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'''Nathaniel Crowley''' is a former Chancellor of [[Directionland]] and former leader of the [[Imperial Stability Party]]. Once regarded as one of the most powerful political figures in the Empire, Crowley is now remembered chiefly for the coup he launched against the [[Imperial Crown of Directionland|Crown]], his apparent allegiance to [[Rathsern]], and the chaos that followed across the realm. | |||
== About == | == About == | ||
Nathaniel Crowley was born in [[Ironwood]] and began his early working life as a lumberjack in the [[Aleport]] district. At 27 cycles old, he entered local politics as a politician for his district. By the age of 30, he had been elected to the [[Imperial Parliament of Directionland|Imperial Parliament]] as a representative of the [[Imperial Stability Party]], which at the time was regarded as a conservative but conventional party rather than the extremist movement it would later become. | |||
Crowley quickly built a reputation as a gifted speaker and disciplined political operator. At 44 cycles old, he became leader of the Imperial Stability Party. By the age of 50, he had led the party to a parliamentary majority and rose to the office of Chancellor. | |||
His time in power marked a sharp turning point for both the party and the Empire. What had once presented itself as a movement of order and continuity grew steadily harsher under Crowley’s leadership. Legislation became increasingly restrictive, and while many of his proposals were initially slowed or blocked in the [[Imperial Senate of Directionland|Senate]], that resistance weakened after the Imperial Stability Party secured a Senate majority in the provincial elections two cycles later. | |||
With both chambers increasingly under his influence, Crowley turned his attention to the Crown itself. Though the Imperial Stability Party had historically supported the monarchy, Crowley began openly arguing that the office of Emperor should be abolished and replaced with a supreme chancellorship vested with full executive power. The proposal shocked much of Directionland and badly damaged his popularity, but it also made clear that Crowley no longer saw the Crown as a partner in government. He saw it as the final obstacle to total control. | |||
By this stage, Crowley was likely already under the influence of [[Dark Energy]]. Later accounts and recovered material suggest he may have had ties to the illegal cult known as the [[Order of the Darkened Flame]] and may have possessed objects originating in the [[Nether]], further worsening his instability and radicalism. | |||
== | == A Mundus Reborn == | ||
In the period leading up to his coup, Crowley and his cabinet advanced a deeply controversial bill that called for the dismantling of monitoring stations, the end of forcefield tower maintenance, and the legalization of Nether research as a necessary measure for the Empire’s future security. The proposal passed through Parliament and the Senate, but Crowley had every reason to expect that [[Emperor Alexander XVII]] would refuse assent. | |||
When the Crown rejected the bill, Crowley used that rejection as the pretext he needed. He called an emergency parliamentary session with such speed that much of the opposition failed to arrive in time. During the session, he invoked the constitutional crisis clause and pushed for the immediate suspension of the Crown’s authority, claiming the Emperor had proved unable to act in a moment of national emergency. Objections over quorum and legality were overruled, and the motion was forced through. | |||
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Crowley’s wider scheme, later recovered in the dossier ''Operation Rathsern'', makes clear that the constitutional crisis was not an improvised power grab but a deliberate plan. He intended to provoke the Crown, strip it of authority, arrest the Imperial Family, and refound Directionland under his own rule. The documents further suggest that he had already entered into an alliance with the Dark One and intended for [[Irian Balewood]] to be weakened into a vessel for Rathsern’s return. | |||
The crisis then escalated into outright catastrophe. At the [[Parliament Meeting Against the Crown]], unrest spread across the Empire, civil conflict loomed. | |||
Across Directionland, multiple regions and factions rallied against his attempted seizure of power. [[Eastern Directionland]], [[St. Niam]], [[St. Stylinson]], and [[Western Directionland]] moved to defend the Emperor, while [[Simonville]] initially sided with Crowley until an impassioned speech by [[Edric Odine]] changed their stance, siding instead with the Crown. [[Ironwood]] itself was divided between Crown loyalists such as the [[Knights of the Four Lions]] and the Royal Guard, and the Chancellor’s own forces. | |||
Soon after, Crowley openly declared his allegiance to [[Rathsern]]. According to later accounts, Crowley detonated a Dark Energy crystal in the chamber when it became clear events were turning against him. Dark Energy surged through the Senate chamber, [[Netherkind]] attacked [[St. Stylinson]], and the Imperial Family disappeared amid the chaos. In the turmoil that followed, Crowley was drawn into the Nether, where his body was further corrupted, reportedly transforming him into something resembling Netherkind. | |||
Crowley was later encountered in the Nether during the rescue mission to free [[Irian Balewood]]. There, the [[Defenders of Mundus]] confronted him and recovered evidence that he had been promised power over the Empire in exchange for serving Rathsern’s designs. Though many believe Crowley was destroyed during that confrontation, his fate has never been conclusively confirmed, and his official status remains missing. | |||
Crowley is also suspected to have worked with a [[Ruulrani Infiltration Group]] whose goal was not to advance [[Ruulran]] itself, but to undermine Directionland and prepare the way for a restoration of the [[Southern Federation of Kingdoms]]. | |||
== Loopbreaker == | == Loopbreaker == | ||
Later revelations have cast Crowley in an even darker light. According to [[Valmin Thornvalley]], Crowley is a constant across known loops of history. In every known cycle, he ultimately betrays Directionland, aligns himself with the Dark One, and helps bring about the collapse of the Empire and the wider ruin of Mundus. | |||
Even after his fall from office, Crowley’s legacy continues to shape the current crisis. His government fractured the political order, discredited the Imperial Stability Party, destabilized the Crown, and helped push Directionland toward the general election now dominating the realm’s future. Whether Crowley acted out of ambition, corruption, devotion to [[Rathsern]], or some combination of all three remains unclear, but his name has become inseparable from one of the darkest chapters in modern Directionland history. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:18, 17 March 2026
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| Race | Humekind |
| Age | 56 cycles |
| Nationality | Directionland |
| Origin | Ironwood |
| Status | Missing |
Nathaniel Crowley is a former Chancellor of Directionland and former leader of the Imperial Stability Party. Once regarded as one of the most powerful political figures in the Empire, Crowley is now remembered chiefly for the coup he launched against the Crown, his apparent allegiance to Rathsern, and the chaos that followed across the realm.
