Ellesborg

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Ellesborg, officially the Crown Mandate of Ellesborg, is a city and a Cryrian mandate within the Union of Free Cities in Arcturia. It borders the Arkain mandate of Sehlhaf to the east, the Sokalan mandate of Kokrisugrad to the west, and the Acronian mandate of Ilaris to the north. A port town built on the Elles River, the territory has become a resort city and a tax haven, known for its many casinos and loose regulations.

Ellesborg
Crown Mandate
The Mandate of Ellesborg located in red within the UFC
The Mandate of Ellesborg located in red within the UFC
Crown Mandate1865
Government
 • Lady PatronUlrika Leidensen
Population
 (2021)
 • Metro
682,800

History

The territory that would become Ellesborg has been settled by humans since roughly 200 BC, however it would not see the establishment of any significant settlements until the start of Cryrian influence in the area.

The Cryrian government historically had little inclination to involve itself in the distant continent of Arcturia, however, Cryrian business interests would take a growing interest in the area starting in the late 18th century. This can be traced back to when Cryrian adventurer and nobleman Count Josef Berggren first sailed up the Elles River and eventually signed several agreements with the local Zapolese to purchase a tract of land, claiming that the climate was ideal for growing rubber. Berggren's interest in the land in question, however, was primarily due to his discovery of silver deposits. Berggren would return to Cryria seeking support and capital to exploit his finds, but found little interest from the Cryrian government. He would, however, successfully create a coalition of wealthy investors, privateers, and mining experts. Using largely native labor, they would soon begin mining operations in the area, with silver being shipped down the Elles. The fortress of Ellesborg would be built at the mouth of the river to protect this trade, thus giving the group its name: The Ellesborg Mining Cooperative.

The EMC would increasingly take advantage of local instabilities and the weakness of Zapolese rulers to expand their influence in the area, often by making use of their private warships to control the vital coastline and Elles River. By the mid-nineteenth century, the Cooperative effectively acted as independent governors, largely free of any kind of regulation or taxes as local authorities were subverted or bribed. The EMC's situation remained precarious, however, as it had little real support from any actual government or military, least of all the distant Cryrian homeland, and its power was derived almost entirely from its financial resources and a small but comparatively well armed private army, largely consisting of native Zapolese troops. The constant need to provide for its own protection as well as the defense of its shipments of silver meant that the EMC would range from a highly profitable venture to nearly bankrupt over the decades, depending on the severity of the threats it faced at any given time.

This vulnerability would be thrust into full light in 1863, when the native population exploded into full rebellion. Repeated abuses and disrespect towards local customs by the EMC resulted in a general uprising throughout the territory, giving local leaders the confidence to turn against their puppetmasters, and resulting in the defection of many native troops. While the Cooperative successfully held on to the fortress at Ellesborg and the surrounding settlement, the silver mines that were the region's lifeblood were lost. Desperate to regain control, the EMC would turn back to Cryria and fiercely lobby the government in Leidenstad for military support.

Despite the actions of its citizens, the Kingdom had historically sought to avoid entanglements in Arcturia, both due to the logistical challenges and out of fears of running afoul of the spheres of influence that had already been established by other powers. However, this time the Cryrian government was led by Prime Minister Ingvar Aberg, who had close financial and familial connections to the EMC, as well as colonial ambitions for his country. Aberg would prove to be a friendly ear for the Cooperative, and would arrange for a small expedition to be sent to secure Ellesborg. In exchange, the EMC agreed to transfer its governing mandate over the territory to the Crown, allowing Arberg to present Ellesborg as a Cryrian possession and thus a matter of national pride. While the Ellesborg Uprising would be quashed, Arberg's death the following year would effectively end any real interest the Cryrian government may have had in Ellesborg. While it nominally retained the mandate, much of the day to day governance would once again revert to the EMC's control.

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