But whatever my offended pride may feel, it would be dishonest to deny just how greater a state the Cisglass O'Reillys have founded over their kin on our side of the Glass, just as it would be dishonest not to acknowledge they have come a long way from their cruel beginnings.

Founded by Johann Sebastian O'Reilly in 2920, the Marian Hegemony became the terror of the old Free Worlds' peripheral regions with their repeated descents for tribute and slaves. Others moved to the worlds voluntarily in response to generous offers of arable land or economic opportunities in conjunction with the relative safety of the Periphery compared to the continued chaos of the early-30th Century Inner Sphere. The Hegemony overran neighboring states like the Illyrian Palatinate and the Lothian League (the former through conquest, the latter through subterfuge and manipulation) and used their expanded resource base to, in 3030, become one of the most aggressive of the early Second Age of War expansionists. Securing their flank in former League space with alliances, they plunged for former Lyran space, seizing Timbiqui and beginning manipulations between the oft-warring states of Bolan and Tamarind. They were only briefly checked by the reformation of the Circinian Federation before compelling that state's submission while winning the Niops Collective's admission through adroit diplomacy. Not until they reached Bolan in 3033 did they finally face any major resistance from one of the stronger Successor States, with Arcadian intervention in the famous (or infamous for Alphardians) "Rettungsaktion" of 3034. They would nevertheless continue to expand the following years, taking over a portion of their fallen Kashamarkan allies and conquering Tamarind in 3036.

The surprising thing, to some, is that this was done under no less than four Imperators in the span of as many years. Ultimately the last left standing was the sickly but intelligent Corvus O'Reilly-Logan, who used the conquest of Tamarind to consolidate his power to ram through a controversial abolition bill that ended slavery (as well as the technocratic castes on Niops) by one vote in the Senate. With other reforms he proclaimed the state reorganized into the Corvid Principate, assuming the title of Princeps while maintaining the Imperator position as one he controlled but could delegate to military advisors as needed. Seeking to end the cycle of familial bloodletting he formally adopted his niece Lucia O'Reilly-Logan and his cousin Livia O'Reilly, taking advantage of his own childlessness to elevate them to his heirs and ensuring there were no other viable candidates to the throne that enemies could use against him. The abolition likewise made possible a rapprochement with the fiercely abolitionist Arcadians that benefited the Hegemony, which through territorial exchanges ensured the Arcadians brought the Lyran Alliance into the unfolding Second Andurien War as allies of the Principate, thus restoring the balance of power in the former Free Worlds League to the Principate's favor.

A challenge to Corvus' rule materialized among the patricians in 3040, seeking to restore the institution of slavery and the rights of the former masters over their freed slaves, but it was utterly crushed in a day's fighting (and was most likely provoked by Corvus' own agents to ensure the outcome). Secure in his throne Corvus oversaw the final expansion of the Principate for the next half-century, joining the War of Donegalian Succession as an ally of Queen Johanna and her Arcadian supporters and counter-attacking the Oriento-Capellan Empire's assault on Arcadian territory. When peace was restored over two years later, the Principate had gained a portion of the broken New Commonwealth and Kashamarkan worlds initially lost to the Empire. Rebuilding the legions in the face of the Terran Export Ban of 3040 occupied Corvus' energies for the rest of the decade, as did his new role as doting grandfather to Livia's children and the future heirs of the Principate.

The Principate's peace ended in 3050 with the HPG blackout. With black boxes the Principate maintained the necessary communications to avoid panic, and after deliberation Corvus ordered the legions to mobilize. He was proven right when Terran naval and ground troop forces jumped into Alphard. The new Star League was proclaimed and Corvus was offered the honor of a seat on the new Council, so long as he acknowledged the permanency of the Terrans' positions as First Lord and agreed to naval disarmament and a reduction in his standing forces; if not, he would be treated an enemy of the new League and made war upon by the Terrans and those states that adhered to the League. While some advisors wondered if acceptance might be preferable, especially of the Oriento-Capellans or even Arcadians agreed to join said League, Corvus was certain few if any Successor States would do so, and replied in his typical way, transmitting his refusal with Horatius' monologue from Macauley's 19th Century poem.

The fight on Alphard led to the loss or severe damage to numerous factories, though the Terrans suffered grievously at the hands of the Principate Navy in their escape, and a follow-up attempt on New Venice saw all but a few of the Terran raiding ships and troops destroyed or compelled to surrender. The Legions rallied as best as they could and rushed to the aid of their allies. Through the Terran War they remained firm and joined the Robinson Accords, their role culminating with participation in the battles for Regulus, New Delos, and New Dallas (alongside allied and former enemy units) and, under Consul Lucia O'Reilly and Imperatrix Lydia Humphries, command of the capture of Mars in Operation: SERPENT. The Terrans had just submitted when Lucia was summoned home: Corvus had fallen deathly ill, and he would pass away before the makeshift command circuit returned her to Alphard.

