Elysian Fields

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Elysian Fields
Faction Profile
Time period: unknown - 3049
Classification: Periphery state
Controlled systems: 4
Capital world: Nyserta
Ruler title: unknown
Military: none
Secret Service: unknown

Description

An oddity even among the strange worlds of the Periphery, Elysian Fields was a private hold of the Inheritor philosophic movement. De facto a protectorate of the Oberon Confederation, it was later overun by the Clans.

Planetary Data

  • Capital:' Nyserta
  • Star Type:' A9III
  • Position in System:' 2
  • Time to Jump Point:' 23.76 days
  • Recharging Station:' None
  • Last Ruler:' Warden Akir Dobuguq
  • ComStar Facility Class:' None
  • ComStar Representative:' None
  • Population:' 43,000
  • Percentage and Level of Native Life:' 15%, Plant
  • Description:'

Overview

The Elysian worlds (Elissa, Mangringaine, and Nyserta) are temperate planets maintained in their pristine wilderness state. The people supported themselves mainly as hunters and gatherers. Another small Elysian colony was established in the neighboring star system of Porthos, though that world was technically not under the protection of Hendrik III.

Politics

Foreswearing any military presence on their worlds, the Inheritors have entered into an agreement with the Oberon Confederation whereby Hendrik Grimm III guaranteed to protect these planets in exchange for emergency repair and shore-leave rights for Oberon ships and personnel. As the Elysian worlds had no commercial or geological value, few saw any need to violate their sanctity. Later Nyserta hosted a number of clandestine meetings between representatives of Hendrik Grimm III and various governments of the Inner Sphere, mainly House Steiner and House Kurita.

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