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Volume XLV: Periphery Nations, Pt. I—Magistracy of Canopus

Fact Sheet:
Magistracy of Canopus
Founding Year: 2530
Capital (City, World): Crimson, Canopus IV
National Symbol: A trio of gold, five-pointed stars and an ovoid starfield, set against
a green circle with a blue rim.
Location (Terra relative): Rimward, beyond Capellan Confederation and Duchy of
Andurien
Total (Inhabited) Systems: 39
Estimated Population (3130): 70,200,000,000
Government: Monarchy (matriarchal rule)
Ruler: Magestrix Ilsa Liao-Centrella
Dominant Language(s): English (official), Spanish, Greek, Romanian, Mandarin
Chinese
Dominant Religion(s): Buddhism, Christianity, Wiccan, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism
Unit of Currency: Dollar (1 dollar = 0.54 C-Bills)

    From the penthouse suites of the Majesty (formerly Mindstar) Enterprises’
    Grand Triumph resort hotel, one can survey the entire Majesty compound, a
    sprawl of holovid theaters, casinos, restaurants, massage parlors, malls, and
    amusement parks the size of a small city. This center of the Canopian
    entertainments trade is brand-new, the decades-long reconstruction of the fire-
    gutted remains of the old Mindstar compound only now reaching completion.
    Likewise, to the south, the city of Crimson features all-new architecture and
    fresh-laid exotic gardens. Shiny new cruise boats ply the waters of the once
    debris-choked River Tethis and its delta to the open sea. Only to the north, on
    the outskirts of the Thistletown Fields spaceport, can the remains of the Word
    of Blake’s hellish firebombing still be seen, in the form of a mound of charred
    and rusted metal, pushed beyond the outskirts of several blackened hangars
    along a disused stretch of runway.

    Canopus was not spared the horrors of the Jihad, but the Blakists’ use of
    conventional incendiary weapons, rather than nuclear devices or orbital
    bombardment, made possible the relatively easy reconstruction of the capital
    city and the mega-resort nearby. Despite the horrors of that war, the people
    here are friendly, carefree, and all visitors are welcome, be it for business,
    pleasure, or a little of both. The climate, however, continues to deteriorate
    thanks to years of strip mining and the damage wrought during the Jihad.
    Nowadays, it seems that the winters in this once-temperate region grow
    decidedly colder and longer with each passing year.

Under Star League rule, the Magistracy of Canopus, though technically an occupied
state, fared better than most of its contemporary Periphery realms. Generous aid from
the League helped restore the pleasure industry ravaged by the Reunification War, and
the nation benefited from an age of peace and prosperity. By the time of the Amaris
Crisis, these fortunes had reversed, and the Magistracy declared its independence and
immediately switched to defensive mode, hoping to survive the difficult times ahead
from a posture of armed neutrality.

Unfortunately, such neutrality would not be enough to weather the three-hundred-year
storm that was the Succession Wars. With civilian interstellar travel limited at best, the
Canopian economy slowly declined, while territorial disputes with the Taurian
Concordat, communications breakdowns, and the predations of Inner Sphere and
pirate raiders, all sapped the Magistracy’s military and economic strength. The few
surviving industries were more practical than the tourist-based trades of yesteryear,
and diplomats frantically worked to resolve any political crises, lest another costly war
rage on Canopian soil. Though these years were relatively peaceful (at least, from the
Canopian point of view), the grandeur of the old Magistracy was lost over the
centuries.

Ironically, it would be their one and only stab at imperialism that would revive the
struggling Magistracy in the early thirty-first century. Hoping to capitalize on the end
of the Fourth Succession War, the Canopians allied with the Free Worlds League’s
rebellious Duchy of Andurien, to assault the weakened Capellan Confederation.
Though defeated in the end by a fanatical Capellan defense, this ill-fated campaign
prompted the ascension of Magestrix Emma Centrella. A truly visionary leader, Emma
managed to make peace with the Free Worlds League before a feared Marik invasion
could punish her realm for its role in the brief Andurien secession. She also managed
to single-handedly revitalize the Canopian pleasure industry with hefty personal
bailouts to its remaining major corporations, such as Magliss Spirits and Mindstar
Enterprises. The profits from this support allowed Emma to further diversify the
Canopian industrial base, helping to recover some of her realm’s lost prosperity.

With the Clan Invasion, the Magistracy once more turned to diplomacy to secure its
survival, fearing the eventual arrival of Kerensky’s descendants. Emma Centrella
endorsed an ambitious plan to unify all Periphery realms in a coalition against the
Clans, should they ever threaten them, but while such a coalition failed to materialize,
the plan did result in an alliance between Canopus and the Taurian Concordat.
Ironically, this bold political move eventually attracted the unlikely attention of Sun-
Tzu Liao and his Capellan Confederation.