Under Princeps Lucia the Legions continued to protect their allies, fighting alongside the Rim Commonality and the Arcadians in numerous campaigns through the decades. Lucia passed on herself in 3090, leaving the Principate to her nephew-by-adoption Julius O'Reilly, the eldest son of Livia. Unfortunately, Julius' reign did not last long. His attempt to force through more reforms to curtail the remaining privileges of many patricians infuriated that class. Meanwhile his nephew Scipio, young and a skilled, energetic commander, yearned to return to the days of glorious conquest and tired of the indecisive defensive fighting and lack of proper spoils. In 3095 Scipio joined the resisting patricians and launched a coup that killed Julius and other loyalists. Becoming Princeps and Imperator, Scipio declared the state to now be the Scipian Dominate, a military dictatorship backed by the conservative patricians. After securing his power base and failing to secure the return of loyalist forces that fled to Canopian territory, Scipio embarked on his planned war to secure the throne of the Royal Federation through his blood ties to House Proctor. The resulting invasion pitted the legions against their former allies, reclaimed Tamarind and Bolan and captured multiple Arcadian worlds, but met its end in the 3099 invasion of Arcadia itself where the forces of House Proctor and House Davion met Scipio's victorious legions and smashed them in a few months of fighting. Retreating to Tamarind to regroup, Scipio's disappointed legates assassinated him in a bid to secure power themselves and rushed to return to Alphard before any others could claim it, abandoning their damaged legions to lose all that they'd gained in the following Arcadian counter-attack.

And all for nothing. After the new year, the loyalist troops of VI and IX Legio arrived at Alphard and seized the capital, crushing the patricians' remaining forces and retainers in the name of Julius' son Flavius. Flavius O'Reilly freed Scipio's various prisoners and declared himself Imperator. With the support of the regrouped reformists and a widening circle of remaining legions, Flavius quickly subdued or intimidated into submission the remaining patricians and expansionist vassals. He then forced through a captive Senate the reforms that his father had sought. With his act, the final transformation came, and the Scipian Dominate once more became the Principate: the Flavian Principate.



Rim Commonality
Year of Union: 3128
United with Flavian Principate
Capital: Tematagi

The Commonality undoubtedly made many mistakes over the centuries, but they deserved better than to be one of the worst losers at Dieron. Though they lost little territory, they walked away from that war a broken state, and now find themselves part of a larger empire. That it was by their choice does not take the sting out of it, I imagine.

A former part of the Principality of Regulus detached during the era of the Star League, the Rim Commonality remained intact as an independent state through the end of the Free Worlds League and the worst of the Collapse. To face the challenges of frequent raids by the warlords and pirates that surrounded them they reformed internally and built up a military apparatus to defend themselves, stabilizing the state as the Renaissance Era began in the mid-30th Century. The rise of Nalan Ciftci in the 2960s to First Minister was the start of an era of effective one-family rule, as the Ciftci family repeatedly held on to power through maintaining a solid bloc of allies and shifting independent voters in the Rim Parliament.

Her grandson Evren assumed power in 3029 and was quick to mobilize for offensive operations, though the enlarged state was soon bordered by other strong Successor States and forced to turn to diplomacy. An alliance with the Marian Hegemony and the Kashamarka Antisuyu provided for the Commonality to focus its defenses towards Oriente and Andurien, and they joined the Kashamarkans in supporting Andurien in the First Andurien War against Oriente, Harsefeld, and the Brethren. When the Kashamarkan government collapsed the Commonality took a third of its worlds in by diplomacy and force to ensure a stable border.

The extra resources proved necessary the following year when the Second Andurien War broke out with the Canopian invasion of Andurien. This time Harsefeld and Oriente came to that state's defense and, in light of Canopus' alignment with the now-reformed Corvid Principate, launched an attack on the Commonality as part of a general war with the entire alliance. The naval strike at Tematagi devastated the Commonality's shipyards and smashed most of their impending naval force, including an incomplete cruiser, and the entire front was soon bogged down in fighting thanks to the naval superiority of Oriente and their allies over the Principate and Commonality. The Commonality army was nearly destroyed at Nullarbor in their efforts to meet the invasion, but the naval blockade pinning them down dispersed thanks to the impending arrival of Principate and Lyran Alliance naval assets. When the war ended in First Prince Ian's Truce in October 3037 the Commonality was left battered but had gained a few extra worlds to staunch the economic pain.

They had but a few years to rebuild, as the moment the truce expired on January 1st 3041, the now-merged state of the Oriento-Capellan Empire immediately launched spoiling attacks upon their worlds to cover for an overwhelming Compact-bloc invasion of the Lyran states. The Commonality was better prepared and managed to avoid the same terrible opening losses as they'd suffered previously, allowing their forces to eventually deflect the attacks and rush to the defense of their allies. When the war ended they'd gained nothing but had made good the rescue of their army at Nullarbor.

The Terran export bans in 3040 ensured the war did not wax as hot as it might have, and through the rest of the decade the Commonality had to build up its supply chains to rebuild their damaged armies. A desire among the populace for peace and a relief of their tax burdens left to a change in leadership; Evren Cifti's daughter Alice became First Minister in 3048 and pursued a peace dividend policy, including forestalling the expected renewal of hostilities with the Empire when the new truce expired in 3053. She made some headway with both High King Thomas Proctor and Emperor Jonah Allison-Liao, but the matter took a new turn when the HPG blackout hit in July 3050. The arrival of a Terran strike force at Tematagi six weeks later led to fierce debate in Parliament over whether to accept the Terran offer or refuse it, and refusal narrowly won. The Terrans invaded and attempted to back the anti-Cifti bloc, but this backfired when they refused to accept the aid and unified with their political rivals to defend the Commonality. A six month siege of Tematagi followed, and afterward, the Terran War began in earnest. Former enemies and allies worked together, under the 3054 Robinson Accords, to smash the Terrans and ensure they never again threatened the rest of the Inner Sphere.

