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The '''Entente of Ventemir''' is a large political organization located within [[Martial Space]] mostly on [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]]. Ruled jointly by dozens of syndicates, three noble houses, and local republics, it operates more like a private company than an officially independent state. Its territory is officially under the rule of [[Enyo]], the federal territory of the [[Greater Martial Consilium]].


Ventemir was originally ruled by [[Nachleben]] until Humans from [[Tenshi]] slowly eroded their power through the use of economic warfare, predatory loans, and monopolization of trade. Tenshi strictly enforced its monopoly, eventually starving the Nachleben. After fully integrating the territory, Tenshi controlled the region for most of history. By the [[War of the Ancients]], large trading companies ruled Ventemir. Complete with their private armies, many of these firms fought in the war to secure access to maintaining their ultra-profitable trade deals with the [[Confederacy of Borealis]]. After the end of the conflict, tensions with the very same Confederacy caused much of the aristocracy in Ventemir, as well as many of the satellite organizations of the Confederacy, to break away from both it and Tenshi.
Continually occupied by advanced civilizations for the last 200,000 years, The Entente occupies some of the most developed territory in its region. The Entente of Ventemir can trace its origins back to the [[Triumvirate Civilization]]. They first conquered the native Atlins in about 80,000 BCE, granting them technology in exchange for allegiance. The Triumvirate expanded to fill the whole of Ventemir.

As [[Jezebel's War]] broke out and the aristocracy of [[Martial Space]] shattered into dozens of disparate noble organizations, Ventemir's aristocracy nationalized the merchant-owned trade companies before banishing them. To end the conflict, the newly formed Entente of Ventemir struck a treaty with local syndicates to integrate them into the governance. In 9780 CE, the Entente became an officially recognized private company. In other words, it was officially a trading company owned partially by the aristocracy. Syndicates, federations of unions, and worker cooperatives own the rest.


After existing for less than fifty thousand years, the primitive Atlins soon gained advanced technology, allowing them to spread across a large portion of Ventemir. When the Triumvirate reformed into a republic in 15,089 BCE, the Atlins formed the [[Lowuks Entente]] as a state in the Triumvirate Republic. After gaining independence but being significantly weakened by the [[War of the Final Transition]], a human nation from Via Aylathiya, Tenshi, went on to conquer it. While absorbed, the Atlins became greatly influenced by Tenshin humans to the point of adopting the aristocratic system they used. During [[Jezebel's War]], the Entente declared independence. In 88,021 CE, four species of the the Entente united under one united aristocracy. Currently, the Entente is a member-state in the [[Boreal Federacy]]; however, it is unclear how long this relationship will remain as the nation flirts with the idea of joining the [[Greater Martial Consilium]], another nation it is associated with.
==General Information==
==General Information==
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== History ==
== History ==
=== Early History ===
Ventemir was historically the economic and industrial core of the [[Triumvirate Civilization]]. Populated almost entirely by the [[Atlins]] and [[Orcubor]], nearly all of the region's industrial capacity existed in regions hot enough for seas of lead to be commonplace. Using lead as a "coolant" was common practice in these facilities. In 7971, the Triumvirate partially democratized, creating the [[Lowuks Entente]] and the [[Orcubor Coalition]], the semi-autonomous states that would govern Ventemir. The Lowuks Entente was located entirely on Eos, while the Orcubor coalition had only minute holdings in the center of the megastructure.


