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The Free Worlds League was a federation that was initially created by three existing nations, the [[Marik Republic]], [[Federation of Oriente]], and [[Regulan Principality]]. Three nations, formed in the wake of the [[Terran Alliance]]'s internal struggles, signed the [[Articles of Unification]] (also known as the Treaty of Marik) in [[2271]], creating the League even before the establishment of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. As influential as [[Detlev Marik]], [[Tomás Allison]], and [[Raju Selaj]], the leaders of their respective nations, were, the League owes just as much to [[George Humphreys]], the man who negotiated between the three leaders.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 11–13: "To the Stars”</ref>
 
The Free Worlds League was a federation that was initially created by three existing nations, the [[Marik Republic]], [[Federation of Oriente]], and [[Regulan Principality]]. Three nations, formed in the wake of the [[Terran Alliance]]'s internal struggles, signed the [[Articles of Unification]] (also known as the Treaty of Marik) in [[2271]], creating the League even before the establishment of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. As influential as [[Detlev Marik]], [[Tomás Allison]], and [[Raju Selaj]], the leaders of their respective nations, were, the League owes just as much to [[George Humphreys]], the man who negotiated between the three leaders.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 11–13: "To the Stars”</ref>
  
The League's first war occurred in [[2293]] against the [[Stewart Commonality]]. That nation's dictator, [[David Genovese]], refused the League's peaceful entreaties. In September, [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Juliano Marik]] led a force in what came to be known as the [[Stewart War]]. Marik's forces were easily victorious and the League annexed the six-world Commonality. This marked the first time the League Parliament named a Captain-General to lead military forces in battle. As proscribed by the League constitution, Marik returned control of the [[Free Worlds League Military]] to Parliament at the end of the war.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 11</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 13: "First Blood”</ref><ref name=POC>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 6–7: "Politics of Command”</ref>
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The League's first war occurred in [[2293]] against the [[Stewart Commonality]]. That nation's dictator, [[David Genovese]], refused the League's peaceful entreaties. In September, [[Captain-General]] [[Juliano Marik]] led a force in what came to be known as the [[Stewart War]]. Marik's forces were easily victorious and the League annexed the six-world Commonality. This marked the first time the League Parliament named a Captain-General to lead military forces in battle. As proscribed by the League constitution, Marik returned control of the [[Free Worlds League Military]] to Parliament at the end of the war.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 11</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 13: "First Blood”</ref><ref name=POC>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 6–7: "Politics of Command”</ref>
  
 
===Early Years===
 
===Early Years===
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===Age of War===
 
===Age of War===
While the [[twenty-fourth century]] marked a new era in the history of the [[Inner Sphere]], it also marked a transfer of power in the League. Allan Marik was replaced by his son [[Peter Marik (24th c.)|Peter Marik]] as Captain-General. Peter was appointed in [[2396]] as many in Parliament feared such a conflict was imminent. Peter immediately went to the Andurien front and prosecuted an incredible campaign, despite the fact that larger realms with larger military forces meant ever-bloodier battles. After a defeat on [[Kwamashu]] in [[2401]] gave [[Hered Selaj]] room to angle for the Captain-Generalcy himself, Peter went directly for [[Sian]], the Capellan capital, and earned a victory there. Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] sued for peace in [[2404]].<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 14–15: "The Andurien Crisis"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 15</ref>
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While the [[twenty-fourth century]] marked a new era in the history of the [[Inner Sphere]], it also marked a transfer of power in the League. Allan Marik was replaced by his son [[Peter Marik]] as Captain-General. Peter was appointed in [[2396]] as many in Parliament feared such a conflict was imminent. Peter immediately went to the Andurien front and prosecuted an incredible campaign, despite the fact that larger realms with larger military forces meant ever-bloodier battles. After a defeat on [[Kwamashu]] in [[2401]] gave [[Hered Selaj]] room to angle for the Captain-Generalcy himself, Peter went directly for [[Sian]], the Capellan capital, and earned a victory there. Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] sued for peace in [[2404]].<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 14–15: "The Andurien Crisis"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
Peter Marik returned to [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] a victor and a hero. He continued to prosecute military actions against the Capellans and [[Lyran Commonwealth]], unfazed by Parliament's ratification of the [[Ares Convention]] in [[2412]]. Parliament began reining Peter in, first with an oversight committee in [[2413]], then with the passage of the [[War Powers Act]] in [[2418]]. When the Lyrans attacked again in [[2420]], Peter refused to serve as Captain-General with the War Powers Act in effect. Unwilling to repeal the law, Parliament appointed one of Peter's subordinates, [[Joseph Stewart]], Captain-General. Stewart was a disaster and the League was fortunate the Lyrans were distracted by the [[Draconis Combine]]. Stewart's failure did wonders for Peter's popularity, as many Members of Parliament became convinced that only a Marik could effectively serve as Captain-General.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 15–16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 18: "The Age of War"</ref>
 