Alice Laar-Cifti pledged to uphold the peace of the Robinson Accords and initially refused to be involved when the Oriento-Capellans and Lyrans resumed hostilities over Sirius and Procyon. This cost her with both the Arcadians and her closest allies, the Corvid Principate, and after a tense summit with Imperatrix Lucia O'Reilly Alice sent troops into the Duchy of Oriente to support wider efforts to divert Compact forces. When fighting ended and a tenuous peace was restored, Alice redoubled her efforts to keep peace. She did not participate in the Concord-Compact War as the Canopians did and offered mediation that was rebuffed. The brief alliance of convenience that war brought with the Empire and its Compact allies did not last and by 3080 fighting was again raging along the Commonality/Duchy of Oriente borders. When Alice refused to commit to offensive actions to seize Regulus from the Empire, her enemies struck at her family's traditional bloc and, for the first time in 120 years, a non-Cifti was made First Minister.

The First Ministership of Rodrigo Alba lasted for fifteen years in which the Commonality nearly became a military republic as it strained every sinew to seize Regulus and push back the Empire. Though some worlds did fall it did not last, and the indecisive warfare sapped at the Alba Government. When Scipio O'Reilly toppled the Principate and formed the Dominate, Alba found himself in the hot seat; he could not anger Scipio for fear of being attacked, but to overtly support him would outrage a Parliament that did not trust or like the new and ambitious Imperator. In response the Commonality turned passive, allowing Scipio to stage troops to strike at his cousin Flavius sheltering in Canopus, but refusing his request for troops to fight for his claim to the Arcadian throne. Scipio's effort to seize the Royal Federation failed in 3099 and Flavius came to power the following year after Scipio's assassination on Tamarind. Alba was toppled in disgrace and Alice Cifti's daughter Semiha became First Minister.

It would be Semiha's fate to endure the greatest pain and indignity. The Fourth Succession War of 3110-3120, sparked by a fresh effort by the Oriento-Capellans to conquer Andurien, quickly spread, and the Commonality was stuck in grinding warfare. Their greatest success came in 3116 when, after decades of trying, they finally gained Regulus. But disaster soon followed: an attempted conquest of Kearny was utterly smashed by a surprise strike by the gathered Oriento-Capellan fleet, devastating the Commonality and Principate navies and destroying the cream of the Commonality army. Defying expectations of focusing defensively on Arcadian strikes into their Sirian holdings, the Empire plunged into the heart of the Rim state. In August 3118, Semiha Cifti was forced to flee by DropShip as Tematagi itself fell to the Empire's invasion. Reinforcements from rebuilt regiments and the Flavian legions enabled a counter-attack that eventually regained the world in October 3119, but a number of key worlds were still under Imperial control when peace talks convened at Dieron a month later. To regain all they'd lost and keep Regulus, the Commonality had to support the Empire's claim to its conquests from the Federated Suns and reclaiming most of the worlds it'd lost to the Arcadians. Despite fierce protest from House Proctor, Semiha agreed, and threatened a separate peace if High Queen Jacqueline refused. In the end, the Arcadians relented, and the Congress of Dieron ratified a peace to end the savage fighting.

The Rim Commonality had regained its lost worlds, but most were in various stages of ruin. The Empire had torn the heart and guts of their economy out. Despite the peace an economic depression gripped the state. Semiha's grasp on power faltered, though she won every vote of no confidence she faced. While addressing a crowd after a recovery bill passed Parliament, Semiha Cifti was gunned down by a lone assassin. Though the assassin appeared to be an out-of-work veteran angry at the failure to rebuild his world, rumors persist that his success was due to collusion by internal or external agencies who wanted the Ciftis finally gone.

Semiha's violent death nearly plunged the Commonality into political chaos as well as economic. Desperate to avoid this fate, many leaders turned towards their oldest ally, and a proposal from Flavius O'Reilly (though most likely pushed by his ambitious daughter and heiress Julia) to provide a shot in the arm to the Commonality by bringing it entirely into the Principate. Parliament would be folded into the Senate on Alphard and all the traditional rights and privileges of Commonality worlds would be upheld as a matter of Principate law. While some domestic opposition was fierce, the economic uncertainty and political chaos swayed many frightened voters and nobility alike, and in 3128 the Treaty of Karachi was signed. The Rim Commonality was once more the component of a larger state.


Grand Duchy of Oriente
Year of Merger: 3038
Merged with Royal Protectorate of Harsefeld into Oriento-Capellan Empire
Capital: Oriente

On neither side of the Glass can House Halas be accused of a lack of ambition. But I cannot fathom the Halas family of our side agreeing to merge with any Liao, even more reasonable ones. Yet that is what they did, and they have seemingly benefited for it.