The collapse of the Triumvirate greatly destabilized both polities, causing them to all but collapse in 81,009 CE. The population collapsed, housing fewer than one billion amongst its great ruins that became overrun with fungi and other growth. Nachleben, powerful machines made up of uploaded minds that escaped the fall of the Triumvirate, set up shop on this depopulated region of the disk. As the Nachleben took advantage of the abandoned factories, they became the primary employers, usually contracting security or labor from what locals remained.
=== The Lowuks Entente ===
''Main Article: [[Lowuks Entente]]''


=== Conquest by Tenshi ===
The Lowuks Entente formed in 15,089 BCE out of the province called "Louwks" in the formerly imperial Triumvirate. The provincial government was organized to run without much oversight, allowing for a smooth transition into statehood. From there, the Entente quickly expanded, occupying large numbers of stars, most of which had infrastructure left over form their previous rulers. With the advantage of having an incredibly large supply of pre-built technology, they emerged as a Great Power in the early 6,000's BCE. Immediately, it turned to its sister-states, most notably [[Blumeheim]] and the [[Yohjan Confederacy]], for trade. When it became increasingly clear that the Yohjan Confederacy was hostile to its fellow states, the Lowuks Entente entered into an alliance with only Blumeheim.
Starting in 8528, Tenshi, a powerful Human kingdom, began its economic invasion of Ventemir. In other words, it offered ludicrously good trade deals to the Nachleben, built bases across much of the region, and slowly built a logistics network to make them indispensable for business. As they became the dominant employer, enforced laws, and invested in the impoverished communities in the region, they became immensely popular. Locals saw Humans as a force of liberation and progress against the stagnation of the Nachleben.


This long-term project came to a head in 8560, as Tenshi revoked the favorable trade deals given to the Nachleben. As they starved for resources, they often violated their treaties with Tenshi, causing them to be considered criminals. [[Erstes Konsortium]], the central government of Martial Space, began using its military to destroy the Nachleben, much to the approval of Ventemir's inhabitants, who now numbered half a trillion.
The tensions between the Lowuks Entente and the Yohjan Confederacy came to a peak in 1,285 BCE. In what would later be known as the [[War of the Final Transition]], these three states began a civil war the likes of which has not been seen in the region since then. The Yohjan Confederacy managed to even to gain ground while fighting both the Entente and Blumeheim. Eventually, the Triumvirate federal government launched a full scale attack on both the Entente and Yohjan Confederacy, significantly straining the resources of both sides. The Lowuks Entente won the war; however, the strain put on the civilization caused it to collapse in 1,009 CE.


=== Great Empyreal Crusade and Post-Crusade ===
=== Background ===
''Main Article: [[Great Empyreal Crusade]]''
The State of Tenshi was the next major nation to take control of Ventemir nebula. While technically having sovereignty over the entire nebula, large tracts of space remained out of their control due to the cost associated with keeping the territory. They captured the three major megastructure in 21,691 after a long siege. Rather than treating the native Atlins and Orcubor poorly, they treated them as equals, quickly defusing any resistance movements that took form. Quality of life drastically improved under the much more peaceful Tenshin rule, especially compared to the warlords that ruled the galaxy beforehand.


As Tenshi began fighting the Great Empyreal Crusade, it used civilians from its extensive empire as soldiers. Many volunteered to fight against [[Empyros]], resulting in a nationalist surge as the situation became increasingly desperate. Tenshi shipped ten percent of Ventemir's population to the front only for them to never return. This was a devastating blow to morale even though victory became increasingly likely.
After Tenshi reformed itself into the [[Dominium of United Duchies]], an empire spanning across all of [[Martial Space]] and Ventemir, quality of life increased even more. The Dominium even outmatched the Confederacy of Borealis in terms of economic and military might. The nation would go on to collapse after ten thousand years due to the death of both monarchs at the hands of the crowned prince. This greatly destabilized the nation, causing it to collapse into various pieces. Ventemir experienced a huge influx of [[Vexlores|Vexlore]], Human, and [[Gainge]] refugees after the collapse of the Dominium.


