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Origins
and History
The Free Worlds League was formed in 2271 by the Treaty of Marik, which united
the Marik Commonwealth, the Grand Duchy of Oriente, and the Principality of
Regulus. This was a loose organization of states, and they began to expand into
the surrounding systems. In 2293, Juliano Marik annexed the Stewart Commonality,
and was designated Captain-General. Since then, House Marik has held the post of
Captain-General until the present day. Beginning in 2398, the Capellan
Confederation declared war on the League in an attempt to annex Andurien and
it's surrounding systems. This began the 150-year period known as the Age of
War. During the Age of War, the Terran Hegemony developed the first BattleMechs.
In 2556, Ian Cameron, leader of the Terran Hegemony, negotiated the Andurien
Peace Treaty, ending the Age of War, and setting the foundations for the
creation of the Star League. The Star League lasted for roughly 200 years, of
which 150 were a time of unprecedented growth and discovery for all of mankind.
After the Civil War against Stefan Amaris, the Usurper, Aleksandr Kerensky left
the Inner Sphere with approximately 80 percent of the Star League Armed Forces.
Minoru Kurita and John Davion both seized the opportunity and declared
themselves First Lord of the Star League shortly after, and Kenyon Marik
followed suit in 2786, and the First Succession War began. The First, Second,
and Third Succession Wars saw little change in the Inner Sphere, except for the
tremendous loss of life and technology. Soon, the Ares Conventions were
established, governing the conduct of warfare, and war became a way of life in
the Inner Sphere. Each successive Captain-General since Kenyon Marik has invoked
Resolution 288 upon taking office, which allows the Captain-General certain
powers in time of war or crisis. The Fourth Succession War began with the
wedding of Hanse Davion to Melissa Steiner. The Capellan Confederation lost a
large portion of their territory, and the Free Rasalhague Republic was created,
along with the St. Ives Compact. The Free Worlds League remained out of most of
the conflict, losing several worlds near Terra to a Tikonov offensive towards
the end of the war. While the other Inner Sphere Houses were exhausted from the
war, the Free Worlds League remained completely intact, ready to exploit the
economic boom after the peace was signed. League Traders began to do business
with all the major Houses, and the Free Worlds League soon had one of the
strongest economies in history. In 3030, the Duchy of Andurien seceded from the
League, and allied itself to the Magistracy of Canopus, precipitating the War of
Andurien Secession. The war dragged on for years, and Captain-General Janos
Marik was killed in a bomb blast in 3035 that also severely injured his son
Thomas. Thomas was taken to Terra and rehabilitated by ComStar in secret, until
his return in 3036. He assumed the post of Captain-General and League forces
quickly forced Andurien into submission. Thomas has since been instituting
reforms in the League to break some of the diplomatic gridlock that paralyzed it
for so long, keeping it from being an effective and unified force.
Recent History
The poor performance of the Free Worlds League military during the Fourth
Succession War left Captain-General Janos Marik in a precarious political
position. His many opponents in the League Parliament began to draft legislation
aimed at either removing him or reducing his powers. Derick Cameron-Jones,
spokesman for the Principality of Regulus and opposition leader, was confident
that his movement could raise enough support to overthrow Marik rule.
The secession of the Duchy of Andurien in September 3030 and its subsequent
alliance with the Magistracy of Canopus dashed the opposition's hopes. Janos,
aided by his son Duggan and his nephew Duncan, quickly seized the initiative and
severely weakened the opposition by comparing their "unpatriotic" behavior to
the Andurien defection. Marik pressed his advantage further by forcing passage
of the Internal Emergency Act of 3030 stripping the League's member states of
most of their sovereignty for the duration of the emergency. The Duchy of
Oriente and the Principality of Regulus were exempted from the act, the former
for its long-time support of Janos Marik and the latter because Janos feared
that the Regulans would go over to the Andurien-Canopian alliance if he tried to
interfere with their sovereignty. Theoretically, the Internal Emergency Act was
supposed to be invoked in times of danger to the League, but like Resolution
288, the Act empowered the Captain-General to decide what constituted a crisis
and when it had passed.
