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''[[Covenant|Covenant, before the revolution]]''
''[[Covenant|Covenant, before the revolution]]''
==History==
What began as a small mining town would someday end up being the capital of the Second Age's first Solar-ruled empire.  In the earliest days of the Dynasty, a small group of barbarians struck feathersteel.  Although they used it at first only to augment their own weaponry, they eventually established a primitive commerce which revolved around the lightweight, durable metal.  Within a few years the camp had become a full-fledged mining settlement, and this impressive organization of barbarian tribes did not go unnoticed.  Later that year, the people of the settlement were approached by a man claiming to represent the House of Salim, a trading organization interested in expanding its influence into the mining industry.  What transpired in the next year is not well known - through force or generosity, the House of Salim obtained ownership of the settlement, having renamed it to Covenant.  Using their added resources, they excavated much deeper into the neighboring mountain range - much deeper, some noted, than feathersteel was likely to be found.  Even if the House of Salim traders running the city didn't know this, the miners they employed certainly did.  Although this began to arouse suspicion from nearby tribes, far-off speculators, and citizens of Covenant itself, debate on the issue was cut short when the Scarlet Empress took action.  After making a fair, but far from generous offer to the traders who owned the land and being turned down, the Empress kindly informed them that their city's fate was mired in fire and brimstone rained down from the Realm Defense Grid if they chose not to accept her offer.  Having little choice, they sold Covenant to the Realm.  The Empress initially sent many sorcerers and Legion troops to the region, securing several nearby cities and forging the satrapy known as [[Frostgate]].  Her fervor in attaining the land suggested that she must have known something about the frozen plains that others did not - after all, there were perfectly sufficient mining territories much closer to the Blessed Isle.  Once again, speculation became a moot point when the Empress disappeared.  From there, things went downhill.
Satrap [[Ragara Dawendae]] was a former Dragonlord and king-maker in the Realm whose underhanded politics had backfired on him.  He was given the closest punishment to exile a loyal noble could receive - he was made satrap of the now-defunct Frostgate.  Nevertheless, Dawendae and his mistress [[Ragara Kitono]], who had accompanied him as an advisor, remained enterprising.  They quickly turned the satrapy into a profit-loading scheme, taxing their subjects into poverty and enforcing their rules under near-martial law.  This continued this way for sometime and showed no sign of changing following the Empress's disappearance.  Although the devastation of the Tepet Legions by the Bull of the North left the satrapy somewhat undefended, Dawendae was quick to protect the small measure of power he had left - he hired the crack mercenary [[Ferem Haraku]], a Cheraki mercenary who left Cherak's military for reasons unknown, to protect Covenant and uphold law in Covenant.  Despite the harsh conditions, almost nobody tried to leave Covenant; where would they go?  Things were bad, but they were far worse elsewhere - at least the people of Covenant had roofs over their heads.  Eventually, the Lunar duo [[Adamant Frost Lord]] and [[Karina]] came to Covenant, settling their under the cover anonymity and making it their base of operations.  A [[Overworld#Characters|dirge of Exalts]] followed - notably, [[Severnaya]] among them seemed the most bent on stirring up trouble.
To say the least, things escalated quickly.  What began as petty theft and trespassing quickly became an encounter with the head of the city's organized crime circles - the enigmatic [[Kaliph]].  It became apparent that Kaliph was something far more sinister than a simple criminal - he was motived by something darker than greed.  Given his constant funerary garb and ominous demeanor, it was not necessarily surprising to find he was increasingly connected to the underworld.  What ''was'' surprising is that as the Exalts' interactions with Kaliph continued, it appeared Kaliph and Satrap had some sort of alliance between them.  Knowing the time to act was the present, the Exalts' slowly began their takeover, beginning with the destruction of Kitono's tax collection racket.  Her street-level thugs were dispatched first, and the head of the organiation, [[Nunaho Klecht]] eventually became sympathetic to the Exalts' cause after speaking at length with Severnaya.