After the war, many [[Humans]] began settling in Ventemir, occupying its temperate regions that were far too cold for the Atlins and Orcubor. While this large influx of immigrants was economically disruptive, Humans were unable to live in the same settlements as the native population, causing little cultural exchange to take place. What this did cause was a competition between groups, each side growing to take not only more resources but more of the industrial capacity once exclusively run by the native inhabitants.
=== Independence ===
''Main Article: [[Tenshin Dispute]]''


=== Dominion Era ===
The [[War of the Ancients]] and the subsequent joining of Tenshi into the Confederacy of Borealis caused a large rift to form in Tenshi. Numerous factions wanted reform into a constitutional monarchy while others wanted a different line to inherit the crown. The dispute grew to the point that the Sakagami House of Tenshi broke away, taking a large amount of territory with them.
As Tenshi and the [[Ursa Syndicate]] united in 9000 CE, forming the [[Dominion of Astraeus]], all of Eos became fully united for the first time in millennia. As ideas, trade, and people began moving around the megastructure, Ventemir returned to its status as an industrial heartland. While its ancient factories have fallen into disrepair or ruin, newer ones were continuously built to replace them.


With a population approaching one and a half trillion, Ventemir became widely known for fostering a healthy trade. Much of the trade destined for [[Florathel]] from the rest of [[Aylathiya]] originally did little to interact with Eos. As it re-industrialized, massive ports occupying a planet's worth of space sprung up; many vessels took time to stop at Ventemir to take part in its new massive markets. The Dominion's devotion to the rule of law and its low corruption made Ventemir a great place to set up business. Foreign investment poured into the region, creating a thriving merchant class.
=== Reform ===
<s>Shortly after the Entente gained independence, it reinvigorated the Entente System. It divided the galaxy into well-defined baronies, earldoms, and margravates in addition to giving each of the three noble houses and Legio the title of "Duke." Each duchy, Sakagami, Atojima, Gozono, and Legio controlled 3 margravates. The King of the Entente was deposed and replaced with an elected official called the "Archon" that would be one of the representatives from the 4 duchies. The Entente of Ventemir officially became a "Grand Duchy" in 88,023 CE.


=== Ossification of Capital ===
Its new government did not emerge without problem; however. Those in the "northern region" of Ventemir, mostly Vexlores, were not given a duchy and hardly even had any margravates to themselves. They had hoped that reform would lead them to governance under Vexlorian noble organizations. Since that had failed, the numerous baronies, who were mostly Vexlores, decided to declare independence, forming their own duchy called [[Katam]]. Katam formed during [[Jezebel's War]], meaning that the Entente did not have the resources to reconquer them.
As dukes across the Dominion wrested power away from Tenshi's bureaucracy, they began behaving like absolute monarchs instead of civil servants. The [[War of Saiheran Succession]] greatly reduced commerce passing through Ventemir, weakening the merchant class. Ventemir became ruled by a mafia state run by the weapons conglomerate, [[Jeonja United Syndicates]], which started as a guild but quickly ballooned into a vast criminal organization. Trafficking weapons to various groups across not just Eos but Martial Space, the group would earn the ire of the Dominion but the loyalty of local officials who had largely become associates of the organization.


In a horrible environment for the fostering of economic growth, an unofficial noble class emerged as the nobility squandered resources. As the [[Confederacy of Borealis]] began gaining power in the Dominion, it stole Ventemir's spotlight as the center of production. It overshadowed nearly all of Eos using its worker-controlled model of production. This would lead to numerous rebellions as workers across Ventemir attempted to join the Confederacy or create similar cooperatives.
As the dust settled from the conflict, Katam would become independent and only somewhat associated with the rest of the Entente.</s>


=== Semi-Democritization ===
=== Rebirth ===
As the [[War of the Ancients]] began, the various oligarchs of the region shipped off billions to die at the hands of the [[Quintet Payotari Association]]. Great civil unrest occurred as many refused to feed the war machine. Halfway through the war, with the help of Tenshi, Ventemir became ruled by a group of Human nobles whose comparative lack of corruption greatly improved standards in Ventemir. This revitalization was crucial to its second reemergence as an industrial superpower. As the nobles shut down corrupt operations and forced factories to compete for lucrative contracts from the Confederacy, the struggling region emerged as an industrial superpower.