Janos Marik suffered a life-threatening stroke less than a month after passage
of the Emergency Act. Duggan Marik, the Captain-General's eldest son, tried to
assume control, as did Duggan's first cousin Duncan Marik even though Janos had
appointed Thomas Marik as his heir to the Captain-Generalcy. Duke Halas of
Oriente contacted Thomas, who was serving in the Lyran Commonwealth as Precentor
of ComStar's station on Son Hoa.
When Thomas came before Parliament in January 3031 producing documents written
by Janos that named him as Heir-Designate, the struggle between Duggan and
Duncan died down. For the next four years, Thomas ruled in his father's name
with a measured hand, despite continued rivalry from Duncan and Duggan. He took
several steps to mollify the MPs, who no longer represented semi-sovereign
provinces, but mere cultural regions.
Thomas Marik's success in filling his father's shoes sorely troubled Duncan,
Duggan, Duke Halas, and ComStar. The Duke and ComStar had supported Thomas
because they believed he would be easy to manipulate. Now Thomas was proving to
be his own man, and ComStar was especially dismayed to see its influence over
Thomas waning.
Then came the news that Janos Marik had recovered enough to resume control of
the League.
On June 1, 3035 Janos Marik called a meeting to discuss ways to bring the Duchy
of Andurien back into the League. Present were Thomas, Duggan, and Duncan Marik,
as well as several representatives from the diplomatic corps. Not long after the
meeting began, a bomb hidden in a portable holotable exploded, killing the
Captain-General and apparently everyone else in the room. Only Duncan Marik
narrowly escaped death after being called from the room on an urgent matter just
minutes before the blast.
Duncan Marik assumed the Captain-Generalcy by right of rank and experience. By
order of succession, Paul Marik, Duncan's shy older brother in the Ministry of
Intelligence, should, technically, have taken the reins of power -- and there
were many who hoped he would -- but Paul supported his younger brother.
After the quickest of investigations, the new Captain-General announced that
Andurien agents were responsible for the assassination, and he declared war on
the Duchy of Andurien. Despite his experience as commander of the Marik Militia,
Duncan's hope for a quick and glorious conquest soon became mired in a series of
costly battles with no clear winner.
On December 5, 3036, Thomas Marik made an appearance before a stunned
Parliament. Though his body was not found after the explosion, everyone assumed
that Thomas had died along with his father and brother. Thomas had been
seriously wounded, but he survived the blast. With the room in flames and Thomas
lying bleeding and unconscious near the door, two rescuers arrived. They were Li
Mann, a close friend of Thomas's since childhood, and a member of the palace
guard who was really a ROM agent. Realizing that Thomas was critically injured
and also still in danger from whoever planted the bomb, the two rushed Thomas to
the ComStar station and let the room burn. ComStar Kappa personnel tended to
Thomas's extensive burns until they stabilized his condition. Thomas was later
transferred to the ComStar medical center on Terra, where he recuperated for a
year.
During that time, Thomas Marik received reports on the political situation in
the League from ComStar, which hoped to regain its influence over Thomas so that
he would be their pawn after returning to power on Atreus.
The League government and the Parliament greeted Thomas's miraculous appearance
with joy. Duncan had been a harsh leader, with little tact or diplomacy. With
Duncan at the helm, government officials had been fearing an outbreak of civil
unrest. Duncan had earned Parliament's hatred, too, when he refused to give even
the pretext of consulting them on major issues.
When Duncan Marik received the news of Thomas's return and the massive show of
support for him, he was in the field with his troops in the Duchy of Andurien.
Now that he was no longer the Captain-General, he knew that he could be arrested
at any moment for killing Janos and Duggan. Duncan felt that his one slim hope
of survival was to win a major military victory against the Anduriens. He threw
himself into an ambitious, but ill-planned, offensive.
Meanwhile, Thomas used the shock of his reappearance to pass the Addendum to the
Incorporation, further centralizing political power in the Marik family. The
Addendum also eliminated the Home Defense Acts, which had paralyzed the League
military for so long.