==Districts==
==Districts==

Revision as of 06:26, 18 July 2010

Covenant, before the revolution

History

What began as a small mining town would someday end up being the capital of the Second Age's first Solar-ruled empire. In the earliest days of the Dynasty, a small group of barbarians struck feathersteel. Although they used it at first only to augment their own weaponry, they eventually established a primitive commerce which revolved around the lightweight, durable metal. Within a few years the camp had become a full-fledged mining settlement, and this impressive organization of barbarian tribes did not go unnoticed. Later that year, the people of the settlement were approached by a man claiming to represent the House of Salim, a trading organization interested in expanding its influence into the mining industry. What transpired in the next year is not well known - through force or generosity, the House of Salim obtained ownership of the settlement, having renamed it to Covenant. Using their added resources, they excavated much deeper into the neighboring mountain range - much deeper, some noted, than feathersteel was likely to be found. Even if the House of Salim traders running the city didn't know this, the miners they employed certainly did. Although this began to arouse suspicion from nearby tribes, far-off speculators, and citizens of Covenant itself, debate on the issue was cut short when the Scarlet Empress took action. After making a fair, but far from generous offer to the traders who owned the land and being turned down, the Empress kindly informed them that their city's fate was mired in fire and brimstone rained down from the Realm Defense Grid if they chose not to accept her offer. Having little choice, they sold Covenant to the Realm. The Empress initially sent many sorcerers and Legion troops to the region, securing several nearby cities and forging the satrapy known as Frostgate. Her fervor in attaining the land suggested that she must have known something about the frozen plains that others did not - after all, there were perfectly sufficient mining territories much closer to the Blessed Isle. Once again, speculation became a moot point when the Empress disappeared. From there, things went downhill.

Satrap Ragara Dawendae was a former Dragonlord and king-maker in the Realm whose underhanded politics had backfired on him. He was given the closest punishment to exile a loyal noble could receive - he was made satrap of the now-defunct Frostgate. Nevertheless, Dawendae and his mistress Ragara Kitono, who had accompanied him as an advisor, remained enterprising. They quickly turned the satrapy into a profit-loading scheme, taxing their subjects into poverty and enforcing their rules under near-martial law. This continued this way for sometime and showed no sign of changing following the Empress's disappearance. Although the devastation of the Tepet Legions by the Bull of the North left the satrapy somewhat undefended, Dawendae was quick to protect the small measure of power he had left - he hired the crack mercenary Ferem Haraku, a Cheraki mercenary who left Cherak's military for reasons unknown, to protect Covenant and uphold law in Covenant. Despite the harsh conditions, almost nobody tried to leave Covenant; where would they go? Things were bad, but they were far worse elsewhere - at least the people of Covenant had roofs over their heads. Eventually, the Lunar duo Adamant Frost Lord and Karina came to Covenant, settling their under the cover anonymity and making it their base of operations. A dirge of Exalts followed - notably, Severnaya among them seemed the most bent on stirring up trouble.

To say the least, things escalated quickly. What began as petty theft and trespassing quickly became an encounter with the head of the city's organized crime circles - the enigmatic Kaliph. It became apparent that Kaliph was something far more sinister than a simple criminal - he was motived by something darker than greed. Given his constant funerary garb and ominous demeanor, it was not necessarily surprising to find he was increasingly connected to the underworld. What was surprising is that as the Exalts' interactions with Kaliph continued, it appeared Kaliph and Satrap had some sort of alliance between them. Knowing the time to act was the present, the Exalts' slowly began their takeover, beginning with the destruction of Kitono's tax collection racket. Her street-level thugs were dispatched first, and the head of the organiation, Nunaho Klecht eventually became sympathetic to the Exalts' cause after speaking at length with Severnaya.

Districts

  • Diamond District
  • Vorpal District
  • Tempest Plaza
  • Pyramid Square
  • Scytheholde District
  • Telban
  • Malandra District
  • Feathertown

Important People in New Covenant