When the Free Worlds League was dissolved by the Final Parliament of 2864, Oriente was not in any shape to vote one way or the other. The extinction of the Allison line, save for the branch growing its own state at Harsefeld, provoked a civil war that tore the Duchy asunder for most of the next century. House Halas finally consolidated a measure of control, if not always a strong one, through a combination of democratization and concentration of the surviving BattleMechs in the Duchy within the nobility. It was not a peaceful time for them, however, with a number of the new rulers dying by assassination or violence instead of old age. By 3030 the ruler was a teenage heiress, Eris Halas, who brought her strife-ridden state into the Second Age of War by expanding into the rest of the former League and over into the former Capellan Confederation. While making a failed bid to persuade the other ex-League states to reform the Free Worlds League to resist outside pressure (particularly the growing power of the Marian Hegemony), Eris left her greatest mark by her alliance with House Allison on Harsefeld. After a negotiated peace to end the failed bid to take Andurien in the First Andurien War, she nearly died at the hands of assassins sent by political rivals, spending the better part of three years in a coma. During this time her regent and closest supporters guarded her body and her authority, wielding it to further their alliance with Harsefeld, including joining the 3034-35 partitioning of the Marik Commonwealth that gained half of that large realm for the Grand Duchy. Later in 3035 Eris rose from her coma and consolidated her grip ever more tightly. To guarantee the future, she sought and gained a marriage alliance with Harsefeld, in the person of young heir Jonah Allison-Liao.

Their wedding came during the Second Andurien War, when the two states worked to protect their former would-be conquest from the Canopians and their alliance with the former Marians, now the Corvid Principate. Early victories led to a desperate struggle when the Lyran Alliance states intervened on the side of the Principate, an act that infuriated Eris as she had just attended the second coronation of Sara-Marie Proctor, whose reformed realm spear-headed the invasion. Oriente suffered the worst of its allies, with many worlds being temporarily overrun by the Lyrans or the legions of the Corvids, but with the aid of Harsefeld and the rest of the St. Ives Compact Oriente emerged mostly intact but for a handful of ceded worlds to the Rim Commonality.

While intact, the realm had suffered severely by the invasions, and the prospect of future hostilities with the Arcadians and Hesperans prompted Eris and her husband to move up their timetable. At the stroke of New Year's, 3038, King Alexander of Harsefeld abdicated in favor of his half-brother Jonah, and the Grand Duchy of Oriente and Royal Protectorate of Harsefeld unified into the Oriento-Capellan Empire, with Eris as Empress and co-sovereign of the Empire.


Royal Protectorate of Harsefeld
Year of Merger: 3038
Merged with Grand Duchy of Oriente into Oriento-Capellan Empire
Capital: Harsefeld

In a strange way, Harsefeld can be compared to the Rasalhague Dominion as well; foreign conquerors who, to secure their rule, adopted and yet changed the ways of the conquered to best suit their own power. And they won the greatest prize of all, in the end, by becoming the recognized successors of the old Capellan Confederation.

Sent by his father and House Marik to see to one of the invasion fronts of the Capellan Confederation, Roland Allison spent the 1st Succession War weighing plans and considering the growing scope of the conflict. In a flash of inspiration, or perhaps just lucky avarice, he realized the collapse that was coming and looked to profit by it by securing his own power base with the resources his family and the League provided him. Choosing the relatively minor, but agriculturally-self-sufficient, Capellan world of Harsefeld for his capital, Roland and his progeny carved out a small realm while waiting for their overlords to weaken sufficiently to break away. This process started with the loss of his older brothers' heirs and the end of House Allison on Oriente, and the resulting civil war, and on to the Final Parliament of 2864 that dissolved the League. Tristan Allison, Roland's heir, paid lip service to Count Halas on Oriente and, with his own son Roland II, the forming state continued to siphon resources from Oriente while occasionally participating in the Oriente Civil War still raging, often as an excuse to purloin yet more resources and machines from the broken nation. They likewise made repeated indications of accepting some of the Terran Union's half-hearted, quixotic proposals to reform the League, gaining largesse and financial support from the rebuilt state in the process.

Finally, in 2900, Roland II put an end to the farce and openly declared himself King of Harsefeld, ruler of the Royal Protectorate of Harsefeld. He turned the "temporary" state of his forebearers into a proper kingdom, including appealing to his majority Capellan subjects by formalizing the directorship caste as a neo-Confucian state bureaucracy and accepting the fealty of local sheng as his vassals in a feudal sense. The imagery of the fallen Star League was played up as the end-goal for House Allison; to take over worlds and restore such prosperity for the sake of everyone. For the next century, House Allison consolidated its small state in the ruins, quietly taking worlds here and there, sometimes losing them or others, but always progressing forward.

At the end of the century Uther III formulated a plan to consolidate Allison completely and legitimize them in Capellan eyes. With the same ruthless practicality of his forebearers, he sent his armies to Sian in 3001 and ransacked the Forbidden City of the terminally-ill, runt Capellan Confederation. Among the Star League-era treasures and machines his raiders captured was the true target: the firstborn daughter of Chancellor Maximillian Liao, Candace, whom Uther turned into a concubine (much to the fury of his suffering wife) to father heirs with Liao blood. Upon his wife's death ten years later Uther frustrated many among the non-Capellan elite by openly marrying Candace and legitimizing their son Jonah as co-heir with Uther's first son, Alexander. Alexander helped in raised his half-brother and, not being the marrying kind, named Jonah his heir as well.

