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| − | A militaristic political organisation within the [[Second Confederation]] that took control of the [[Traditionalist]] movement and other allied groups during the [[civil wars]]. It was institutionally nepotistic and hierarchical, with ultimate power vested in the Chairman, the head of the Party. It gained popularity with vague promises to the [[Gens]] of “living space” – a promise it signally failed to honour – and enjoyed widespread support whilst loyalist armed forces were victorious. It laid blame for all of the Confederation’s problems on “criminal elements”, largely consisting of opponents of the regime, profiteers, and “cowards”. | + | A militaristic political organisation within the [[Second Confederation]] that took control of the [[Traditionalist]] movement and other allied groups during the [[Fringian Civil Wars|civil wars]]. It was institutionally nepotistic and hierarchical, with ultimate power vested in the Chairman, the head of the Party. It gained popularity with vague promises to the [[Gens]] of “living space” – a promise it signally failed to honour – and enjoyed widespread support whilst loyalist armed forces were victorious. It laid blame for all of the Confederation’s problems on “criminal elements”, largely consisting of opponents of the regime, profiteers, and “cowards”. |
As the cycle of bloody wars and unreliable armistices ground on and internal problems worsened, the Party became increasingly authoritarian, oppressive, and brutal. It finally lost civil control during the [[Vilani Scare]] and was implicated in many atrocities carried out during the [[Dissolution]]. During the [[Reformation]] the leaders of the Redoubt Party were hunted down and held accountable for their actions. | As the cycle of bloody wars and unreliable armistices ground on and internal problems worsened, the Party became increasingly authoritarian, oppressive, and brutal. It finally lost civil control during the [[Vilani Scare]] and was implicated in many atrocities carried out during the [[Dissolution]]. During the [[Reformation]] the leaders of the Redoubt Party were hunted down and held accountable for their actions. | ||
Revision as of 18:50, 4 August 2018
A militaristic political organisation within the Second Confederation that took control of the Traditionalist movement and other allied groups during the civil wars. It was institutionally nepotistic and hierarchical, with ultimate power vested in the Chairman, the head of the Party. It gained popularity with vague promises to the Gens of “living space” – a promise it signally failed to honour – and enjoyed widespread support whilst loyalist armed forces were victorious. It laid blame for all of the Confederation’s problems on “criminal elements”, largely consisting of opponents of the regime, profiteers, and “cowards”.
As the cycle of bloody wars and unreliable armistices ground on and internal problems worsened, the Party became increasingly authoritarian, oppressive, and brutal. It finally lost civil control during the Vilani Scare and was implicated in many atrocities carried out during the Dissolution. During the Reformation the leaders of the Redoubt Party were hunted down and held accountable for their actions.
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science