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After Atreus's capture, Bertram would be promoted to the official leader of the Loyalists, and he knew despite his recent victories that further bloodshed would not benefit the League in the long run. He sent messages to his 70-year-old uncle asking to parlay to discuss an end to the conflict. Oliver Marik — who was tired of war and with declining health — soon responded. He contacted the [[Star League]]'s First Lord [[Jonathan Cameron]] and petitioned for his government to mediate a deal between his Rebel forces and the Loyalists.
 
After Atreus's capture, Bertram would be promoted to the official leader of the Loyalists, and he knew despite his recent victories that further bloodshed would not benefit the League in the long run. He sent messages to his 70-year-old uncle asking to parlay to discuss an end to the conflict. Oliver Marik — who was tired of war and with declining health — soon responded. He contacted the [[Star League]]'s First Lord [[Jonathan Cameron]] and petitioned for his government to mediate a deal between his Rebel forces and the Loyalists.
  
The two leaders traveled to [[Tiber (FWL)|Tiber]], where they negotiated the end of the war. In May, the Treaty of Verona would be signed. The agreement would broker for Oliver and Boris's combatant forces, their regional dukes and Parliament MPs which sided with them and acted under their command to be pardoned for their actions in the conflict. As part of the agreement, the two Rebel Mariks would surrender and be put on trial. Oliver would be found guilty and executed for sedition, while his son would be sentenced to prison and die in 2733. The Treaty would confirm Bertram as the legal Captain-General and Council Lord for the Free Worlds League. Bertram, after being sworn in, would publicly acknowledge his mother's failings that led to the conflict.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 27, 29–30: Descent - End of the war, pardon of the dukes who served Oliver and Boris Marik.</ref>
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The two leaders traveled to [[Tiber (FWL)|Tiber]], where they negotiated the end of the war. In May, the Treaty of Verona would be signed. The agreement would broker for Oliver and Boris's combatant forces, their regional dukes and Parliament MPs which sided with them and acted under their command to be pardoned for their actions in the conflict. As part of the agreement, the two Rebel Mariks would surrender formally and be put on trial. Oliver would be found guilty and executed for sedition, while his son would be sentenced to prison and die in 2733. The Treaty would confirm Bertram as the legal Captain-General and Council Lord for the Free Worlds League. Bertram, after being sworn in, would publicly acknowledge his mother's failings that led to the conflict.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 27, 29–30: Descent - End of the war, pardon of the dukes who served Oliver and Boris Marik.</ref>
  
 
Despite their treason to the Free Worlds League, the two now-deceased Mariks' efforts to restore the nation to its former self had succeeded. The League's Parliament and its historical decision-making abilities had been restored. Captain-General Bertram restricted SAFE activities to focusing its efforts towards outside threats as per the Treaty.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 24: Oliver the Usurper - "Treaty details given, which aren't completely mentioned in later publications.</ref>
 
Despite their treason to the Free Worlds League, the two now-deceased Mariks' efforts to restore the nation to its former self had succeeded. The League's Parliament and its historical decision-making abilities had been restored. Captain-General Bertram restricted SAFE activities to focusing its efforts towards outside threats as per the Treaty.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 24: Oliver the Usurper - "Treaty details given, which aren't completely mentioned in later publications.</ref>

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