At the outbreak of the Second Age of War Harsefeld stood out for its martial and diplomatic success, allying with Oriente, defeating the Capellan Hegemony and Interstellar Governments Council in war, and coming away from the First Andurien War with gains despite the near-disaster of the Kashamarkan/Rim Commonality intervention. A brief uprising by the Free Capella movement was ruthlessly crushed and Harsefeld quickly moved to take advantage of the Second Skye War by attacking the small Duchy of Zion and their Marik Commonwealth overlords, overrunning the first and partitioning the second with the Lyran states and Oriente. Alexander joined the new St. Ives Compact to secure his border with Tikonov and ensure peace with the expanding Federated Suns, allowing him to join Long Tom Silver in finally deciding the fate of the Capellan nation with the conquest of the Capellan Hegemony in 3035 and 3036, which ensured the Liaoist cause emerged triumphant regarding the fate of the former Confederation. Alexander and Jonah implemented further reforms here, reinstituting most of the former Capellan caste system and restoring the pride of place the Korvin Doctrine and Sarna Mandate held in the schooling of these worlds. Meanwhile Jonah, to consolidate the family's rise and most important alliance, married Grand Duchess Eris Halas of Oriente, ensuring the unity of their realms would come.

By this time, they were likewise embroiled in the Second Andurien War, this time trying to protect their former victim from Canopian conquest backed by the O'Reillys. Initially on the offensive, their armies were diverted coreward by the sudden intervention of the Lyran Alliance against them, forcing a diversion of resources that kept Harsefeld and their allies from focusing on one foe. After nine months of this warfare, with Lyran forces holding their valuable shipyards at New Delos and occupied Canopus once more contested, First Prince Ian's Truce was accepted and the war ended. Harsefeld ceded Marik, Irian, and a handful of worlds to the Lyran states, but gained temporary security on the border and ended the war.

Given the situation in battered Oriente, Alexander decided it was time to move to their final phase. He abdicated to his half-brother, and with that abdication, Jonah and Eris merged their realms together and became Emperor and Empress of the Oriento-Capellan Empire.


Niops Association
Year of Union: 3032
United with Marian Hegemony (now Flavian Principate)
Capital: Niops

Undoubtedly many of the people of this Association are today happier than their cousins on our side. They are certainly more secure.

A Star League-era research colony, the Association persisted in surviving through the Coup, the Succession Wars, and the Collapse. It eventually formed a stratified society with the academics and administration as a higher caste over the regular laborers that supported them. While they had some defenses, the Association was ill-equipped to resist interstellar states, and so were amenable to an offer from Imperator Sertorius O'Reilly to be peaceably joined to the Marian Hegemony with the scientists and academics recognized as patricians and given Senate seats. In a treaty negotiated by future Princeps Corvus O'Reilly, a noted scholar himself, the Association agreed to the peaceful absorption of their state by the far stronger Marians. This ultimately proved to the benefit of the lower classes especially when Corvus pushed through abolition, which Niops' Senators tried to stop on the grounds it would also dismantle part of their own system. The Association would tie up the courts for decades, fighting on every point, until the rise of Flavius O'Reilly in 3100 finally led to the reforms that ended the Association's social system for good.


Arcadian Free March
Year of Constitutional Reorganization: 3037
Year of Merger: 3044
Transformed into Royal Federation of Arcadia in 3037, Merged with Kingdom of Donegal in 3044 into Royal Federation of Arcadia and Donegal
Capital: Arcadia

The Arcadians have a painful history that embodies the suffering brought about by the collapse of the Great Houses. It is no wonder that even their most venerable noble families acclaimed Sara Proctor when she prevailed and that her commoner ideals have become stamped upon the souls of the Arcadian people. I can't help but wonder how many other worlds lacked a Sara Proctor to bring them out of the darkness, and what they might have become had it been otherwise.

When the Lyran Commonwealth broke up in the 2840s it brought chaos to large stretches of its former domains. The border regions and the frontiers all suffered the worst, quickly becoming inundated by former LCAF units, mercenaries, and foreign troops that were becoming pirates to survive the economic catastrophe of the Collapse. Many worlds fell to these forces, among them Arcadia. There a number of warlords and rogue nobles turned forced labor conscription into outright chattel slavery. They persisted in this until 2928 when the last of these "Slaver Lords" was overthrown by an army formed and led by an Arcadian commoner, Sara Proctor. The remaining nobility and populace of Arcadia proclaimed Sara the Duchess of Arcadia, making her the founder of House Proctor, and in popular culture she would become known as "the Liberator".

The Liberation slowly aided in improving the stability of the region though pirate attacks and raids would remain a threat for almost another century. After twenty-eight years of rebuilding Arcadia and making it a regional industrial and economic powerhouse, Sara Proctor was acclaimed sovereign by three neighboring worlds that joined with Arcadia to form the Arcadian Free March, with Sara as the ruling March-Princess. Under her reign and that of her son William and granddaughter Sara-Marie, the Arcadians grew to become the main organized state in that region, encompassing twenty worlds by 3020.

