[Prepared by Gardner Riis, Precentor of Rasalhague, 3050]

Origins:
The origins of the Free Rasalhague Republic date to the mythic age when
interstellar travel was so new that only the adventurous or desperate dared try
it. After the Second Soviet Civil War, Scandinavia was left with the double
burden of paying assessments to rebuild the Soviet States while dealing with the
influx of more than a million Soviet refugees. The Federal Democratic Republics
of Sweden, Finland, and Norway coped stoically, though the war-damage taxes
continued until the mid-23rd century. When the levy finally ended, many citizens
decided to emigrate, selecting a planet far from the oppression and bureaucracy
of Terra. Within 60 years, these Scandinavians had colonized and heavily
populated Rasalhague and its eight nearest neighbors.
In the late 23rd century, the people of the region created the Rasalhague
Consortium, a joint government to oversee the further development of their
worlds. The Consortium included all the varldherren or world lords, and members
of powerful families. The highest government official was an elected Prime
Minister. As the Consortium came into contact with neighboring states and
associations, it evolved into the Principality of Rasalhague, headed by the
Elected Prince.
The people of Rasalhague became known for their isolationism, being more
concerned with expanding and developing their own worlds in a way least damaging
to the environment. Despite Rasalhague's political neutrality, the Draconis
Combine harassed it, attacked it, and eventually conquered the Principality in
2330.
After being incorporated into the Combine as the Rasalhague Military
District, the region changed little. Though Combine leaders encouraged Asians to
emigrate to the newly created district, these colonists never outnumbered the
Scandinavian majority, nor were they able to dilute the native customs. Before
the Fourth Succession War, the official language of the region was Kuritan
Japanese, but the vast majority continued to speak Swedish. Even from the
earliest days of Kurita rule, secret societies attempted to foment rebellions,
but all failed because of the lack of coordination among rebel groups.
In 3029, the Lyran Commonwealth invited Rasalhague resistance leaders to a
meeting on Tamar. The Tamar talks lasted for three weeks, during which time the
rebels learned of the existence of the Tyr Regiment, a unit of assault 'Mechs
sponsored and trained by the LCAF but manned by Rasalhagian exiles. The unit
shared the name of the underground movement in the Rasalhague Military District.
The secret regiment had made a stunning appearance on Kirchbach, prompting a
revolt among the people. At the Tamar meeting, the Rasalhague resistance leaders
coordinated plans for uprisings with projected LCAF invasions. Archon Katrina
Steiner also signed the Intention of the Free Rasalhague Peoples, a document
that recognized the Tyr as the official Rasalhague government-in-exile.
During the Fourth War, Tyr members provided the Lyran military with details
on terrain, targets, and enemy location. Its members also undertook hundreds of
commando missions deep behind enemy lines to disrupt DCMS communication and
logistics. The Tyr BattleMech regiment played an equally important role in the
Commonwealth's war effort.
Revolt:
The war's end did not bring about the creation of a free Rasalhague, as the
Tyr had hoped. For one thing, the Lyrans had not conquered all the worlds the
Tyr wanted, including Rasalhague. Indeed, many Tyr members believed that the
Lyrans had stopped short of conquering all the former Principality worlds purely
to prevent the rebels from forming a sovereign state.
The disgruntled Tyr members became even angrier when Lyran planetary
administrators arrived on the conquered worlds. Under orders from Duke Selvin
Kelswa of the Tamar Pact, they took over from the military administrators
without acknowledging the Tyr or its claim to rule. In their frustration and
anger, several extremist Tyr groups bombed government buildings on seven worlds
in February 3031, injuring one planetary administrator. Despite objections by
Commonwealth officials, Duke Kelswa reacted by ordering the arrest of the Tyr
leaders, most of whom were on Tamar at the time. He then ordered mass trials, in
which the Tyr leaders were convicted in a mockery of the Lyran judicial process.
By the time Archon Steiner learned of the situation, the trials were over.