Duncan Marik died on February 4, 3037, while leading an attack against Andurien
'Mechs on Xanthe III. His death and the poor planning for his final offensive
left the League's invasion of Andurien in danger of collapse. Realizing that
this would be his chance to show his mettle as a leader, Thomas announced that
he was leaving Atreus to lead the League forces.
In a series of well-planned attacks, Thomas Marik conquered the Duchy of
Andurien and captured the aging Dame Catherine Humphreys in 3040. The Duchess of
Andurien was stricken with a fatal heart attack while awaiting trial on charges
of treason. As a gesture of reconciliation, the Captain-General pardoned
Andurien political and military leaders for their roles in the civil war.
In the past few years, Thomas has passed more laws stripping both the Duchy of
Oriente and the Principality of Regulus of their sovereignty.
The LGAO
Thomas created the League General Accounting Office in 3043. This department had
little inherent power, but Thomas assigned loyal family members and friends to
key positions. The LGAO quickly assumed control over the League bureaucracy and
began to flex its muscle by manipulating the flow of money to ensure that pro-Marik
companies with no provincial affiliation got all the important contracts,
redrawing the bureaucratic boundaries to dilute the power of provincial
governments, and creating the Marik Scholarship Fund for loyal young men and
women who want to enter the fast track into government or the military.
Politics: Addendum to
the Incorporation
Perhaps the strongest basis for Thomas Marik's rule comes from the Addendum to
the Incorporation, which he wrote and had passed in 3037. The Addendum gives him
the power to bypass the formality of seeking approval from the League's
provincial governments except in matters deemed "culturally significant" to a
particular region. However, Clause 9 of the Addendum states that "the
Captain-General can veto any law that interferes with the will of the
Captain-General while Resolution 288 is in effect." This gives him absolute veto
power over any law the provincial governments try to enact and allows him to
exercise this power without Parliament's approval, reducing that body to little
more than a public forum. Clause 9 also did away with the Home Defense Act.
When the Clans invaded the Inner Sphere in 3049, the Free Worlds League was well
removed from the threat. The invasion corridor was on the other side of the
Inner Sphere, so the League stayed neutral in the conflict. When it became clear
that the only way to defeat the Clans was by inter-House cooperation, Thomas
Marik reluctantly agreed to help supply the other Houses with parts and even new
BattleMechs to help fight the Clans. In exchange, Prince Hanse Davion offered to
treat Thomas's son Joshua for leukemia at the New Avalon Institute of Science.
Since Joshua's illness, Thomas has recognized his illegitimate daughter Isis as
his heir should Joshua not recover. Isis is now engaged to be married to Sun-Tzu
Liao, Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation. After the Battle of Tukayyid and
the truce, the Free Worlds League has begun increasing factory production to
prepare for the resumption of the war. The 33rd Marik Militia traveled to what
is left of the Free Rasalhague Republic to engage in operations against the
Clans. On their first and only operation, they fought against Khan Natasha
Kerensky's Wolf Spiders, and the unit was destroyed. Since then, The Free Worlds
League Military has increased training operations in an effort to train
themselves to fight the Clans more effectively. Thomas has promised to send
direct military aid to the Free Rasalhague Republic and the Draconis Combine to
enable them to better withstand Clan assaults when the offensive resumes.
The Free Worlds League also got a boost after the ComStar Schism, when a portion
of ComStar broke away, forming the Word of Blake. Thomas Marik, having been a
ComStar Precentor before assuming the Captain-Generalship, gave the Word of
Blake dissidents safe haven inside the Free Worlds League, and allowed them to
set up their headquarters on the planet of Gibson. Word of Blake now controls
all hyperpulse communications within the FWL, and they have nominated Thomas for
the position of Primus-in-Exile. Thomas has not yet accepted or declined the
nomination. Word of Blake brought with it several regiments of former Com Guard
BattleMechs, and approximately 3/4 of ROM, the ComStar Intelligence Agency. Word
of Blake 'mechs now are a large portion of the defensive garrison on Gibson.