The Free March, with a numerous but defensively-orientated military and preferring voluntary admission, did not immediately join the Second Age of War's massive expansion, maintaining an armed neutrality towards the First Skye War. Faced with the choice of "Expand or Die", Sara-Marie finally relented and, starting in 3033, the Arcadians jumped into the race for systems with an energy that rivaled even the Marians. Nineteen worlds were taken by force in the first year, three more by diplomacy. The following year the Arcadians became the heroes of the Lyran states by openly striking at the victorious Marian legions, commencing the legendary "Rettungsaktion" that pulled the captive rulers of Bolan and tens of thousands of their subjects from Marian slave pens, and by diplomacy were founders of the Lyran Alliance. Another campaign against the collapsing Kashamarkan state and the faltering Marik Commonwealth brought another twenty worlds into their orbit by the end of 3035, culminating with the capture of Atreus City by year's end and the entire planet early the following year.

The rapid expansion of the Free March had given it tremendous resources for self-defense, but had also strained its constitutional system beyond reasonable limit. With the state's rapid rise in prominence and size, a constitutional reform was negotiated through the year and passed. In January 3037, Sara-Marie Proctor had a second coronation, becoming High Queen of the Arcadian Royal Federation.

The old Free March was gone, but the Royal Federation had little time to rest. The Lyran Alliance embarked on the famous (or infamous) Operation INGRATITUDE, a full-scale invasion of the Harsefeld and Oriente worlds by the Lyran states as an intervention into the Second Andurien War. The Lyran entry soon escalated the conflict, with the Compact counter-invading Skye late that summer, and the situation was still uncertain enough that after nine months of battle First Prince Ian Davion was able to secure a truce for three years. That truce didn't bring peace for the reformed realm, however. Sara-Marie's heir Thomas sought and gained the hand of Lady Johanna Steiner in marriage, and with that act, started off the chain of events that split the Lyran Alliance asunder and prompted the War of Donegalian Succession over the now-disputed throne. The end of Ian's truce expanded the war with Harsefeld and Oriente, now unified as the Oriento-Capellan Empire, launching their own intervention with a full-scale invasion of Lyran territory. By 3043, the conflict ended in a truce. Some worlds were lost and others gained, but most importantly, Johanna had triumphed and kept her throne. Sara-Marie, a heart-broken woman from the deaths of her husband and two of her children in the conflict, abdicated at the end of the year. Her son and daughter-in-law were crowned together as High King and High Queen of the Royal Federation of Arcadia and Donegal, commencing the merger of the two states into one whole.


Kingdom of Donegal
Year of Merger: 3044
Merged with Royal Federation of Arcadia
Capital: Donegal

The painful history of the fall of the Lyran Commonwealth is compounded by the ways our cousins across the Glass behaved on what worlds they did manage to hold. Our own House Steiner has had its share of similar squabbles over power, unfortunately. Ultimately their fusion with House Proctor may have been necessary to stabilize the heart of the old Commonwealth, but having experienced politics here, I do wonder if there are still Steiners in the modern Royal Federation willing to turn to the murderous ways of the 30th Century Steiners to achieve their ends.

With Skye and Tamar seceding and a Kuritan plague ravaging Tharkad, House Steiner was forced to withdraw to Donegal. The loss of Tharkad, made permanent by revolt and ComStar's assumption of authority on the planet, finished off the legitimacy of House Steiner for a number of worlds, and it was all that the Steiners could do to hold a mere dozen worlds, typically by placing their own cousins and nephews and nieces on archducal thrones for Cameron, Gibbs, Gallery, and Pherkad. The decline was slightly arrested under Morgan Steiner in the late 30th Century but her civil war with her cousin Robert brought the state to the brink of disintegration with assassination after assassination reaving both sides and the Estates-General logjammed by their supporters. This standoff only ended when Robert's youngest daughter, Raquel, used a combination of mercenary hires and diplomacy to gather the army she needed to suppress her relatives on all sides. When the dust settled she was Queen of Donegal and every other Steiner who might have succeeded her had signed away their claim to the throne to preserve their fortunes, lives, and titles.

Entering into the Second Age of War, Raquel used diplomacy and force to take as much of the heart of the old Commonwealth as she could. But like many states she was drawn to intervene in the First Skye War, siding with the Federal Skye Republic over House Brewer and Defiance-Hesperus, a decision that rocked the kingdom when Hesperan mercenaries, led by Grayson Carlisle, struck Donegal itself, supported by the Communal League of Sudeten. After months of indecisive and terrible warfare, Raquel signed out of the war, losing some worlds but securing her borders on most respects. With the conquest of Skye by House Brewer an accomplished fact, Raquel turned to diplomacy. Expanded ties with the Arcadians helped with border security, and relations with the Brewers benefited from Arcadian diplomacy for both sides, as well as the intervention of Raquel's distant cousin Katrina, now Archon of the New Commonwealth based on Coventry. In late 3034 these two branches of House Steiner joined with the Brewers, Proctors, and the elected rulers of the Ghastillian Kingdom in the old Rim Worlds to forge the Lyran Alliance, a protection against the growing power of the Marian Hegemony and the Marik and Azami invasion of the Isle of Skye and the Consolidant. Donegalian troops and ships supported the Consolidant in blunting Azami strikes, and with the intervention of First Prince Ian Davion and King Alexander Allison, the Azami signed out of the war. The Marik Commonwealth, in turn, was crushed, and Donegal and Hesperus likewise invaded and compelled the submission of the Duchy of Buckminster.