The Tyr leaders had been languishing in Tamar jails for a week while the
aggressive Tamar Pact police forces brutally mishandled demonstrations and riots
on the conquered worlds. Infuriated, the Archon freed the Tyr leadership,
publicly berated the Duke of Tamar for overstepping his authority, and
apologized to the Tyr in hopes of salvaging some good will.
The damage caused by Duke Kelswa could not be undone, however, and the Archon
saw that the newly conquered Rasalhague worlds would never consent to join the
Commonwealth. The best she could hope for was to continue negotiations with the
Tyr so that the leaders of a new Rasalhague state would lean more toward the
Commonwealth than toward the Draconis Combine.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Though the report by Precentor Riis does not acknowledge
ComStar's role in bringing about an independent Rasalhague he surely must know
about it. As a close ally of Primus Waterly and the most powerful ComStar
official in the area, Precentor Riis almost certainly played a key role in the
arrangements, if not the actual negotiations, that gave birth to the
Principality.]
When the Draconis Combine found itself fighting against its own people as
well as the Lyran Commonwealth during the Fourth War, Kurita leaders began to
look for a solution to the problem of Rasalhague resistance. They found one and
it was ingenious. By supporting Rasalhague independence, the Draconis Combine
simultaneously removed a thorn from its side, embarrassed the Lyran Commonwealth
into giving up most of its captured worlds, and created a buffer state between
the Combine and the newly formidable Lyrans.
Independence:
On March 13, 3034, Haakon Magnusson, a Tyr political leader, declared the
creation of the Free Rasalhague Republic, affirmed its independence from either
the Draconis Combine or the Lyran Commonwealth, and announced that he would be
its Elected Prince. ComStar immediately recognized the new realm, and the
Draconis Combine followed suit the next day.
That House Kurita would willingly give up so many of its star systems was a
shock to the whole Inner Sphere, and it also left the Steiner government in a
poor bargaining position with the Tyr. Archon Steiner felt obliged to turn over
to the Free Rasalhague Republic most of the Rasalhague worlds the LCAF had
captured during the Fourth War, though it infuriated the already- angry Duke of
Tamar.
The withdrawal of Combine troops from its former Rasalhague Military District
did not go smoothly. Many Combine soldiers refused to leave because of their
violent disagreement with the decision to cede worlds to the FRR. Others refused
to abandon citizens of Oriental heritage to the danger of backlash from the
Scandinavians, a threat that became a reality. Other unit commanders felt that
too many Kurita troops had died defending these worlds to now just give them up
without a struggle.
Seeing this military insurrection as a direct challenge to his future rule of
the Draconis Combine, Kanrei Theodore Kurita declared all disobedient units
ronin, Japanese for "masterless." With Prince Magnussen's permission,
he led a force of loyal regiments back into the Republic to battle the ronin
units.
The Ronin Wars, as they became known, were a series of short, violent clashes
between the ronin, which added up to about eight regiments, and the allied
forces of the Rasalhague KungsArme (The Royal Rasalhague Army) and DCMS units
led by Warlord Theodore Kurita. The KungsArme, just weeks old, received its
baptism by fire defending its homeworlds and cities from ronin units, many of
which were skilled and experienced. The KungsArme fought better than expected,
due in part to assistance from Combine and Lyran officers present in the
Republic to help build the military. On many occasions, these visiting officers
stepped in to assume command of Rasalhague units against the ronin at a crucial
moment.
Even more violent were the clashes between troops loyal to Warlord Theodore
and the ronin, most of whom were led by officers loyal to General Marcus Kurita
(banished from Luthien for a failed coup attempt) and Warlord Ivan Sorenson of
the Rasalhague Military District, who was assassinated at the beginning of the
ronin rebellion.
The Ronin Wars created a deep hatred for mercenaries among the FRR's
citizens. Because of poorly negotiated contracts, some mercenaries refused to
enter battle because they claimed the requirements of their contracts had
already been fulfilled. Though the mercenaries were usually within their rights,
the people did not see it that way. Ironically, the FRR later had to hire more
mercenaries, some of whom made huge demands on the government, to combat growing
pirate activity on the Republic's border with the Periphery.
