The Salt Oath Compact - AI-generated fantasy Faction

The Salt Oath Compact

For forty years after its founding, the Salt Oath grew by solving problems the city could not afford to solve itself. It organized labor during plague seasons, repelled river pirates, and turned salvage rights into a reliable source of public order. Its first triumph was the Winter of Broken Masts, when its crews kept the harbor open while every rival dock house failed. Its first great setback came when the faction backed the wrong magistrate and lost half its legal charters in a single election. That defeat taught them to diversify into favors, debt, and informal control. The watershed moment was Black Tide Week, when a storm surge flooded the lower quays, wrecked three warehouses, and exposed hidden tunnels that had been used for contraband for years. In the chaos, one wing of the faction saved hundreds of workers while another wing used the disaster to erase records and seize abandoned cargo. Since then, the faction has lived with a permanent split between those who see themselves as protectors of the port and those who see the port as a machine to be owned. Today they are powerful enough to shape Old Harwick’s fate, but too divided to trust themselves.

The Salt Oath Compact

Trade cartel with a civic front · Lawful, pragmatic, and internally fractured. Publicly civic-minded, privately opportunistic.

The Salt Oath Compact

Hold the line. Move the world.

TypeTrade cartel with a civic fron…
SizeSeveral hundred core members,…
InfluenceHigh in the port district, mod…
WealthWealthy in assets and leverage…
AlignmentLawful, pragmatic, and interna…
AgeFounded 143 years ago in the f…

Chronology

For forty years after its founding, the Salt Oath grew by solving problems the city could not afford to solve itself. It organized labor during plague seasons, repelled river pirates, and turned salvage rights into a reliable source of public order. Its first triumph was the Winter of Broken Masts, when its crews kept the harbor open while every rival dock house failed. Its first great setback came when the faction backed the wrong magistrate and lost half its legal charters in a single election. That defeat taught them to diversify into favors, debt, and informal control. The watershed moment was Black Tide Week, when a storm surge flooded the lower quays, wrecked three warehouses, and exposed hidden tunnels that had been used for contraband for years. In the chaos, one wing of the faction saved hundreds of workers while another wing used the disaster to erase records and seize abandoned cargo. Since then, the faction has lived with a permanent split between those who see themselves as protectors of the port and those who see the port as a machine to be owned. Today they are powerful enough to shape Old Harwick’s fate, but too divided to trust themselves.

Founder’s Story

The faction was founded when three rival dock houses survived the same winter blockade by pooling food, rope, and forged permits. The houses were led by Sella Marr, a ledger-savvy ferryman’s daughter; Othren Vale, a scarred cargo captain; and Brother Nimm, an ex-abbot who knew how to calm starving laborers. They formed the Salt Oath to keep the port from collapsing under debt and piracy. At first they were little more than a mutual aid pact, but after they coordinated the seizure of a pirate prize ship and used its cargo to pay the dockworkers, the city began to treat them as indispensable. The original compact promised fair wages, shared risk, and mutual defense. That ideal survived only in fragments, but the symbol and the stories endured.

The Mechanism of Intent

Public Goals
  • Keep Old Harwick’s port open and prosperous
  • Protect workers from piracy and foreign extortion
  • Stabilize trade during storms and shortages
  • Preserve the city’s maritime independence
  • Maintain fair and orderly harbor law
  • Secret Goals
  • Seize permanent control of the Portmaster’s Vault and use it to blackmail every major shipping interest in Old Harwick
  • Stage a managed scandal that destroys the reformers and lets the hardliners centralize power
  • Acquire a monopolistic charter from the city by making the port briefly ungovernable without them
  • Cover up the Black Tide Week atrocity before surviving descendants demand restitution
  • Locate the original founders’ hidden sea cache, believed to contain enough wealth to buy the city outright
  • Current Objectives
  • Regain control of key warehouse fronts near the lower quays
  • Secure exclusive rights to salvage from the Harbor Undervault
  • Keep the city’s magistrates from reopening the old tariff inquiry
  • Identify the saboteur feeding port schedules to rival factions
  • Stabilize the docks before the next storm season
  • Long-Term Vision

    To transform the faction from a hidden cartel into the unavoidable governing spine of Old Harwick, controlling trade, labor, and security so thoroughly that no rival can challenge the port without first asking the Salt Oath for permission. The reformers inside the faction want to achieve this legally and openly, while the hardliners want to achieve it permanently and from the shadows.

    StructureSecretive trade compact and dockside power bloc
    SuccessionThe Salt Marshal is chosen by the Keel Council, but only after each Ledger Captain swears whether they support stability, reform, or hardline control. If no candidate wins two-thirds support, the faction enters a 'black tide interim' in which authority is split between three emergency stewards until a winner emerges or a coup settles the matter. In practice, succession is determined by which candidate can keep the port running without bloodshed for one full week.

    Leadership

    Maris Thane Salt Marshal

    Measured, authoritative, and quietly compassionate, with a habit of remembering everyone’s debt and every broken promise.

    Maris Thane Salt Marshal

    Calm, hard to impress, and frighteningly patient under pressure.

    Dovan Reef Keeper of Ledgers

    Warm in public, calculating in private, and fond of turning arguments into compromises.

    Captain Ilyr Sorn Master of Routes

    Charismatic, reckless, and always smiling when he should be worried.

    Hessa Coil Dockwarden of the Lower Quays

    Blunt, stubborn, protective, and slow to forgive.

    Teren Vale Archivist of Seals

    Soft-spoken, observant, and unsettlingly precise.

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