Lothian League

Crest of Lothian League
Lothian League
State Profile
Founding Year ca. 2691
Capital world: Lothario
Controlled system(s): ca. 6–8
Government
Head of State Grand Mistress
Military
Army mercenary units


The Lothian League was a small Periphery realm composed by six ice-and-snow planets located beyond the outer reaches of the Free Worlds League near the Marian Hegemony.

History

Beginning

To avoid capture by the Star League, a group of patriots from the Taurian Concordat fled into deep space. In 2691, under the leadership of Angelina Logan they settled on the planet Lothario, which was later discovered to be rich in metals. Over time the League expanded deeper into the Periphery to form a seven-member confederation. With the Logan family at its head it slowly grew into a small Periphery state.[1]

On the brink

The only serious threat to the League's existence came in 2933, when renegade mercenaries from units shattered in the latest round of Succession War fighting stumbled upon the League quite by accident. For four years, both sides conducted a series of raids and counterraids until, at long last, the mercenaries left to seek easier prey elsewhere. These actions cost the League its few JumpShips and damaged what little industry on Lothario it had managed to develop over the last three centuries. This destruction forced the ruling Logan family to renew trade ties with other planets of the Periphery in a desperate effort to avoid economic ruin.[1]

Development

During the last century, the League became a major supplier of iron and copper ores to the Magistracy of Canopus and the Taurian Concordat, receiving in return agricultural and mining equipment to sustain its fragile existence. Also exported were furs. Indeed, its trapping industry created impressive revenues as demand for the rich pelts has grown in the last century.[1]

Recent affairs

Dame Lorelei Logan was the ruler of the League by 3025 and ruled until the Marian conquest in 3055. A descendant of Angelina Logan, she was nicknamed "the Ice Maiden". Though on good terms with her fellow leaders in the Illyrian Palatinate and the Circinus Federation, the Ice Maiden wanted little to do with the Great Houses of the Inner Sphere. Nevertheless she maintained limited contact with the Inner Sphere, mainly to hire small mercenary bands to defend Lothian worlds against raids from the Marian Hegemony. The Lothian League employed two mercenary battalions, though the identity and quality of these units is unknown.[1]

Defeat

Throughout 3052 and 3053, Caesar Sean O'Reilly of the Marian Hegemony launched several raids on Lothian planets, slowly wearing down the defending mercenary units. As the months wore on, the attacks increased, becoming more frequent and ferocious. In 3054, the Marians launched a full invasion.[2]

The Lothian League proved a hardier opponent than the Caesar expected, however, holding out for over a year against the Marians. To afford additional mercenary units, Dame Lorelei Logan borrowed heavily from the Lothian treasury. Her daughter Liesel successfully led a small BattleMech unit of Home Guards against the invaders. By early 3055, the Legions began to overwhelm the Lothian League's defenders. Dame Logan appealed to the Taurian Concordat for support, but Protector Thomas Calderon refused, due to the imminent danger of an attack by the Federated Commonwealth.[2]

The assault on the last remaining League planet, Lordinax, was led by Caesar Sean. Liesel Logan was killed and the Home Guard destroyed. Upon landing on the League's former capital world of Lothario, the Caesar ordered Dame Lorelei and her surviving family imprisoned. However the Logans managed somehow to escape and to hide themselves.[2]

The Marian Hegemony conquest was opposed by active and passive resistance from Lothian citizens. Two-thirds of the Second Marian Legion was deployed across the seven League planets to deal with the insurgency, but the Legion forces barely held their own against the guerrillas. Further, Marian government officials installed to enact their Caesar's policies repeatedly had to deal with blatant disregard for their authority.[3]

ROM discovered that Lothian freedom fighters received covert assistance from the Magistracy of Canopus, interested in keeping the Caesar and his Legions too occupied for further conquests. The resistance fighters may also have received limited monetary and material support from the Illyrian Palatinate.[3]

Nevertheless the ambitious Caesar later tried to conquer Astrokaszy but was forced to retreat. Returning to Alphard he was confronted with the news that his new Lothian "subjects" were on the brink of open rebellion. The Third Legion was sent to the Lothian worlds.[4]

Caesar's son Julius, a recent graduate of the Collegium Bellorum Imperium, had been recently promoted to command a century in the First Legion. He quickly gained the attention of several powerful anti-Caesar military leaders and Senators, who built up a power base around the young heir.[5]

An angered Caesar transferred Julius in June of 3060 to command a cohort of the Second Legion on Lordinax. The unit was highly demoralized from the constant Lothian raids. The war was a cycle of death, as recruits poured into the Second Legion at a quick rate and Lothian civilian casualties steadily mounted due to the Caesar's bloody reprisals. Julius' unit was sent on a series of punitive raids against several settlements suspected of harboring anti-Marian rebels; Sean hoped that this experience would either harden his son or cost his life.[5]

Julius began to openly question his father's path of conquest, covertly building a power base within the Second Legion, to whom he promised an end to the Lothian troubles. He was successful in hunting down and capturing the leader of the Lothian resistance, Elena Logan, daughter of Dame Lorelei Logan. Disobeying an order to execute her, presumably sent by his father, Julius began to negotiate. The two managed to reach an acceptable agreement; Elena agreed to cease the brutal guerrilla war in exchange for a cessation of reprisals, a position in the Hegemony government, and a position as an adviser on Julius' personal staff. Within a year of arriving, Julius O'Reilly had successfully ended the resistance. In January of 3063, he left Lordinax with the Second and Fourth Marian Legions, plus the Third Legion's First and Third Cohorts. This left only auxiliaries and the Second Cohort of the Third Marian Legion to garrison the League.[5]

After later usurping the throne from his father, Julius officially declared the former Lothian League as a united territory within the Hegemony, granting the former nation voices within the Senate. He further granted Lordinax and Lothario to Elena Logan in fief after accepting her as a personal advisor on civil matters. All inhabitants were granted Marian citizenship and granted three-year exemptions from conscription.[6]

The Dark Age

The Lothian League officially regained its independence - however tentatively - in 3128, after decades of unrest and conflict with the Marian Hegemony. The Lothian League of the Dark Age bore little resemblance to the free state that had existed a century before, however; the leader of the League adopted the title Grand Mistress, and ruled over the League with the assistance of a Senate consisting of three representatives from each of the six member worlds in a very Marian style.[7]

The ruler of the League, Grand Mistress Clarissa Logan, attempted to abolish slavery in the League in 3134, a step that nearly bought the League and Hegemony to open combat once more as those Marians trading in the League or operating industries protested. Logan managed to defuse the situation by amending the proposal so that it only applied to citizens of the League, and further requiring that any slaves who received manumission serve in the Lothian military before obtaining true freedom. Those measures staved off an invasion by the Marians, defusing the tensest situation between the League's independence and 3145.[7]

Although the League had gained a measure of independence, it remained lacking in the resources to support a large military organically; a new training academy, the Lothian Combat Academy, was established to train armor crews and antitank infantry, and a single small Alphard Trading Corporation plant producing a small number of tank designs. The League had no choice other than to import BattleMechs to support its military.[8]

Historical: Maps

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Periphery, First Edition, p. 135: "Lothian League Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Periphery, 2nd Edition, p. 57
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Periphery, 2nd Edition, p. 58
  4. Field Manual: Periphery, p. 70
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Field Manual: Periphery, p. 71
  6. Field Manual: Periphery, p. 72
  7. 7.0 7.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 186: "Lothian League"
  8. Field Manual: 3145, p. 190: "Lothian League"

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