The Ronin Wars ended with the withdrawal of the last DCMS regiment across the
border into the Combine's new Alshain Military District in December 3035. For
the first time in its short life the Free Rasalhague Republic was peaceful.
Prince Magnusson turned from military to political concerns. Based largely upon
the the former Principality of Rasalhague, the FRR government had a strong
democratic element, which the Scandinavian majority deeply appreciated after the
centuries of having their fate decided for them.
Still, many people took out their long resentment against everything and
everyone Oriental in a burst of riots and lynchings. The government finally
calmed the situation, and the whole matter is rarely mentioned today.
In 3044, Prince Magnusson requested and was granted another term in office.
He has maintained a middle course between House Steiner and House Kurita, a
policy that has allowed the KungsArme to grow stronger.
The KungsArme has recently been more active. Pirate activity along the
Republic's Periphery border, always an annoyance, has increased so dramatically
in the past five years that the government has had to resort to hiring even more
mercenaries to protect part of its border.
Government:
The structure of the Free Rasalhague Republic government closely follows that
of the Principality of Rasalhague of the 23rd century. Political power is
loosely divided among the Elected Prince (the Riksforestandare), the Parliament
(the Riksdag) and the individual rulers of worlds (the Varldherren). The
citizens elect local officials every four years and representatives to the
Riksdag every ten.
- The Riksforestandare:
- To become the Elected Prince, a member of Parliament must have the support
of more than three-fourths of his fellow parliamentarians. Though the public
cannot elect a prince, they do hold a non-binding poll to express their
opinion on the candidates two weeks before the Riksdag votes.
- The Elected Prince serves a ten-year term and is limited to two terms. The
Riksforestandare is the political head of the Free Rasalhague Republic, as
well as the commander-in-chief of the Rasalhague KungsArme and Chancellor of
the Riksbank, the government's financial institution. The KungsPalace is
home for the Elected Prince when he is in the capital city of Reykjavik on
Rasalhague. The Elected Prince also has the use of several other homes, the
most beautiful being the manor at Molnlycke.
The Elected Prince has a circle of advisors to assist him. The members of
this Royal Cabinet are the leaders of major governmental departments, though
the current Prince is fond of allowing close friends to participate in
Cabinet meetings. Prince Magnusson claims to be directly descended from
Norse kings of ancient well as the rulers of the old Principality. He
alludes to it frequently, especially when hard-pressed to get a favorite
piece of legislation through the Riksdag. This has led some to fear that he
may attempt to overturn the limitation of two terms as Prince and make his
title hereditary.
- Nobility:
- The Free Rasalhague Republic has a nobility system unique among the states
of the Inner Sphere. The system of Varldherren (world leaders) and Hertigs
(dukes) refers to positions rather than titles. Some Hertigs are chosen by
the Riksdag, and others by direct election. They can lose the designation as
easily as they get it.
Varldherren are appointed world leaders. Each Varldherre has a different
term of office, decided by the planetary government. Hertigs are men and
women who have earned the trust and respect of the people. Most Hertigs do
not have specific duties to perform, though they are expected to counsel the
Varlherre on political matters and to attend sessions of the Riksdag.
- The Riksdag:
- The Rasalhague Parliament is composed of four Estates. Though only the
First and Second Estates have the power to draft bills, all have the right
to vote on legislation. For a bill to become law three of the four Estates
must approve it and then it must be signed by the Elected Prince. The
Riksdag may overturn a princely veto by a vote of all four Estates.
The First Estate is composed of the realm's Varldherren and Hertigs. The
director of the First Estate is the Landtmarskalk, or Marshal of the Lands.
The Landtmarskalk also sets the Riksdag agenda, a potent responsibility. The
post is considered second in importance only to the princeship in the
Republic.
The Second Estate is composed of the FRR's planetary representatives.
Each world elects five representatives to the Second Estate, giving rise to
its popular name of the People's Parliament.
The Third Estate is composed of the head clergymen of the major religions
in the FRR. When it comes to a vote on the important political or monetary
bills, the Third Estate tends to follow the lead of the People's Parliament.