Peter Marik returned to [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] a victor and a hero. He continued to prosecute military actions against the Capellans and [[Lyran Commonwealth]], unfazed by Parliament's ratification of the [[Ares Convention]] in [[2412]]. Parliament began reining Peter in, first with an oversight committee in [[2413]], then with the passage of the [[War Powers Act]] in [[2418]]. When the Lyrans attacked again in [[2420]], Peter refused to serve as Captain-General with the War Powers Act in effect. Unwilling to repeal the law, Parliament appointed one of Peter's subordinates, [[Joseph Stewart]], Captain-General. Stewart was a disaster and the League was fortunate the Lyrans were distracted by the [[Draconis Combine]]. Stewart's failure did wonders for Peter's popularity, as many Members of Parliament became convinced that only a Marik could effectively serve as Captain-General.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 15–16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 18: "The Age of War"</ref>
  
Peter Marik was assassinated in [[2422]]. The Lyrans invaded in [[2427]] and Parliament asked [[Terrence Marik (25th c.)|Terrence Marik]] to lead the defense, and he refused. When more League worlds were lost, Parliament repealed the War Powers Act. As soon as Terrence was notified, he took over as Captain-General, took control of the FWLM, and blunted the Lyran advance. Terrence's younger brother [[Peter Marik (25th c.)|Peter]] succeeded him in [[2440]] and led an offensive against the Lyrans. Parliament passed the [[Liberation Act]] in [[2448]], which allowed citizens of conquered planets to become full League citizens. This stanched the flow of refugees leaving newly conquered League systems and the economy flourished. Peter retired in [[2452]] with the League at the height of its power.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 18–19</ref>
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Peter Marik was assassinated in [[2422]]. The Lyrans invaded in [[2427]] and Parliament asked [[Terrence Marik]] to lead the defense, and he refused. When more League worlds were lost, Parliament repealed the War Powers Act. As soon as Terrence was notified, he took over as Captain-General, took control of the FWLM, and blunted the Lyran advance. Terrence's younger brother [[Peter Marik (25th c.)|Peter]] succeeded him in [[2440]] and led an offensive against the Lyrans. Parliament passed the [[Liberation Act]] in [[2448]], which allowed citizens of conquered planets to become full League citizens. This stanched the flow of refugees leaving newly conquered League systems and the economy flourished. Peter retired in [[2452]] with the League at the height of its power.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 18–19</ref>
  
 
Peter was succeeded by [[Geralk Marik]], who became known as "the Bloodthirsty" due to tactics he used against the Lyrans. In [[2459]], Geralk personally led the invasion of [[Loric]]. In [[Battle of Loric|that battle]] the [[LCAF]] deployed [[BattleMech]]s for the first time. A mere company of 'Mechs turned the tide against Marik's conventional forces and Geralk himself was killed when a 'Mech stepped on him. The Lyrans tried to press their technological advantage, but did not have enough BattleMechs to do more than blunt the League invasion.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 19 & 21: "Paradigm Shift"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 20</ref>
 
Peter was succeeded by [[Geralk Marik]], who became known as "the Bloodthirsty" due to tactics he used against the Lyrans. In [[2459]], Geralk personally led the invasion of [[Loric]]. In [[Battle of Loric|that battle]] the [[LCAF]] deployed [[BattleMech]]s for the first time. A mere company of 'Mechs turned the tide against Marik's conventional forces and Geralk himself was killed when a 'Mech stepped on him. The Lyrans tried to press their technological advantage, but did not have enough BattleMechs to do more than blunt the League invasion.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 19 & 21: "Paradigm Shift"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 20</ref>
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====The Scourge of Death====
 
====The Scourge of Death====
Extremism was not limited to Parliament. A number of acts of terrorism occurred in the 2660s, though most groups were poorly organized and easily broken up. One exception was the Scourge of Death. The Scourge's first terrorist act was the exploding of a bomb at the main starport in Atreus in [[2667]]. The organization's crowning achievement was the assassination of Captain-General [[Terrence Marik (27th c.)|Terrence Marik]] at a family estate on [[Marik]] in [[2678]]. The bomb blast killed almost all of the members of the Marik family. Only [[Gerald Marik I|Gerald Marik]], a cousin to Terrence, survived, coming back from the brink of death with the help of bionic implants.<ref name=HM2022>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 20, 22: "The Scourge of Death"</ref><ref name=HBHM26>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 26: "The Scourge of Death"</ref>
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Extremism was not limited to Parliament. A number of acts of terrorism occurred in the 2660s, though most groups were poorly organized and easily broken up. One exception was the Scourge of Death. The Scourge's first terrorist act was the exploding of a bomb at the main starport in Atreus in [[2667]]. The organization's crowning achievement was the assassination of Captain-General [[Terrence Marik (27th c.)|Terrence Marik]] at a family estate on [[Marik]] in [[2678]]. The bomb blast killed almost all of the members of the Marik family. Only [[Gerald Marik I|Gerald Marik]], a cousin to Terrence, survived, coming back from the brink of death with the help of bionic implants.<ref name=HM2022>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', pp. 20 & 22: "The Scourge of Death"</ref><ref name=HBHM26>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 26: "The Scourge of Death"</ref>
  
