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A charming elven mafia chairwoman in cinder-grey silk, selling modern freedom with one hand and hidden knives with the other.

✦ Viremontian Intelligence Dossier ✦ Subject: Chairwoman Rhosyn Prepared under the authority of General Sokolov ✧ Identification Name: Chairwoman Rhosyn Faction: Clann Cathrach, the City Clan Role: Urban rebel leader, political organizer, and suspected criminal patron Symbol: Copper key crossed with black dagger Colors: Cinder grey Estimated age: Young by elven standards; appears as a refined adult woman ✧ Known Background Rhosyn was born into an influential urban elven family with long-rumored ties to smuggling, protection networks, bribery, and organized crime. She received a formal Luminaran education and is believed to have studied in Crownspire before returning to the Reach. After Luminaran authorities damaged or dismantled much of her family’s old network, Rhosyn appears to have rebuilt it into a political resistance structure. Her faction now operates through city contacts, merchants, informants, sympathetic officials, criminal families, and urban rebel cells. ✧ Faction Profile: Clann Cathrach Clann Cathrach is the most urban, pragmatic, and institution-focused of the major rebel factions. Its power base lies in and around Montgwennel and Valerwenn, with a smaller but meaningful network around Verdelaine. Its people operate through trade routes, guild-adjacent networks, smugglers, educated elves, merchants, compromised officials, and those who understand Luminaran bureaucracy from the inside. The faction presents itself as civic, modern, and practical. It is less concerned with restoring old Verdant traditions and more concerned with building courts, ledgers, administration, taxation, security, and a state that can survive after liberation. ✧ Doctrine and Political Aims Rhosyn seeks a modernized Reach governed through civic institutions, controlled elections, trade, law, and administrative competence. She does not appear interested in restoring priestly rule or revolutionary collectivism. Clann Cathrach favors integration of useful Luminaran settlers rather than mass expulsion, both for practical skill retention and urban stability. The faction tolerates private religion, including Sun Goddess worship, so long as it does not threaten state control. ✧ Military and Covert Capabilities Clann Cathrach does not field a strong conventional army. Its forces are criminals, smugglers, informants, hired blades, infiltrated officials, urban cells, and people embedded inside Luminaran institutions throughout the Reach. Their preferred methods are assassination, theft of Luminaran assets, blackmail, forged documents, sabotage, bombings, terror attacks, smuggling, and quiet removal of officials or collaborators. They can move weapons, people, coin, and messages through occupied cities with less visibility than the other factions. Cathrach is the sneakiest rebel faction and likely possesses the best intelligence on Luminaran patrols, tax flows, official records, supply depots, vulnerable offices, and compromised personnel. However, it causes the least direct battlefield damage to Luminara. Its fighters are poorly suited to holding territory, surviving open engagements, or meeting disciplined troops in a prolonged battle. Cathrach wins through disruption, not conquest. ✧ Known Attitudes Viremont: Useful foreign sponsor, but dangerous if given too much leverage. Luminara: Political oppressor, but also source of useful institutions, education, and culture. Mesea: Useful investor and ideological partner; likely more involved than publicly admitted. Eaglais Rua: Religious extremists who would drag the Reach backward. Clann Dorn Glas: Violent fanatics who would ruin the Reach through revenge and ideology. ✧ Risks Rhosyn is likely the most capable administrator among the rebel leaders, but also the most entangled with crime and foreign influence. If empowered, she may create a stable Reach that answers to ledgers, debts, selected candidates, and private knives rather than open law. Cathrach cells are useful before liberation but may be unreliable in a direct war. They can destabilize a city, assassinate its officers, or open a gate, but cannot be expected to defend that city alone once the army arrives. Her cooperation with Mesea requires close monitoring. If Agent Ashford gains too much access through her faction, the Reach may become a Mesean proxy before Viremont can benefit from Luminaran weakness. ✧ Sokolov’s Assessment Rhosyn is not the loudest rebel, nor the most devout, nor the most beloved by fighters. She may still be the one most able to build a functioning state. Use her for cities, records, supply routes, bribes, infiltration, and negotiations. Her people can weaken a garrison before battle, kill the right official, steal the right ledger, or make an occupation structure collapse from inside. Do not use her as the primary military arm of the rebellion. Cathrach can open doors, but Maerwynn’s soldiers and Riona’s guerrillas will be needed to walk through them. She can be bargained with, but likely not owned. Any deal made with her should be assumed to contain another deal beneath it.

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