On the other hand, the members of the Third Estate believe that moral,
spiritual, and social questions are their domain, and often its rulings
inspire legislation in the First or Second Estate.
The Fourth Estate is composed of the realm's most important business
leaders. Those who control a company with a net worth over 100 million
R-bills, or who own more than 10,000 hectares of land are invited to become
members of the Fourth Estate.
The four Estates of the Riksdag meet in the immense and solemn Palace
Hall. Sessions of the Riksdag normally begin on January 1 and continue until
July 1, though crises have forced several emergency sessions.
In addition to the Riksdag. there are Provincial Riksdags on Skandia,
Radstadt. and Rasalhague.
Political Alignments:
Prince Magnusson is a shrewd politician who has been careful not to anger any
special-interest group. Among his most ardent supporters are the men and women
who fought alongside him in either the Tyr rebellions before the Fourth
Succession War or in the Ronin Wars. One of these people is Tor Miraborg. The
two met when both were serving time in a Combine prison for attempting to incite
riots in 3022. After their release, the two went on to become key members in the
Tyr. When Magnusson was angling for Rasalhague sovereignty, he contacted
Miraborg, who began building support for him. After the creation of the
Republic, the grateful Prince appointed Miraborg as Military Commander of the
Radstadt Province. At that time, he also was elected Varldherre of his homeworld
of Gunzburg. Varldherre Miraborg remains one of the Prince's staunchest
supporters and an iron-fisted ruler of his world.
Despite his attempts to maintain support from all sides, Prince Magnusson's
government is notable for the lack of Tyr members from the "Lyran
Half," worlds conquered by the Lyran Commonwealth during the Fourth
Succession War. Whether this is a coincidence or a deliberate snub is not known.
Those who oppose Prince Magnusson have formed the small Motsatt Stalining
Parti, or Motpart for short. This party consists of members of the Riksdag who
oppose the Prince on principle or who were once Tyr members from the Lyran Half.
The leader of the Motpart is General Christian Mansdotter, the ranking
officer of the KungsArme and the Landtmarskalk of the Riksdag. Born and raised
in the Lyran Commonwealth, Christian Mansdotter was an LCAF officer who
requested and won the right to command the newly formed Tyr BattleMech regiment.
The fame he won as regimental commander and his leadership skills should have
made him the obvious choice for head of the new Rasalhague state, but then came
Haakon Magnusson's bombshell treaty with the Draconis Combine.
Prince Magnusson could not simply ignore Christian Mansdotter's skills or his
popularity, and so he appointed the general to command the KungsArme. The
Riksdag appointed him Landtmarskalk in 3042, a post he still holds.
Mansdotter and the Motpart are suspicious of the Draconis Combine's motives
for helping Rasalhague achieve independence. Fearing that the Kuritans will
return one day to claim their lost worlds, the Motpart seeks closer relations
with the Federated Commonwealth, even at the risk of provoking the Combine. For
General Mansdotter and his followers, the Federated Commonwealth is the only
guarantor of Rasalhague's independence.
Motpart members advocate a stronger military to defend against the Draconis
Combine, while the Elected Prince is wary of expanding the KungsArme for fear of
offending House Kurita.
Political Organization:
The Free Rasalhague Republic is composed of the three provinces of Skandia,
Radstadt, and Rasalhague. The political climates on worlds within the provinces
varies widely. During the Ronin Wars, most worlds were placed under the control
of a Military Governor. Most of the military governors have long since stepped
down, but some still hold their powers, suppressing civilian government. Others
were military governors during the war and became Varldherren afterward.
Political Goals:
Because the FRR is wedged between two great Houses with no love for one
another, the Elected Prince is well aware that his political actions toward one
realm could be misconstrued by the other. This makes it vital that the Prince
maintain strictly equal relations with House Kurita and House Steiner, while
attempting to maintain the political neutrality of his ancestors of the original
Principality.
Members of Motpart are vehemently opposed to this policy. They believe that
trying to appease powerful neighbors interferes with the only way of
guaranteeing the continued existence of the Free Rasalhague Republic:
strengthening the military and seeking out an alliance with the Federated
Commonwealth, the state whose society and government is most like their own.