By this point, Raquel Steiner was dying. The cancer she'd beaten earlier in the decade returned with a vengeance and her doctors were sour on her prognosis. She had no heirs and her state might well collapse in a struggle for the throne, one that might take the Lyran Alliance —which she considered her greatest achievement —with it. While she appointed her cousin Klaus, of the Cameron Steiners, to be regent and guide Donegal through the Second Andurien War, Raquel turned to her succession and weighed the choices. It came down to two candidates; Arthur Luvon, husband of Archon Katrina and a rightful claimant to Donegal's ducal throne, and Johanna Steiner, younger sister of Archduke Ethan Steiner of Halfway, and in negotiations to be wed to Prince Thomas Proctor, heir to the Arcadian throne. Either candidate meant a personal union of Donegal with another realm, but the other choices lacked the potential power bases to secure the throne without civil war. She had to choose. Arthur's claim was a valid one, but even in her final months, she remained bitter about the New Commonwealth's open preference for the Brewers of Hesperus and their support of the mercs who sacked her capital during the First Skye War. Motivated as well by fears of how Arthur would leverage his new throne and the murderous capability of Loki agents to warp the Lyran Alliance, Raquel chose Johanna, preferring her honest but blunt demeanor, and record as a MechWarrior and military officer.

Either choice would have caused controversy, but Raquel's death before she made her official statement to the Estates-General sealed it. Her orders to restore Johanna's inheritance were declared forged by the New Commonwealth, who demanded Arthur be given his rightful title. Negotiations to compromise fell through and in early 3039 a Loki bomb and NCAF invasion of Donegal ignited the War of Donegalian Succession, pitting Arcadians against New Commonwealthers and Donegalian against Donegalian, Johanna's Loyalists against Arthur and Katrina's Legitimists.

The war raged for nearly two years before the NCAF gained an upper hand through the Oriento-Capellan and Azami invasions of Arcadian and Hesperus systems in 3041. The sudden deaths of the Coventry Steiners by an assassination bombing in March 3042, and Ghastillia openly declaring for Johanna, turned the tide against the Legitimists. Johanna's throne was secured by the start of 3043. Later that year the war officially ended with a fresh truce negotiated by First Prince Ian. The abdication of High Queen Sara-Marie followed at the end of the year, and in a joint formal ceremony, Johanna and her husband were crowned the High Queen and High King of the now-unified Royal Federation of Arcadia and Donegal.


Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant
Year of Union: 3116
United with Royal Federation
Former Capital: Hesperus

Regrettably I am no stranger to the capacity of House Brewer for self-aggrandizement. These Brewers were at least trying to preserve what little could be saved from the Collapse. Today they portray themselves as ultimately liberated by their union with Arcadia and Donegal, but sometimes I wonder if a spark of ambition to reclaim their old power may still burn in the hearts of the Brewers.

Hesperus is the epitome of the factory world. An inhospitable world of teeming jungles and wastes, most of which has still never seen Human habitation or even exploration, it has long been second only to Terra in sheer output of war material and other industrial goods. BattleMechs march off its assembly lines in droves to waiting DropShips for transport and sale, enriching the owners of Defiance Industries, House Brewer. With their wealth, access to weaponry, and the dire necessity of keeping agricultural supply lines open to Hesperus, the Brewers reacted to the fall of the Lyran Commonwealth in the mid-29th Century by carving their own state in the vicinity of their factory world. The economic collapse was still keenly felt, with Hesperus sometimes teetering on the edge of abandonment as a lack of resources, or lack of orders, brought the factories to a screeching halt. As the Renaissance Era began the situation changed. Hesperus once more began to prosper, and House Brewer expanded to control several key worlds around them, most prominently Furillo and the branch of House Steiner that ruled there.

In 3030, at the start of the Second Age of War, House Brewer turned to expansion, allying with the oligarchs of the Interstellar Governments Council to settle territorial issues and plan for the fulfillment of an ambition decades in the making. Towards the end of the year, the two states launched a war on the Federal Republic of Skye, including striking Skye itself, setting off the First Skye War that escalated to involve most of Lyran space. This calamitous conflict lasted two years, saw the capitals of almost every belligerent struck at or outright ruined, and brought the Brewers to the brink of defeat when House Marik plunged towards Hesperus. When the Terrans imposed a peace at the end of 3032, both Skye and the IGC had collapsed. Several key worlds had fallen to the Mariks who would not relinquish them. Peace talks fostered by March-Princess Sara-Marie Proctor faltered by the end of 3033 over the territorial dispute. The Consolidant, while securing the worlds of Skye and the IGC as quickly as able, prepared for a resumption of warfare. They received it in April 3034 when the Mariks and the Azami Confederation launched a two-front war on them. Despite severe losses the Consolidant persisted, buoyed by arriving allied forces from the New Commonwealth and, towards the end of the year, Arcadia as well as the Brewers' former enemies in Donegal and Ghastillia. Facing the prospect of a war with the combined strength of all five Lyran states, the Azami bowed out of the war in a negotiated peace. The Mariks were crushed between the Lyrans and the Oriente-Harsefeld alliance. Everything the Consolidant had lost was regained. To add to it, the Consolidant joined with Donegal to partition the Duchy of Buckminster.