The institutionalization of the ''Commenda'', government-backed treaties that guaranteed business ventures would take place as agreed, created an energetic merchant class not seen since the early days of the Dominion. At the same time, with less corruption, came the rapid increase in worker cooperatives. Since the Confederacy gave better deals to cooperatives, and even incorporated many of them, this movement of workers began directly competing with the new merchant class.

Following the armistice in the War of the Ancients, the Confederacy attempted to nationalize Ventemir's industry, causing both the local nobility and the merchant class to revolt. Funded by [[Jezebel Drusus|Jezebel Drusus']] government the nobility fought against their foreign masters in both Tenshi and the Confederacy. As [[Jezebel's War]] began, the Entente produced much of the arms that both the Confederacy and Enyo used to wage war.

=== Independence ===
As the Confederacy crumbled, Ventemir's aristocracy turned its attention to the merchant class that sided with the trade-friendly Tenshi, an enemy of the central government. Already fighting against the Cooperatives who, while partial to the Confederacy, had no interest in joining it, the merchant became quickly overwhelmed as their mercenaries betrayed them. Fleeing to the [[Commonwealth of Aggregate Aylathiya]], the merchants took with them most of Ventemir's wealth, but they also took with them the influence of Tenshi, nullifying the nation's claim over the region.

At this point, the remaining aristocrats had a choice: allying with the central government and fighting the worker cooperatives or reaching an agreement. When Empress Jezebel died and Jezebel's War ended, Ventemir's aristocrats chose peace and partitioned Ventemir with the blessing of the workers. They formed a parliament with one house for the aristocracy and one for the people. They began calling this system the "Entente System," a carefully chosen name to not declare themselves an independent state. Officially, they remain a part of the [[Greater Martial Consilium]], in which they have a great deal of voting power.


== Government and Politics ==
== Government and Politics ==
An organization of nobles, syndicates, republics, and smaller more private ventures, the Entente of Ventemir treads the very fine line between an independent state and a trade syndicate. It technically does not have representation within the Greater Martial Consilium. Instead, its various sub-organizations form a caucus within it, voting in lock-step based on internal decisions made by its owners in [[Ayomi]], its de facto capital.


The legislature of the Entente, called the '''Ventemir Economic Summit''', operates like a parliament. With two sub-summits, representatives from the aristocracy and the workers appointed leadership for the Entente. Officially called the "Archon," to not suggest treason, the Entente's leader owns the title to all "crowns," bonds issued by the Entente backed by its large economy.
=== The Crown ===
The Entente of Ventemir is governed by the four "native species" despite only two truly native species having representation. The noble houses of these species have the powers of the monarch, meaning the crown lies with all four of them at once. The Atlin nobles are known as the Atojima House, Humans as the Sakagami House, and the Orcubor as the Gozono House. The Legions receive one representative who is simply known as "Legio." This Legion was technically be one of the three rulers of the ancient Triumvirate civilization.


While the summit is not in session, the Chairperson manages the various assets of the Entente. The organization registered with the central government that manages these assets is called the '''Unified Trade Syndicate of Ventemir''', while the totality of this organization and its satellites is called the '''Duchy Entente of Ventemir''', despite the organization having no duke associated with it. The syndicate has numerous divisions including a central bank and a vast military apparatus designed to protect Ventemir from any over-zealous emperor of the Consilium or president of the Confederacy.
=== The Archon ===

Any individual a part of the Noble Houses can run for the position of Archon. The Archon approves new laws and measures pushed forward by the Noble Houses. They have the ability to block laws as well as the right to declare war and manage trade. The position is tremendously important and is thus not hereditary. For the sake of allowing the people of Ventemir to have a say in government, they are able to vote for whichever noble they please (apart from Legio).
=== Bank of Ventemir ===
The '''Bank of Ventemir''' is a multinational investment bank owned and operated by the Entente of Ventemir. While internal Entente organizations interface with a portion of the bank which operates as a credit union, its outwards-facing business is conducted in the usual fashion. With investments well over 1 Quadrillion Carosi, it is the largest bank in Martial Space by market capitalization and the second largest by the size of its assets.