    The thought of an alliance with the Capellans shocked practically everybody,
    including Magestrix [Emma] Centrella herself. Here, you had the socially open,
    militarily unremarkable, matriarchal Periphery state approached by a Great
    House. And not just any Great House, but House Liao, the very same people the
    Canopians had fought barely a generation before, and who had a notorious
    reputation for brutality—as far as most outsiders were concerned, anyway.
    Sun-Tzu had to be crazy, right?

    His proposals, however, were valid, well thought out, and unexpectedly
    respectful of Canopian culture, taking into account the military, economic, and
    sociopolitical needs not just of the Confederation, but of the Magistracy of
    Canopus, and even the Taurian Concordat (if they desired to join in this venture
    as well). Sure, it was obvious, even then, that the Capellans mainly wanted
    more troops to recover their losses of the Fourth Succession War, but the
    gains to be had were substantial, and that was just on the opening offer. The
    offer promised that, before long, the Canopians would have the power and the
    stability to rival any Great House, all without any binding contract of marriage
    or political union (Sun-Tzu was engaged to Isis Marik at the time, anyway).

    To Emma Centrella, it was the most generous offer she could have imagined
    from a House Lord. Wholeheartedly dedicated to restoring and securing her
    realm better than it had been in centuries, she simply could not resist an offer
    like this.
    —Valerie DuBois, The Trinity Alliance: What Went Right?, Hardcore Press,
    3120

As it happened, Canopian and Taurian troops did indeed assist the Capellan state in
reclaiming its lost territories in St. Ives and along the Chaos March front. This effort
strengthened the so-called Trinity Alliance and proved that the warriors of the
Periphery were actually a force to be reckoned with. Sun-Tzu Liao would even
eventually wed Naomi Centrella, one of Emma Centrella’s daughters, in the midst of
the Jihad. While both realms fought side by side against the Blakists—the Taurian
Concordat having already fallen out of the alliance due to internal and external
matters—they would never formally unite under a single banner. Sun-Tzu Liao’s
promises not to force a political union beyond their alliance proved genuine to the last.

Today, the Magistracy remains its own entity, militarily formidable, economically vital,
and socially free. Its government, remaining under the steady rule of the Centrella line
(though Ilsa Centrella is actually the eldest daughter of Sun-Tzu; a situation which has
caused a small minority within the Magistracy to contend that Sun-Tzu has indeed
forced a Capellan rulership onto Canopians), is still a matriarchy. House Centrella still
rules, though an electoral system technically has the authority to choose a non-
Centrella Magestrix when an incumbent dies. A multilayered court system still
oversees the rights of Canopian citizens, and their needs are represented by both a
popularly elected Central Committee, which forms a legislative review board, and the
Crimson Council, which handles all affairs for the nobility—all without Capellan
oversight.

All three tiers of the Canopian nobility (the Froness, descended from the Magistracy’s
original settlers; the Durachi, merchant princes; and the Girin, recognized citizens
lifted into the nobility) enjoy far more privileges than the underclasses—including the
right to choose a substitute for military service, the right of females to choose their
own mates (who cannot refuse, under Canopian law), and the right to trade outside
Canopian borders. Yet, despite this, the system sees remarkably few abuses.

Canopian citizenship is open to all individuals desiring freedom from political, religious,
or social persecution, in keeping with the spirit of the state’s foundation, and all such
citizens are free to own land, or pursue any desired social status. In exchange, all are
required to contribute to the nation’s defense in some way, be it through military
service, involvement in the educational system (which has always been viewed as a
cornerstone to the Magistracy’s defense), or by donation of land or materiel to any
war effort during times of crisis. Political parties are banned under Canopian law, but
all citizens are required to participate in all elections. These systems help assure a
sense of belonging among the people of this socially liberal realm, while contributing to
its ongoing vitality.

The Magistracy of Canopus, a Periphery realm dedicated to the pursuit of pleasure and
entertainment, yet strong and determined enough to defend itself in time of crisis, is
certainly nothing like the stereotypical image one gets when thinking about the fringe
worlds of human space. Indeed, there are few today who could possibly argue that
House Centrella and its longstanding Magistracy are any less a major power than any
of the Great Houses today.

Up next, follow me as we tour the Taurian Concordat, another of the Periphery’s
most noteworthy realms. I’m Bertram Habeas.
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