In 3037 the Consolidant, eying the factories of Irian and Marik, joined the Arcadians in Operation INGRATITUDE. This became a fiasco when Harsefeld's forces reacted more quickly than predicted, shunting the bulk of their army from the Oriente front to the new Lyran front. At Marik the bulk of Harsefeld's available carrier fleet and armies spent four months systemically smashing the Consolidant's Black Watch regiment and a score of supporting regiments and ships. While the Marik debacle by itself was not a major loss in troops, the loss of the Black Watch and General Frederick Steiner, a popular and respected commander, caused grievous political backlash. The charge that the Consolidant abandoned Frederick and his troops out of strategic miscalculation or simply to seize more worlds elsewhere undermined morale across the state. This damage was furthered by the offensive of the other Compact states into the Isle of Skye. The Consolidant was thus eager to accept First Prince Ian Davion's truce offer when it came in September. They were also eager to locate Frederick, dead or alive, but Harsefeld bounty hunters spirited him off Marik before they or Arcadian occupation units could find him. The Terrans would free him in turn as reprisal for the Empire's recent provocations, preventing him from being used by the newly-formed Oriento-Capellan Empire to further stoke discontent and rebellion in the Consolidant.

When the War of Donegalian Succession broke out, the Consolidant initially declared neutrality; Arcadia was a neighbor, the New Commonwealth its most loyal ally, and both valued customers. They leveraged the war to reclaim ceded systems from both Arcadia and Johanna. The Terran Export Ban of 3040 gave Defiance an opportunity to cash in by ramping up production, but before they could the truce with the Compact expired, and Oriento-Capellan, Azami, and Tikonovite troops swept into the Isle of Skye and up into the Consolidant proper. Multiple worlds fell and the their richest industrial worlds were set upon by skilled Azami and Brethren raiding forces. Only in 3043 and the fall of the New Commonwealth could they, with their Lyran allies, push back and eventually regain a large portion of what they lost, though all the gains from the Second Andurien War as well as Vega were lost to the Empire and the Azami.

The following years of peace allowed for a recovery, at least, and under Jacqueline Brewer and her husband Duke Cesar Steiner of Furillo the Consolidant's coffers swelled from sales to the starved arms markets of the Inner Sphere. This burst of prosperity ended with the July 3050 HPG Blackout and the arrival of Terran forces at Hesperus and Skye six weeks later. The Brewers were given a generous offer to be Council Lords of a new Star League and to receive the League's support in regaining Vega and Irian. But the disarmament terms were very harsh, and the limits on their production and use of Terran-level technology too far. The Brewers moreover calculated, after some consideration, that the Terrans would be rejected by their neighboring states. Jacqueline Brewer pushed back a determined effort in the Defiance Board of Directors to accept the deal, ultimately informing the Terrans "make me a better offer or get the hell out of my system." The Terrans did not leave, promptly invading both capital systems of the Consolidant. Skye fell within five weeks and Hesperus would be besieged the longest of any capital, with only Galedon and St. Ives exceeding it in bloodiness for the Terrans, and the elder children of Jacqueline and Cesar lost in the bitter fighting on Hesperus and across the Consolidant. The Isle of Skye fell in its entirety to the Terrans, to be regained through 3056 by Lyran state and Principate counterattacks under the Robinson Accord signatories' general efforts. By 3059 the Consolidant had regained all it had lost and even helped overrun several Terran Union worlds. The exhaustion and desperate need to rebuild kept their contributions to SERPENT down to naval support and a symbolic 'Mech regiment and attached brigade.

The Consolidant's triumph in the Terran War was complete, but the years of occupation and the furious Terran defenses of their captured worlds had badly ravaged the economy. The necessary peace to rebuild did not materialize. Conflict with the Compact renewed over the settlement of spoils. Defiance's profit margins plunged under the costs of fighting and the necessary rebuilding, enough that some of the stockholders were growing tired of the costs of statehood. When by chance the surviving heir of Jacqueline and Cesar, Mathilde Brewer-Steiner, made the acquaintance of Prince Ethan Proctor-Steiner during campaigning with their units, offers from Arcadia and pressure in this direction pressed down on the board until they relented. Ethan and Mathilde would be married and their children inherit both states, bringing the Consolidant into the Royal Federation, with House Brewer retaining political authority over a Principality of Hesperus within the greater realm and full control over Defiance.

Shortly after the wedding the Arcadians and Hesperans intervened together into the Concord-Compact War, fighting to aid their Compact enemies against the perceived greater threat of permanent Galedon-Concord domination of the Inner Sphere. The bloody conflict was a stalemate but a strategic victory of sorts as it maintained the balance of power even if it did not settle the long-standing disputes. The Royal Federation's conflict with the COMINTERSTEL states in the Vanguard War prompted a fresh new wave of campaigns, invasions, and counter-invasions between the Compact and Lyran Alliance. The Consolidant was especially pushed when the Arcadians had to turn and face Scipio O'Reilly's conquering legions in the final years of the century, losing Vega once more as a result.

The fighting culminated in the great conflagration of the Fourth Succession War, where the Isle of Skye was one of many frontlines. Consolidant forces were now in constant combat with the Compact and the expanding Galedonian forces. During the decade of war Ethan and Mathilde passed away. A battle-scarred, frustrated Jacqueline was left to unify her parents' realms and finish what was started before her birth. In the 3116 Act of Consolidation, the union was completed. The Defiance-Hesperus Consolidant was gone; the Principality of Hesperus and Royal March of Skye were now the humming industrial might of the Royal Federation.
 
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