Mostly funding ventures related to trade, it has satellite offices in the systems [[Thalvett]], [[Occalia]], [[Euturpe]], and [[Saleas]], most of which originated as the Entente bought banks in these areas. The Bank of Ventemir holds the vast majority of the Entente's wealth and supplies most of its organizations with the capital they need to operate.

=== The Nobility of Ventemir ===
The Nobility living within the Ventemir region were, at the highest, Margraves. There are only three of them in the region. The rest of the territory is split between various lower-ranking nobles who, together, have about as many votes as a single Duke would have. If they were independent, their common interests would be ignored as proper dukes overrode their vote. To have any kind of voting power, the Nobility were required to sign contracts that forced them to vote in line with the Entente's decisions. This ultimately secures their power as this is the only way the component companies would agree to support the noble class.

There are Three Noble houses within the Entente which behave more as political parties than families. Even commoners can join by pledging their allegiance to one of the three Margraves that are a part of the organization. The Three Houses are Sakaami, Atolima, and Gozono and originally represented the three species in the region: Humans, Atlins, and Orcubor respectively. As time went on, however, they became nearly even mixtures of all three species as well as many that are none of them.

=== Crowns ===
Crowns are the main currency of the Entente more akin to stock in the organization itself than any fiat currency. Since it is not backed by a physical material such as antimatter, its value fluctuates much more widely. Crowns are technically divisions of the summit, splitting it into billions of parts to operate as an internal means of exchange. Working for the Entente yields pay in Crowns, usually divided into milli-crowns due to the high value of this asset. Workers can also request more mainstream currency if they do not wish to have voting power in the summit. About one percent of crowns are traded externally like stocks. Consequently, Ventemir's former rulers have bought most of these and currently have one percent of the voting power at the summit. Their representatives are largely ignored but have occasionally been decisive on certain policies or appointments.

The noble class permanently controls forty-nine percent of the crowns and, given the conflicting interests of powerful individuals or companies in the Entente, their vote is incredibly important. The title means nothing for how many crowns are owned, meaning that some of the officially subordinate nobles have more power than the Margraves simply by how many crowns they own. The Margraves can officially order their subordinates to simply forfeit their crowns, but doing so will cause expulsion as every other low-ranking noble has an incentive to keep their superiors in line.

The system is brutally meritocratic with little room for failure. Crowns, which could be invested in internally-owned companies, could be easily lost. Various commoners or firms have as much influence as the highest-ranking aristocrats. Some have even become destitute, only to have their titles effectively revoked as they lose all power. Counterintuitively, the result is that the area controlled by the Entente is one of the least economically unequal places in Martial Space. The velocity of money is far too high for it to accumulate at the top.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==

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Entente of Ventemir
Meta Info
Article Creator

Duodecillionaire

General Info
Type

Private Company

Headquarters

Astrean People's House, Ayomi, Eos

Formation

9761 CE

Membership

Various nobles across the Ventemir region.

Branches
  • Bank of Ventemir
  • Ventemir People's Army
  • House Sakaami
Personnel

30 Billion

Purpose

Maintaining balance of power within the Ventemir Region.

The Entente of Ventemir is a large political organization located within Martial Space mostly on Eos. Ruled jointly by dozens of syndicates, three noble houses, and local republics, it operates more like a private company than an officially independent state. Its territory is officially under the rule of Enyo, the federal territory of the Greater Martial Consilium.

Ventemir was originally ruled by Nachleben until Humans from Tenshi slowly eroded their power through the use of economic warfare, predatory loans, and monopolization of trade. Tenshi strictly enforced its monopoly, eventually starving the Nachleben. After fully integrating the territory, Tenshi controlled the region for most of history. By the War of the Ancients, large trading companies ruled Ventemir. Complete with their private armies, many of these firms fought in the war to secure access to maintaining their ultra-profitable trade deals with the Confederacy of Borealis. After the end of the conflict, tensions with the very same Confederacy caused much of the aristocracy in Ventemir, as well as many of the satellite organizations of the Confederacy, to break away from both it and Tenshi.