Rasalhague KungsArme (Royal Rasalhague Army):
The Royal Rasalhague Army fields almost 150 BattleMech, tank, and infantry
regiments. The KungsArme also controls 62 militia regiments and five mercenary
'Mech units.
Structure:
The KungsArme consists of 12 departments patterned after the Lyran
Commonwealth Armed Forces. They are the Command Council, Administration
Department, Medical Corps, Warriors' Ombudsmen, Mercenary Relations, Reservist
Readiness Department, Strategy and Tactics Department, Intelligence Department,
Transportation Department, Quartermaster Department, Justice Department, and
Military Education.
The Headquarters of the Rasalhague KungsArme is in the Citadel, the large
military complex built by the old Principality and then expanded when the
Draconis Combine took over. Regional headquarters are on Skandia and Radstadt.
General Christian Mansdotter is the Chief-of-Staff of the Command Council.
The General is technically the aide to the Prince, who is Overbefalhavare, or
Commander-in-Chief, of the KungsArme, but the Prince does not take an active
interest in the military.
The General's immediate seconds are Generalmajor Margrethe Minuit, commander
of RRA forces in Skandia Province, and General Gustaf Mannerheim, commander of
RRA forces in Radstadt Province.
Ranks (and their English equivalents):
Overbefalhavare |
Commander-in-Chief |
General |
General |
Generalmajor |
Major General |
Overste |
Colonel |
Overste-Lojtnant |
Lieutenant Colonel |
Major |
Major |
Kapten |
Captain |
Lojtnant |
Lieutenant |
Fanjunkare |
Sergeant Major |
Sergeant |
Sergeant |
Korpral |
Corporal |
Menig |
Private |
Pilots of 'Mechs are called Kavellrists, ancient Swedish for cavalry soldier.
The Swedish word for Regiment is Regimente, Battalion is Bataljon, and Company
is Besattning.
Composition:
The KungsArme currently fields 15 'Mech regiments. The Gunzburg Eagles is the
only assault BattleMech regiment. The Drakons are heavy 'Mech regiments, and the
Freemen are medium. The Hussars are light but potent regiments, and the
Kavalleri are designed primarily for scouting and mobility.
The KungsArme has trade agreements with the 'Mech manufacturers in the
Draconis Combine and the Lyran Commonwealth. As a result, Rasalhague BattleMech
regiments include machines common to both states, with a few BattleMechs on loan
from ComStar. The sight of a Kurita Dragon fighting alongside a Lyran Zeus or a
Kurita Panther to cover the advance of a Lyran Commando might be startling to
outsiders, but it is a common one in the KungsArme.
There are 32 tank regiments, composed mostly of Hunters and Manticores, but
also many Demolishers, Schrek PPC Carriers and Behemoths from Aldis Industries
on Terra, During the Republic's first year, General Mansdotter contacted
representatives of Aldis about buying a modest number of tanks. In response,
Aldis offered to sell the FRR many of its best tanks at bargain prices and to
send engineers to service them. The deal gave the KungsArme some of the best
equipment in the Inner Sphere, while Aldis got the chance to analyze the
performance of the latest tanks as they got their baptism by fire in the Ronin
Wars.
The KungsArme has 97 infantry regiments, more than half of them mechanized,
with hovercraft as the most common troop carrier. The training of infantry
regiments is both heightened and hampered by the Republic's deep nationalism.
While it instills pride in the Nordic majority, the resulting prejudice keeps
many skilled soldiers buried in the rank and file because they happen to be of
Oriental heritage.
There are 62 militia regiments in the KungsArme. The training of the militia
regiments is apparently rather poor, probably because the KungsArme is young and
concentrating on its front-line units.
Performance:
Considering its relative youth, the KungsArme has shown notable skill in the
field. During its short history, the KungsArme has had to face renegade DCMS
units and innumerable attacks by pirates along its border with the Periphery.
