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| − | Founded in [[1127]], the '''Ecclesiasty of Narquel''' successfully combines the | + | Founded in [[1127]], the '''Ecclesiasty of Narquel''' successfully combines the spiritual duty to convert with the secular desire to expand. Now uniting three worlds under its banner, the Ecclesiasty looks to bring other industrial (particularly shipbuilding) worlds into its embrace. It correctly perceives resistance from nearby [[Soyuzand Gasudarsk]], which have contracted with the shipyards at [[Neto (world)|Neto]] to build military ships for them. These two worlds, linked by trade routes through the [[Rann (world)|Rann]] system, uneasily monitor Narquel's growth and increasing aggressiveness. |
| − | The | + | The Ecclesiasty maintains armed forces at TL 12, although these are rarely seen outside Ecclesiasty borders. |
{{Sources|S1=[[Astrogators' Guide to the Diaspora Sector]]}} | {{Sources|S1=[[Astrogators' Guide to the Diaspora Sector]]}} | ||
{{LE|N|Governments}} | {{LE|N|Governments}} | ||
Revision as of 10:31, 27 March 2015
Founded in 1127, the Ecclesiasty of Narquel successfully combines the spiritual duty to convert with the secular desire to expand. Now uniting three worlds under its banner, the Ecclesiasty looks to bring other industrial (particularly shipbuilding) worlds into its embrace. It correctly perceives resistance from nearby Soyuzand Gasudarsk, which have contracted with the shipyards at Neto to build military ships for them. These two worlds, linked by trade routes through the Rann system, uneasily monitor Narquel's growth and increasing aggressiveness.
The Ecclesiasty maintains armed forces at TL 12, although these are rarely seen outside Ecclesiasty borders.
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