As Jezebel's War broke out and the aristocracy of Martial Space shattered into dozens of disparate noble organizations, Ventemir's aristocracy nationalized the merchant-owned trade companies before banishing them. To end the conflict, the newly formed Entente of Ventemir struck a treaty with local syndicates to integrate them into the governance. In 9780 CE, the Entente became an officially recognized private company. In other words, it was officially a trading company owned partially by the aristocracy. Syndicates, federations of unions, and worker cooperatives own the rest.

General Information


Entente of Ventemir


THE ENTENTE OF VENTEMIR


DEMOGRAPHICS


Founded
9761 CE
Fell
-
Territory
3.4 Trillion Square Kilometers
Major Worlds
Eos


GOVERNMENT


ECONOMY

Type
Constitutional Aristocracy
Economic Type
Syndicalism
Democracy Index
609/1000
Size
2.992 Quadrillion Carosi
Equality
Somewhat Equal
Scarcity
Post-Scarcity
Military Status
Great Power
Economic Status
Great Power

History

Early History

Ventemir was historically the economic and industrial core of the Triumvirate Civilization. Populated almost entirely by the Atlins and Orcubor, nearly all of the region's industrial capacity existed in regions hot enough for seas of lead to be commonplace. Using lead as a "coolant" was common practice in these facilities. In 7971, the Triumvirate partially democratized, creating the Lowuks Entente and the Orcubor Coalition, the semi-autonomous states that would govern Ventemir. The Lowuks Entente was located entirely on Eos, while the Orcubor coalition had only minute holdings in the center of the megastructure.

The collapse of the Triumvirate greatly destabilized both polities, causing them to all but collapse in 81,009 CE. The population collapsed, housing fewer than one billion amongst its great ruins that became overrun with fungi and other growth. Nachleben, powerful machines made up of uploaded minds that escaped the fall of the Triumvirate, set up shop on this depopulated region of the disk. As the Nachleben took advantage of the abandoned factories, they became the primary employers, usually contracting security or labor from what locals remained.

Conquest by Tenshi

Starting in 8528, Tenshi, a powerful Human kingdom, began its economic invasion of Ventemir. In other words, it offered ludicrously good trade deals to the Nachleben, built bases across much of the region, and slowly built a logistics network to make them indispensable for business. As they became the dominant employer, enforced laws, and invested in the impoverished communities in the region, they became immensely popular. Locals saw Humans as a force of liberation and progress against the stagnation of the Nachleben.

This long-term project came to a head in 8560, as Tenshi revoked the favorable trade deals given to the Nachleben. As they starved for resources, they often violated their treaties with Tenshi, causing them to be considered criminals. Erstes Konsortium, the central government of Martial Space, began using its military to destroy the Nachleben, much to the approval of Ventemir's inhabitants, who now numbered half a trillion.

Great Empyreal Crusade and Post-Crusade

Main Article: Great Empyreal Crusade

As Tenshi began fighting the Great Empyreal Crusade, it used civilians from its extensive empire as soldiers. Many volunteered to fight against Empyros, resulting in a nationalist surge as the situation became increasingly desperate. Tenshi shipped ten percent of Ventemir's population to the front only for them to never return. This was a devastating blow to morale even though victory became increasingly likely.

After the war, many Humans began settling in Ventemir, occupying its temperate regions that were far too cold for the Atlins and Orcubor. While this large influx of immigrants was economically disruptive, Humans were unable to live in the same settlements as the native population, causing little cultural exchange to take place. What this did cause was a competition between groups, each side growing to take not only more resources but more of the industrial capacity once exclusively run by the native inhabitants.

Dominion Era

As Tenshi and the Ursa Syndicate united in 9000 CE, forming the Dominion of Astraeus, all of Eos became fully united for the first time in millennia. As ideas, trade, and people began moving around the megastructure, Ventemir returned to its status as an industrial heartland. While its ancient factories have fallen into disrepair or ruin, newer ones were continuously built to replace them.