Being barely a week old and only a few regiments strong, the KungsArme was
obviously at a severe disadvantage against the ronin forces of the DCMS. Yet,
the Rasalhague units showed themselves proud in instances such as the Battle for
Predlitz, where Bravo Company, Second Battalion of the Tyr 'Mech regiment,
defeated two ronin companies from the Eighth Rasalhague Regulars. In another
incident, Charlie Company, Third Battalion of the First Kavalleri, stood up to a
combined battalion of ronin armor and infantry outside the city of Thessal on
Goito. The KungsArme also had help from military advisors from the Combine, many
of whom stepped in and commanded Rasalhague units during the height of battle.
During the withdrawal of Lyran troops from captured Rasalhague worlds,
several incidents occurred between the more emotional members of both
militaries. The most serious was the confrontation between Captain Schmelling's
Company of the Eighth Donegal Guards and Bravo Company, Second Battalion, of the
First Drakon 'Mech regiment.
It is the struggle against the Periphery pirates that has given the KungsArme
most of its experience. Right from the start, pirates targeted Rasalhague worlds
as easy targets. At first, the KungsArme could only protect vital cities and
industries, depending on mercenaries to hunt down and punish the pirates. As the
Arme has grown, so too has its ability to defend against pirate raids. The 'Mech
regiments, in particular, have become adept at countering the tactics favored by
Periphery scum. In small-unit actions of companies and smaller, the KungsArme is
the equal of any Inner Sphere military.
Where the RAA's ability falls short is in larger, multi-regiment actions.
With the exception of those who served in the Tyr regiment during the Fourth
War, few in the Rasalhague military have experience with large-scale combat.
General Mansdotter has attempted to remedy the situation by holding numerous
military exercises, the latest against the Precentor Martial and the Com Guards.
The KungsArme's biggest problem is its negative attitude toward and poor
treatment of mercenaries in its employ. To meet the threat of ronin units just
after the creation of the FRR, Prince Magnusson knew he had to hire mercenaries
to supplement his military capability. Ignoring General Mansdotter's experience
with mercenaries, the Prince negotiated the contracts himself. Pressured by the
worsening military situation and his need to conserve the new realm's monetary
resources, he hired as many mercenary units as possible for the shortest
possible contract periods.
The result was contracts that did not contain such standard agreements as the
Emergency Action Clause, which obligates mercenaries to assist their employers
in times of emergency, even if other contract obligations have been fulfilled.
Thus did the KungsArme find itself high and dry in several crucial battles,
calling in vain for mercenary assistance from a unit that had just carried out
its orders and refused those not mandated by its contract.
Vinson's Vigilantes, for example, refused to come to the aid of the First
Kavalleri because their contract stipulated that they were under no obligation
to fight once peace was declared on Radstadt, which had occurred just days
before. The incident created a hatred of mercenaries among the Rasalhagians,
even though the ComStar Review Board later cleared the Vigilantes of wrongdoing.
Despite their distrust, the FRR was again forced to hire mercenaries to help
combat pirate activity along the Periphery. Some of the more unscrupulous
mercenaries demanded, and won, huge contracts from the desperate Republic
government, which deepened the hatred against mercenaries.
Because of these and other incidents, the FRR has taken its bit of revenge by
making the lives of mercenaries as difficult as possible. All mercenaries are
confined to small military areas called reservations, which they are not allowed
to leave without a gaggle of passes and papers. Though this protects the
mercenaries from an unsympathetic population, it allows the government to force
the mercenaries to buy supplies at exorbitant prices.
Defense Industry:
When the FRR was created, it inherited the New Oslo BattleMech facility of
Gorton, Kingsley, and Thorpe Enterprises. The factory has since been expanded to
produce Archer and Panther 'Mechs. It is expected that a second GKT BattleMech
factory being built on Rasalhague will be completed in 3051.
Benson and Bjorn, the Republic's second largest weapons manufacturer, is
located on Spittal. It has expanded its line of personal weapons and armored
vehicles to include the Axel (Swedenese for ax) Marks I and II. These are
internal-combustion-engine versions of the not-exactly-secret Rommel and Patton
designs of the Lyran Commonwealth.
