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Naeryndam Posted - 06 Apr 2008 : 01:24:54
Does anyone know how ancient Netheril was governed?
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Jamallo Kreen Posted - 16 Apr 2008 : 23:04:47
Wasn't the earliest form of Netherese government (pre-Nether Scrolls) community decision-making?



Alisttair Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 13:31:24
Hopefully I can eventually finish doing my "Sources on Netheril" to add to any of that.
Brian R. James Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 02:29:32
New timelines from Krashos! Woo Hoo.
The Sage Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 02:21:58
Indeed. I had to string together some tidbits from various sources, among them, the "Netherese"-related novels, the original boxed set and, of course, Lost Empires of Faerūn. And there's a few bits of speculation in there [based on what we know] that exist mainly because, as George notes above, there is a clear lack of sufficient detail on how the government of Netheril actually worked.
George Krashos Posted - 07 Apr 2008 : 02:00:08
Yes, a very good summary Sage. The only problem with it was the paucity of information to summarise. I've had a few musings about Netheril's history of late and have started a timeline (amongst many) which will fill in some gaps eventually.

-- George Krashos
tauster Posted - 06 Apr 2008 : 10:34:03
A great summary. Thank you for that, Sage!
Purple Dragon Knight Posted - 06 Apr 2008 : 04:26:13
Naeryndam: Netheril was governed by a super-intelligent advanced Unseen Servant who could instantly replicate itself into a million copies of itself and teleport anywhere within that realm. I think one of their archmages made it via an Epic Spell called "Allgorhh's Self-Sustaining Ethereal Net"

The Sage Posted - 06 Apr 2008 : 01:29:53
Read the chapter on Netheril in Lost Empires of Faerūn, and the relevant sections in the Netheril boxed set, available as a free PDF download at WotC. They both provide some basic details on this, concentrating specifically on the various Ages of Netherese history. Briefly though, I would say that this depends upon which Age of Netheril you're thinking about.

During the First Age, the collection of Netherese realms were likely ruled by whatever authority the Alliance of Seventon established between the various villages that came together for mutual defense and protection. A representative council of sorts.

Through the Nether Age, and the beginnings of Netherese arcane research using the Nether Scrolls, I would say that we start seeing how the Arcanists slowly begin rising to positions of authority and power throughout the various settlements. It's here that the divide [that becomes more definite as times passes] between Arcanists, and the rest of the people of Netheril, begins. More ruling by councils, perhaps, with the increasing power of the Arcanists ensuring they have their own little platform of influence throughout the realm.

In the Mythallar Age, I assume we would continue to see the split, in power and authority over the "lordship" of Netheril, expand as both Arcanists in Low, and now High, Netheril carve out their own "pieces" of the growing Empire for themselves. The most prominent and powerful Arcanists, who use the magic granted by the mythallar to create their enclaves, become the traditionally recognised "rulers" of the various floating states of High Netheril. The demesnes of Low Netheril, which are ruled by those Arcanists of lesser-stature and/or power, remain much like the older Netherese domains of previous Ages.

During the Silver Age, Netheril's government apparently becomes something very much like a Council of Arcanists -- referred to as the High Mages of Netheril -- which is comprised, mainly, of the most prominent wizards of both Low and High Netheril. Again, however, I can see the Arcanists of High Netheril having more influence and putting their own concerns ahead of those representing the peoples of Low Netheril.

In the Golden Age, the Age of Discovery, and the Shadowed Age, I can see the political structure of Netheril remaining very much as it was during the Silver Age for the most part, with notable instances of increased political disputes between Arcanists of Low and High Netheril. Very little being achieved politically, or at least, not easily. Arcanists are expanding their own individual power bases, as well as the Empire, almost always at the expense of neighbouring realms and/or their political enemies. The growing influence of the phaerimms during the Shadowed Age, results in the initial weakening of Arcanist power throughout Netheril.

The Diaspora is, of course, where everything falls apart. I can't see much in the way of unified government for Netheril during this period. It's more likely that those Arcanists, and other Netherese individuals with positions of influence, in the chaos both during and after Karsus's Folly, attempt mad-power grabs in an effort to hold onto whatever they can of old Netheril. They are worrying less about what's happening beyond the borders of regions they may have come to rule, and more about what they, personally, can maintain.

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