With a population approaching one and a half trillion, Ventemir became widely known for fostering a healthy trade. Much of the trade destined for Florathel from the rest of Aylathiya originally did little to interact with Eos. As it re-industrialized, massive ports occupying a planet's worth of space sprung up; many vessels took time to stop at Ventemir to take part in its new massive markets. The Dominion's devotion to the rule of law and its low corruption made Ventemir a great place to set up business. Foreign investment poured into the region, creating a thriving merchant class.

Ossification of Capital

As dukes across the Dominion wrested power away from Tenshi's bureaucracy, they began behaving like absolute monarchs instead of civil servants. The War of Saiheran Succession greatly reduced commerce passing through Ventemir, weakening the merchant class. Ventemir became ruled by a mafia state run by the weapons conglomerate, Jeonja United Syndicates, which started as a guild but quickly ballooned into a vast criminal organization. Trafficking weapons to various groups across not just Eos but Martial Space, the group would earn the ire of the Dominion but the loyalty of local officials who had largely become associates of the organization.

In a horrible environment for the fostering of economic growth, an unofficial noble class emerged as the nobility squandered resources. As the Confederacy of Borealis began gaining power in the Dominion, it stole Ventemir's spotlight as the center of production. It overshadowed nearly all of Eos using its worker-controlled model of production. This would lead to numerous rebellions as workers across Ventemir attempted to join the Confederacy or create similar cooperatives.

Rebirth

As the War of the Ancients began, the various oligarchs of the region shipped off billions to die at the hands of the Quintet Payotari Association. Great civil unrest occurred as many refused to feed the war machine. Halfway through the war, with the help of Tenshi, Ventemir became ruled by a group of Human nobles whose comparative lack of corruption greatly improved standards in Ventemir. This revitalization was crucial to its second reemergence as an industrial superpower. As the nobles shut down corrupt operations and forced factories to compete for lucrative contracts from the Confederacy, the struggling region emerged as an industrial superpower.

The institutionalization of the Commenda, government-backed treaties that guaranteed business ventures would take place as agreed, created an energetic merchant class not seen since the early days of the Dominion. At the same time, with less corruption, came the rapid increase in worker cooperatives. Since the Confederacy gave better deals to cooperatives, and even incorporated many of them, this movement of workers began directly competing with the new merchant class.

Following the armistice in the War of the Ancients, the Confederacy attempted to nationalize Ventemir's industry, causing both the local nobility and the merchant class to revolt. Funded by Jezebel Drusus' government the nobility fought against their foreign masters in both Tenshi and the Confederacy. As Jezebel's War began, the Entente produced much of the arms that both the Confederacy and Enyo used to wage war.

Independence

As the Confederacy crumbled, Ventemir's aristocracy turned its attention to the merchant class that sided with the trade-friendly Tenshi, an enemy of the central government. Already fighting against the Cooperatives who, while partial to the Confederacy, had no interest in joining it, the merchant became quickly overwhelmed as their mercenaries betrayed them. Fleeing to the Commonwealth of Aggregate Aylathiya, the merchants took with them most of Ventemir's wealth, but they also took with them the influence of Tenshi, nullifying the nation's claim over the region.

At this point, the remaining aristocrats had a choice: allying with the central government and fighting the worker cooperatives or reaching an agreement. When Empress Jezebel died and Jezebel's War ended, Ventemir's aristocrats chose peace and partitioned Ventemir with the blessing of the workers. They formed a parliament with one house for the aristocracy and one for the people. They began calling this system the "Entente System," a carefully chosen name to not declare themselves an independent state. Officially, they remain a part of the Greater Martial Consilium, in which they have a great deal of voting power.