 
As Captain-General, Gerald focused on eradicating the Scourge of Death. The Marik Militia and SAFE were given free rein to do what they needed. Civil liberties were ignored, the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] was raided, and Marik allies were angered. The Scourge's base of operations was destroyed, but a raid on [[Westover]] uncovered shocking evidence; the leaders of the Scourge were the Selaj family.<ref name=HM2022 /><ref name=HBHM26 />
 
As Captain-General, Gerald focused on eradicating the Scourge of Death. The Marik Militia and SAFE were given free rein to do what they needed. Civil liberties were ignored, the [[Magistracy of Canopus]] was raided, and Marik allies were angered. The Scourge's base of operations was destroyed, but a raid on [[Westover]] uncovered shocking evidence; the leaders of the Scourge were the Selaj family.<ref name=HM2022 /><ref name=HBHM26 />
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The [[Clan Invasion]] had no direct impact on the League. Instead, the Free Worlds League was able to benefit from it tremendously. Thomas Marik struck a deal to supply the [[Federated Commonwealth]], [[Draconis Combine]], and [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] with [[Field Refit Kit]]s, Star League-era military hardware. In return, Thomas' son [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] began undergoing treatment for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]]. The League's military industrial complex expanded rapidly, and the war-ravaged nations bought whatever they could, even after the [[3052]] [[Truce of Tukayyid]]. In 3052, Thomas betrothed his illegitimate daughter [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], the heir apparent of the Capellan Confederation.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 50 & 52</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 10–11: "The Clan War and its Aftermath"</ref>
 
The [[Clan Invasion]] had no direct impact on the League. Instead, the Free Worlds League was able to benefit from it tremendously. Thomas Marik struck a deal to supply the [[Federated Commonwealth]], [[Draconis Combine]], and [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] with [[Field Refit Kit]]s, Star League-era military hardware. In return, Thomas' son [[Joshua Marik|Joshua]] began undergoing treatment for his leukemia at the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]]. The League's military industrial complex expanded rapidly, and the war-ravaged nations bought whatever they could, even after the [[3052]] [[Truce of Tukayyid]]. In 3052, Thomas betrothed his illegitimate daughter [[Isis Marik]] to [[Sun-Tzu Liao]], the heir apparent of the Capellan Confederation.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 50 & 52</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 10–11: "The Clan War and its Aftermath"</ref>
  
3052 also saw a schism within [[ComStar]]. The new [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] instituted reforms aimed at demystifying the order, but many strenuously objected. A former member of ComStar, Thomas granted the exiles who were calling themselves the [[Word of Blake]] a home on [[Gibson]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 52</ref>
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3052 also saw a schism within [[ComStar]]. The new [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] instituted reforms aimed at demystifying the order, but many strenuously objected. A former member of ComStar, Thomas granted the exiles who were calling themselves the [[Word of Blake]] a home on [[Gibson]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 52</ref>
  
 
In [[3057]], Thomas Marik learned that Joshua was dead and had been replaced by a body double on the orders of [[Archon-Prince]] [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. Thomas ordered a retributive strike in conjunction with the Capellans. The goal of [[Operation Guerrero]] was to reclaim the worlds lost in the Fourth Succession War. The League's task was made considerably easier by [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]. After Thomas went public with Victor's perfidy, Katherine launched her bid for power and seceded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth. Eager to be seen as a peacemaker, Katherine ceded Thomas the worlds his father had given up to hers twenty-five years prior. Thomas declared victory and stopped his invasion, leaving Sun-Tzu Liao in the lurch. Liao was unable to complete the conquest he had begun, leaving a number of worlds without a Great House suzerain. This region of space came to be known as the [[Chaos March]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 52–53</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 11: "Operation Guerrero"</ref>
 
In [[3057]], Thomas Marik learned that Joshua was dead and had been replaced by a body double on the orders of [[Archon-Prince]] [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. Thomas ordered a retributive strike in conjunction with the Capellans. The goal of [[Operation Guerrero]] was to reclaim the worlds lost in the Fourth Succession War. The League's task was made considerably easier by [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]. After Thomas went public with Victor's perfidy, Katherine launched her bid for power and seceded the Lyran half of the Federated Commonwealth. Eager to be seen as a peacemaker, Katherine ceded Thomas the worlds his father had given up to hers twenty-five years prior. Thomas declared victory and stopped his invasion, leaving Sun-Tzu Liao in the lurch. Liao was unable to complete the conquest he had begun, leaving a number of worlds without a Great House suzerain. This region of space came to be known as the [[Chaos March]].<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 52–53</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 11: "Operation Guerrero"</ref>
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* ''[[Touring the Stars]]''
 
* ''[[Touring the Stars]]''
  
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