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The [[Mongrebi Trade Conference]] is an a periodic gathering of nobles and business leaders from the three [[subsector]]s which border the [[Mongrabi Subsector]]. | The [[Mongrebi Trade Conference]] is an a periodic gathering of nobles and business leaders from the three [[subsector]]s which border the [[Mongrabi Subsector]]. | ||
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == |
Revision as of 22:44, 22 January 2019
The Mongrebi Trade Conference is an a periodic gathering of nobles and business leaders from the three subsectors which border the Mongrabi Subsector.
- It is a seasonal trade organization.
Description (Specifications)
Prior to the Rebellion,the Mongrebi Trade Conference was an a periodic gathering of nobles and business leaders from the three sectors which border the Mongrabi Subsector. (Those being Massilia, Diaspora and Daibei). Trade issues were discussed/negotiated and attention focused on the forging of strong trade links between the worlds in that region.
History & Background (Dossier)
The unofficial leader of the Conference was Duke Murata of Mongrebi (Zarushagaar 2540), a strong proponent of a stable regional economy. The last meeting of the MTC was held on Ermi (Zarushagaar 3139) in 1115. The Rebellion put an end to the Conference as the different sectors went their separate ways politically and economically. Any chance of reforming the MTC was lost in 1119 when Murata left his realm for Margaret's Stronghold.
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