House of Hepesh
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The House of Hepesh wields spiritual and cultural dominance within the court, using Aggedor’s curse and traditional symbols to resist Federation accession and undermine Peladon’s decisions. Its intransigence transforms a political dispute into a supernatural standoff.
Through Hepesh’s person, his cloak, and his use of sacred language and omens
Acts as a rival source of moral authority within Peladon, challenging the king’s sovereignty and traditional diplomacy with religious absolutism
The House’s defiance not only blocks the king’s agenda but unleashes a supernatural force that bypasses politics entirely, revealing the limits of royal authority when faced with ancient vengeful powers.
A hierarchical religious order with Hepesh at its apex, bound by shared belief in Aggedor and distrust of foreign influence.
The House of Hepesh sees its warnings vindicated by Torbis’s sudden, ominous end, positioning the order as the kingdom’s only reliable guardian against cosmic peril while casting the Federation bid as perilous apostasy.
Through Hepesh’s active leadership and uncompromising stance, wielding sacred symbols and fervent rhetoric.
Asserts primacy over Peladon’s rule during crisis by framing the attack as divine judgment on Federation ambition.