Supporters of Thomas
Marik
Despite the recent erosion of his powers, Duke Halas of the Duchy of Oriente
remains a supporter of Thomas. As he is not likely to harbor further hopes of
dominating the Captain-General, it is possible that he supports Thomas Marik out
of simple admiration for his policies.
The Ducal President of the Regulan Free States is another strong supporter. In
appreciation of the Addendum which freed the Regulan Free States from the
bullying of the Principality of Regulus, the Stimson family, hereditary Ducal
Presidents counsel their six MPs to back the Captain-General in policy
discussions.
Opponents of Thomas
Marik
The Principality of Regulus remains a staunch opponent of the Marik government.
Though Princes in name only, the Cameron-Jones family still has considerable
political and economic power with which to fight the Captain-General. The
current Prince of Regulus is Lynn Cameron-Jones. He has a terminal case of
Regulan blood poisoning and is not expected to live much longer.
His son, Kirc Cameron-Jones, might prove to be cut from a different cloth,
however. Kirc was a fighter pilot with the First Regulan Hussars during the war
with Andurien. As an MP, his good looks and fiery rhetoric have already won him
the position of Opposition Leader. Recognizing the young man's potential, Thomas
Marik offered him a high post in government, but Kirc refused the offer.
There has been a growing, but apparently undirected flurry of negative rumors
concerning Thomas Marik. Most say no one could have survived the blast that
killed his father and six others. The rumors accuse ComStar medics of making
bionic repairs on the Captain-General, which many League citizens would find
abhorrent.
Economy
Despite the political changes that have reshaped the realm, the Free Worlds
League economy did not suffer greatly. The typical League business remains as
aggressive and active as any Lyran company, with most League businessmen seeing
the shakeup in laws as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. A good example is
the dissolution of the provincial borders, which is a boon to League industries.
Though most firms had no real loyalty to a particular province, those of the
interior worlds of the former Principality of Regulus did suffer because of the
economic sanctions the Marik government took against them. Some of those
companies survived, while others were gobbled up by competitors.
Interstate trade has changed since the war. Competition with the Lyran
Commonwealth is still quite strong, reducing trade between the two realms. The
union of the Lyran Commonwealth with the Federated Suns also has cut into the
League's profitable trading with New Avalon, the St. Ives Compact, and the Sarna
March. Trade with the Draconis Combine has grown during the last five years, in
keeping with the warm-up of relations between those two powers.
Foreign Relations
The Free Worlds League has taken a stronger interest in the affairs of the Inner
Sphere in recent years. Sir Timothy Halas, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs
and son of the Duke of Oriente, is increasingly willing to send and receive
ambassadors and diplomats from all the other states, including those of the
Periphery.
Relations with the Federated Commonwealth are cool. The loss of traditional
markets in the Federated Suns and Sarna March has left Marik bitter.
Relations with the Capellan Confederation are virtually nonexistent, mainly
because of Chancellor Romano Liao's reputation for political opportunism through
unsavory means. Captain-General Marik apparently senses that the new stability
he has given the Free Worlds League would be jeopardized by a close relationship
with Romano Liao.
Relations with the Periphery have improved. The new leadership in the Magistracy
of Canopus has attempted to reestablish relations with the League after the
failed alliance with the Duchy of Andurien. Among other initiatives, an exchange
program of medical personnel is underway between the two realms. As yet there
has been no exchange of ambassadors.
To the Captain-General, the Draconis Combine represents the most promising
prospect for an alliance. Cultural differences between the two realms, once a
point of serious contention, have lessened because of recent social and
political changes in both realms. The only major drawback to any serious
negotiations is that the Captain-General cannot be sure whether it is
Coordinator Takashi or Kanrei Theodore who runs the Combine.
Captain-General Marik's most important ally is certainly ComStar. With his
former membership and his ComStar training, the Captain-General and the Primus
must find themselves in agreement on most issues, though the Marik consistently
refuses to become her tool.
Military
The Addendum, which swept away most provincial powers, has allowed Thomas Marik
to achieve what the Mariks have dreamed of for hundreds of years: to build a
single, unified fighting force. Taking a lesson from the Federated Commonwealth
regiments being raised in our realm, Thomas has begun to develop Free Worlds
League Legions, a collection of regiments loosely based on the RCT principle
used so successfully by the Federated Suns.