Government and Politics

An organization of nobles, syndicates, republics, and smaller more private ventures, the Entente of Ventemir treads the very fine line between an independent state and a trade syndicate. It technically does not have representation within the Greater Martial Consilium. Instead, its various sub-organizations form a caucus within it, voting in lock-step based on internal decisions made by its owners in Ayomi, its de facto capital.

The legislature of the Entente, called the Ventemir Economic Summit, operates like a parliament. With two sub-summits, representatives from the aristocracy and the workers appointed leadership for the Entente. Officially called the "Archon," to not suggest treason, the Entente's leader owns the title to all "crowns," bonds issued by the Entente backed by its large economy.

While the summit is not in session, the Chairperson manages the various assets of the Entente. The organization registered with the central government that manages these assets is called the Unified Trade Syndicate of Ventemir, while the totality of this organization and its satellites is called the Duchy Entente of Ventemir, despite the organization having no duke associated with it. The syndicate has numerous divisions including a central bank and a vast military apparatus designed to protect Ventemir from any over-zealous emperor of the Consilium or president of the Confederacy.

Bank of Ventemir

The Bank of Ventemir is a multinational investment bank owned and operated by the Entente of Ventemir. While internal Entente organizations interface with a portion of the bank which operates as a credit union, its outwards-facing business is conducted in the usual fashion. With investments well over 1 Quadrillion Carosi, it is the largest bank in Martial Space by market capitalization and the second largest by the size of its assets.

Mostly funding ventures related to trade, it has satellite offices in the systems Thalvett, Occalia, Euturpe, and Saleas, most of which originated as the Entente bought banks in these areas. The Bank of Ventemir holds the vast majority of the Entente's wealth and supplies most of its organizations with the capital they need to operate.

The Nobility of Ventemir

The Nobility living within the Ventemir region were, at the highest, Margraves. There are only three of them in the region. The rest of the territory is split between various lower-ranking nobles who, together, have about as many votes as a single Duke would have. If they were independent, their common interests would be ignored as proper dukes overrode their vote. To have any kind of voting power, the Nobility were required to sign contracts that forced them to vote in line with the Entente's decisions. This ultimately secures their power as this is the only way the component companies would agree to support the noble class.

There are Three Noble houses within the Entente which behave more as political parties than families. Even commoners can join by pledging their allegiance to one of the three Margraves that are a part of the organization. The Three Houses are Sakaami, Atolima, and Gozono and originally represented the three species in the region: Humans, Atlins, and Orcubor respectively. As time went on, however, they became nearly even mixtures of all three species as well as many that are none of them.

Crowns

Crowns are the main currency of the Entente more akin to stock in the organization itself than any fiat currency. Since it is not backed by a physical material such as antimatter, its value fluctuates much more widely. Crowns are technically divisions of the summit, splitting it into billions of parts to operate as an internal means of exchange. Working for the Entente yields pay in Crowns, usually divided into milli-crowns due to the high value of this asset. Workers can also request more mainstream currency if they do not wish to have voting power in the summit. About one percent of crowns are traded externally like stocks. Consequently, Ventemir's former rulers have bought most of these and currently have one percent of the voting power at the summit. Their representatives are largely ignored but have occasionally been decisive on certain policies or appointments.

The noble class permanently controls forty-nine percent of the crowns and, given the conflicting interests of powerful individuals or companies in the Entente, their vote is incredibly important. The title means nothing for how many crowns are owned, meaning that some of the officially subordinate nobles have more power than the Margraves simply by how many crowns they own. The Margraves can officially order their subordinates to simply forfeit their crowns, but doing so will cause expulsion as every other low-ranking noble has an incentive to keep their superiors in line.

The system is brutally meritocratic with little room for failure. Crowns, which could be invested in internally-owned companies, could be easily lost. Various commoners or firms have as much influence as the highest-ranking aristocrats. Some have even become destitute, only to have their titles effectively revoked as they lose all power. Counterintuitively, the result is that the area controlled by the Entente is one of the least economically unequal places in Martial Space. The velocity of money is far too high for it to accumulate at the top.

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