About
Nathaniel Crowley was born in Ironwood and began his early working life as a lumberjack in the Aleport district. At 27 cycles old, he entered local politics as a politician for his district. By the age of 30, he had been elected to the Imperial Parliament as a representative of the Imperial Stability Party, which at the time was regarded as a conservative but conventional party rather than the extremist movement it would later become.
Crowley quickly built a reputation as a gifted speaker and disciplined political operator. At 44 cycles old, he became leader of the Imperial Stability Party. By the age of 50, he had led the party to a parliamentary majority and rose to the office of Chancellor.
His time in power marked a sharp turning point for both the party and the Empire. What had once presented itself as a movement of order and continuity grew steadily harsher under Crowley’s leadership. Legislation became increasingly restrictive, and while many of his proposals were initially slowed or blocked in the Senate, that resistance weakened after the Imperial Stability Party secured a Senate majority in the provincial elections two cycles later.
With both chambers increasingly under his influence, Crowley turned his attention to the Crown itself. Though the Imperial Stability Party had historically supported the monarchy, Crowley began openly arguing that the office of Emperor should be abolished and replaced with a supreme chancellorship vested with full executive power. The proposal shocked much of Directionland and badly damaged his popularity, but it also made clear that Crowley no longer saw the Crown as a partner in government. He saw it as the final obstacle to total control.
By this stage, Crowley was likely already under the influence of Dark Energy. Later accounts and recovered material suggest he may have had ties to the illegal cult known as the Order of the Darkened Flame and may have possessed objects originating in the Nether, further worsening his instability and radicalism.
A Mundus Reborn
In the period leading up to his coup, Crowley and his cabinet advanced a deeply controversial bill that called for the dismantling of monitoring stations, the end of forcefield tower maintenance, and the legalization of Nether research as a necessary measure for the Empire’s future security. The proposal passed through Parliament and the Senate, but Crowley had every reason to expect that Emperor Alexander XVII would refuse assent.
When the Crown rejected the bill, Crowley used that rejection as the pretext he needed. He called an emergency parliamentary session with such speed that much of the opposition failed to arrive in time. During the session, he invoked the constitutional crisis clause and pushed for the immediate suspension of the Crown’s authority, claiming the Emperor had proved unable to act in a moment of national emergency. Objections over quorum and legality were overruled, and the motion was forced through.
Crowley’s wider scheme, later recovered in the dossier Operation Rathsern, makes clear that the constitutional crisis was not an improvised power grab but a deliberate plan. He intended to provoke the Crown, strip it of authority, arrest the Imperial Family, and refound Directionland under his own rule. The documents further suggest that he had already entered into an alliance with the Dark One and intended for Irian Balewood to be weakened into a vessel for Rathsern’s return.
The crisis then escalated into outright catastrophe. At the Parliament Meeting Against the Crown, unrest spread across the Empire, civil conflict loomed.
Across Directionland, multiple regions and factions rallied against his attempted seizure of power. Eastern Directionland, St. Niam, St. Stylinson, and Western Directionland moved to defend the Emperor, while Simonville initially sided with Crowley until an impassioned speech by Edric Odine changed their stance, siding instead with the Crown. Ironwood itself was divided between Crown loyalists such as the Knights of the Four Lions and the Royal Guard, and the Chancellor’s own forces.
Soon after, Crowley openly declared his allegiance to Rathsern. According to later accounts, Crowley detonated a Dark Energy crystal in the chamber when it became clear events were turning against him. Dark Energy surged through the Senate chamber, Netherkind attacked St. Stylinson, and the Imperial Family disappeared amid the chaos. In the turmoil that followed, Crowley was drawn into the Nether, where his body was further corrupted, reportedly transforming him into something resembling Netherkind.
Crowley was later encountered in the Nether during the rescue mission to free Irian Balewood. There, the Defenders of Mundus confronted him and recovered evidence that he had been promised power over the Empire in exchange for serving Rathsern’s designs. Though many believe Crowley was destroyed during that confrontation, his fate has never been conclusively confirmed, and his official status remains missing.
Crowley is also suspected to have worked with a Ruulrani Infiltration Group whose goal was not to advance Ruulran itself, but to undermine Directionland and prepare the way for a restoration of the Southern Federation of Kingdoms.
Loopbreaker
Later revelations have cast Crowley in an even darker light. According to Valmin Thornvalley, Crowley is a constant across known loops of history. In every known cycle, he ultimately betrays Directionland, aligns himself with the Dark One, and helps bring about the collapse of the Empire and the wider ruin of Mundus.
Even after his fall from office, Crowley’s legacy continues to shape the current crisis. His government fractured the political order, discredited the Imperial Stability Party, destabilized the Crown, and helped push Directionland toward the general election now dominating the realm’s future. Whether Crowley acted out of ambition, corruption, devotion to Rathsern, or some combination of all three remains unclear, but his name has become inseparable from one of the darkest chapters in modern Directionland history.