The first League Legions were anchored by the elite 'Mech regiments from the
existing military, but only after their loyalty was assured. Since the end of
the civil war, five new 'Mech regiments, the Legionnaires, have been raised,
with the best equipment and services. Some of the 'Mechs for the Legionnaires
came from the Defenders of Andurien regiments, which were disbanded after their
conquest by Thomas Marik.
Armed with new powers and controlling a more unified realm, Captain-General
Marik has used some of the proceeds from the economic gains to bolster his
defense against the Federated Commonwealth. In the past ten years, the Free
Worlds League has doubled the number of mercenary units in its employ.
The new League military has been successful on the field, but certain internal
troubles must be cause for the Captain-General's concern. Most pressing are the
regional and social prejudices that some older members of the military have
evidenced, even leading to a number of incidents and deaths.
In 3048, the Draconis Combine and the Free Worlds League opened negotiations.
The Combine apparently offered the League military information about their
common enemy, the Federated Commonwealth, as well as an exchange of military
technology. This offer interests most of the generals of the League military,
but as of this writing, there has been no word of acceptance by the
Captain-General.
Conclusion
The changes that have peppered the last two decades of Free Worlds League
history have reshaped a perpetually quarreling and fragmented realm into a
potent and efficient state.
While Janos Marik gets credit for most of the changes, his son is a man
apparently able to slice through the personal interests and regional prejudices
of the older politicians and get to the heart of the problem, which he then
solves. This has won him strong support from his people.
He has stimulated the economy with his programs and reawakened the desire of
many to become actively involved in the politics of the Inner Sphere. If
relations between the League and the Draconis Combine continue to improve, it is
entirely possible that one day our Federated Commonwealth will face an enemy
alliance equal to our own political, economic, and military power.
At the moment, all that stands in Thomas' way is the network of older leaders
who still secretly yearn for the power they and their provinces lost. In time,
these people will simply pass from the scene, leaving Thomas's way clear.
3058 Update
Perhaps the most important event in the years after 3056 was the death in that
year of Joshua Marik, heir to the Free Worlds League's Captain-General Thomas
Marik. For years the young heir had remained at the Federated Commonwealth's New
Avalon Institute of Science for treatment of his leukemia, an arrangement that
had prevented Thomas Marik from launching any type of military action against
the Federated Commonwealth. When the heir died, Prince Victor Steiner-Davion
inserted a double in the boy's place. Capellan Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao learned
of this deception the following year, and proposed to Thomas Marik a joint
Marik-Liao invasion of the Sarna March that would simultaneously punish Steiner-Davion
for his treachery and recapture former Marik and Liao worlds.
In 3057, Marik and Liao forces invaded the Sarna March. The Liao invaders
quickly captured many former Liao worlds, aided by Marik-backed mercenaries.
Marik forces enjoyed wide success as well, taking several former Free Worlds
League planets. Almost immediately, Katrina Steiner-Davion announced the
formation of the new Lyran Alliance, declared Lyran neutrality in the invasion,
and called for all Lyran military units to withdraw from Federated Commonwealth
possessions in the March. Marik took advantage of this development to settle for
a separate peace with Katrina.
The Free Worlds League is currently the largest employer of mercenaries in the
Inner Sphere. The League's current position of strength in the Inner Sphere has
made it more attractive to the many merc commanders who previously shied away
from League contracts because of the realm's seemingly inherent instability.
Currently, the League is using most of its mercs to hold the worlds it retook
from the Federated Commonwealth until regular forces can be shifted to those
planets.
Thomas Marik's posture of non-aggression toward the Lyran Alliance, as well as
his partnership with the Capellan Confederation, has secured most of his
borders. The only missions the League assigns within the Chaos March are
garrison duty and pirate hunting; the steady increase in pirate raids in the
March has made the latter particularly important. The Free Worlds League is
currently uninterested in additional conquest of the Chaos March, though that
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