As my late father so rightfully understood, we cannot afford to delay the modernization of our land any longer. I hereby pledge to lead carefully and wisely my people through the difficult times to come. Let us not be shackled by the past and doom our future place in the world. Let us build Menicea by our dear values and teachings, but looking forward.
Fenris Glen Aigleran is considered to be the second reformist King of Menicea, following his father, Siran. His popularity among his people has nothing to envy his predecessors, but his government says otherwise. Individualism and reformism are both often perceived as threats in Monarchies, and Menicea is no different.
Princehood
As all the young princes and princesses that preceded him, Fenris grew up in the
White Castle. As the first heir to the crown, he received the adapted education during his childhood.
The late King, his father, was aware that the reforms he undertook and the ideas of change he had were unpopular among the court. Fearing that they might try to raise his son into a more conservative King than he was, he dedicated as much time as he could to his heir.
Together, they often visited the foreign residences' district within the
High-Garland. The former King made sure that his son cultivated an interest for the foreign technology, that he understood how late Menicea was, and how important it was to catch up.
Yes, it is possible to show emotions and individuality while still doing my duty. Gone is the time of stone-faced kings and cold court. Our beautiful land bursts with colors and culture, and I shall be the face of it all.
In consequence, the young prince developed a rebellious attitude towards the more conservative families and the oldest aspects of the royal etiquette. When he was in age to
unite and move to his own manor, he chose, against the court's opinion, a noble young lady from the small Listara house of
Irisport. Together, the royal couple made sure to have the public opinion on their side by making yearly tours to all regions of Menicea.
Yet, every small scandal he was involved in was not big enough for anyone to use it against the royal family. The prince always made sure to respect the etiquette
just enough, so that they could not be too offended- A trait he later kept as King.
Kinghood
King Fenris was coronated at twenty years old when his predecessor and father King Siran passed away in 218. As head of the state, he was aware that he could not keep messing with the court as much as before.
He surrounded himself with trusted, loyal advisors who helped him balancing his personality and his responsibility toward the state. King Fenris often includes them in his speeches, where he portrays them as his closest friends.
Opening the world to Gérouns
The first significant reform he undertook, two years after his coronation, was to lighten the conditions one had to meet to be able to leave Menicea. Rumors say it took a whole year to negotiate with the Clergy who was firmly opposing the change. Among his many arguments, King Fenris told that it was pointless to try and harness the innate curiosity that Gérouns shared.
I firmly believe that my ancestor, her Divine Highness Nelandra was no jailor. She only feared for the safety of our kind and gave us rules to keep us on the right path. Some of them were inherent to her time, and we need to take that into account with the guidance of our prophet,
Kelyeran Asturac.
Before the reform, one had to be a merchant to receive an authorization from the
Travel's Office and leave the continent. This led many people to travel illegally and finding themselves imprisoned when they came back.
To Gérouns, Menicea is sacred, and the rest of the world is deadly.
Nelandra Aigleran's teachings told to avoid leaving Menicea, hence why the Clergy fought so hard to try to preserve this tradition. But King Fenris did not give up.
He ordered statistics and schemas of ships to prove that they were safe, and pointed out that most Gérouns wanted to return to their homeland after a few years outside. While he was struggling to calm down the sparks of anger from the vast conservative majority that was the
Menicean Nobility back then, King Fenris managed to achieve an exploit.
He knew that one sentence from
Kelyeran Asturac could change the whole way of the negotiations, and he obtained one. The usually neutral and quiet prophet made a small statement during one of the meetings. He shared his feelings that "He was deeply pained to see children denied of their rights to come back to the land while they managed to travel safely". He pursued by adding "Nelandra forbid sea travel because she felt that it was not safe enough 200 years ago, but this might not be the case anymore."
Just with that, a year of debates was closed. What used to be a long, painful process to obtain an authorization to leave became a 10 minutes-long interview.
Menicea is our home, not our cell. We may go out, but we will always come back.
|
Amount of illegal departures per year |
Amount of Revoked prisoners |
Before Fenrisean reform |
100 to 300 |
~2 000 |
One year after Fenrisean reform |
Less than 20 |
136 |
Opening Ménicéa to foreigners
Having won the heart of his people, King Fenris knew that his next idea could possibly lose him all the sympathy he won. Over the years, as commerce with
Humanity and
Morknars was already opulent and flourishing, lots of companies addressed complains to the Crown.
Now that Gérouns were allowed out, foreigners wanted to be allowed in. Not being able to buy and own even something as trivial as a warehouse was a real problem for the long term development of a commercial presence. Foreign merchants still had to store everything in their boats, which was preventing the ship from going back until the wares were all sold.
Some of them found a way to trick the rules by making contracts with local Gérouns to sell for them, which was quickly countered by the
Irisan Aristocracy who is mostly conservative. They raised taxes on stored imported goods for sales, which only managed to discourage foreign companies even more.
If we do not find a way out of this crisis soon, Irisport might collapse.
In front of the complaining of both port handlers and merchants, the King brought it to the Royal council. As expected, the opposition was fiercer and broader than for the Travel's Office; letting Gérouns out was a thing, but allowing
foreigners to own a property on Menicea was utterly impossible to them.

The Greshorio Crest
While the debates were stagnating in a total refusal at the capital, the situation at
Irisport became more and more complicated. The raising taxes drastically increased the black market. Once a relatively safe city, Irisport was now crippled by an unprecedented criminality level. At the same time, fewer taxes meant that every noble house in the city -even those against change- saw a decrease in income.
The King, who was friend with
Vafrun Glen Greshorio started weaving with him a broad web of influence to slowly change minds. Facing ruin and riots, Irisport's noble houses were the first to bend. By the time they accepted the King's terms, the repercussions of Irisport's decline had reached the capital. Alongside the
Greshorio house, the rest of the Irisan Nobility pressured the Royal Council to allow foreigners to own warehouses, at least within the safe walls of their city.
After over 7 years of fighting, the King was successful. Foreigners were allowed to buy properties in Irisport, superficial taxes were lifted, and the commerce flourished again.
Every sacrifice, every offense made was worth it. We saved a city from ruin, and we ensured the scientific growth of the whole continent.
If it was to be done again, I would without hesitation.
Very good article! I really like the "vibe" you manage to give to that character :) I'm interested to know if he is completely oblivious to what Greshorios can do in the shadows, or if he's clever enough to take that into account and deal with it.
I am curious about that point as well. Seeing the Greshorios calling in favors could be a dangerous thing for the Crown and for Menicea as a whole!