Economy:
Though Prince Magnusson has bungled mercenary relations, he has proven to be
shrewd at dealing with the business community. Establishing extensive state
control over the business world, the Prince found innovative ways to increase
production. He gave workers better conditions and pay, coupled with severe
penalties for those who did not respond to the new incentives. To please
management, he made many positions hereditary, in addition to awarding corporate
executives seats in the Riksdag.
Major Industries:
Metals of the Earth is the huge mining, chemical, and synthetic conglomerate
located on the planet Nox. MOE has adapted well to the new Rasalhague
government. Though half its products still go to the Combine, according to an
agreement between the two states, the other half has gone a long way to
repairing war damage on many FRR worlds.
The attempt to transform Amau Electronics' major plant at Silvaton into a
manufacturer of military electronics as well as a producer of its many
low-budget consumer items has been less successful.
Under Combine control, Swedenborg Heavy Industries, manufacturer of large
industrial robots, was forever in debt and faced with almost constant labor
troubles. Under FRR control, its factories have almost tripled their output.
Reports that the firm will enter the military industry by constructing a 'Mech
or AeroSpace facility on Kirchbach remain unconfirmed.
Trade Relations:
The Even Scale Policy is Prince Magnusson's term for his economic relations
with the Draconis Combine and the Lyran Commonwealth. Ever mindful not to give
preference to one neighbor's products, the Prince has ordered a strict
one-to-one relationship between imports and exports with the Lyrans and the
Combine. The number of traders from both realms is strictly controlled to ensure
that neither side has an advantage. Every ton of food, every crane or holoset
imported from one neighbor obligates the FRR to buy something of equal value
from the other. Though this may be reasonable in theory, it is a nightmare in
practice. Just keeping tabs on imports from the Commonwealth and the Combine is
beyond the capabilities of the FRR's beaurocracy.
This nightmare of red tape is one reason the government has begun to trade
with other states. Indeed, trade with the Free Worlds League and the Federated
Suns has been brisk over the years. Trade with the Federated Suns may be
complicated in the future, however, as that realm becomes more closely joined
with the Lyran Commonwealth.
Culture:
Swedish is the official language of the Free Rasalhague Republic government
and most major universities. With a small minority of only about 15 percent
fluent in the language, Swedish is not the language of everyday life.
In the street and shops of the FRR, Swedenese is the tongue most often heard.
A mix of Swedish and Standard Kurita Japanese, Swedenese has been slowly
evolving ever since House Kurita seized control of the old Principality. Though
difficult to learn because it requires a good knowledge of the two p parent
languages, it is amazingly rich and has produced a respectable body of
literature.
The Lutheran Church-Radstadt Synad is the state religion of the FRR, yet only
one-third of the people are active members. Other Christian religions, Hinduism,
Islam, and Buddhism all have substantial numbers of followers. The Republic is
also host to minor sects, including the One Star Faith and a growing curiosity
called Modern Norse, which attempts to update the beliefs and customs of
Scandinavia's ancient polytheistic religion.
While blatant racism has disappeared, a subtle bias against people or things
Oriental still exists. Prince Magnusson and General Mansdotter have strenuously
opposed racism, but people of Oriental heritage rarely achieve positions of
importance.
Conclusion:
The major goal of the Free Rasalhague Republic is to survive and grow to the
point where its neighbors no longer consider it a military target. The Even
Scale Policy is probably a major stumbling block to this goal, but the policy is
not likely to change as long as Prince Magnusson is in power.
Some Motpart members would like to oust Magnusson before he is to step down
in 3054, but their numbers are small. If this seed of discontent takes a strong
enough hold, it could lead to a civil war that the FRR is not likely to survive.
Update:
In the years since the 3050 summary of the FRR, a great deal has taken place.
The Clan invasion has taken the majority of the worlds of the Free Rasalhague
Republic, leaving it a shadow of its former self. If not for the actions of
ComStar at Tukayyid, the Republic, along with the whole of the Inner Sphere,
would currently be under Clan control.

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