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==The Resource==
==The Resource==
Highborn defenders at [[#Tabernacle|Tabernacle]]. The site was guarded by a flock of white and black swans who nested on the washing ponds below the quarry's workings, it was claimed they cried out whenever intruders come near, but their presence was not enough to deter the barbarian invaders bent on claiming the whole of Reikos. The swans are gone now, and the pools drained. The stoneworks is now a massive, open-cast quarry - an open wound in the face of the earth. When they retreated from the quarry in the face of an allied Highborn and Navarr advance, the Druj slaughtered most of their defenceless slaves, completing the degradation of the Vigilant Swan by turning it into a great open grave.
The Vigilant Swan was discovered by [[Highaurd|Highborn]] scouts around 4BE, and captured two years later. For a long time, it was the only part of Reikos in human hands - the remainder of the [[territory]] belonging to barbarian [[orc|orcs]]. It was one of the first resources to ever be [[Powers_of_the_Imperial_Senate#Allocation|allocated]] by the [[Imperial Senate]] when Reikos was finally conquered in 56YE. There was some resentment at the time among the Highborn - they disliked even the suggestion that the quarry here might be taken away from them and made Imperial. In the end though their custodianship went unchallenged - although of course they failed to claim the [[Great Forest at Reikos]], something that caused bad feeling at the time. In the centuries since, the granite of the Vigilant Swan has been especially useful in building structures that honour [[the aWay]] - both individual [[congregation|congregations]] and more [[ambition|ambitious]] structures such as the many basilicas of [[Bastion#Bastion, the White City |the White City]] in [[Bastion]].


* Assignment situation (was Highborn; link to Imperial Orc assignment and veto; reference current status) (The Vigilant Swan was a National [[Bourse#The Vigilant Swan|Bourse position]] which produced white granite. Control of the Vigilant Swan was assigned to whichever Highborn candidate received the most support from Highborn owners of [[Congregation|congregations]].)
Since the early years of the Empire, the site was guarded by a flock of white and black swans who nested on the washing ponds below the quarry's workings. It was claimed they cried out whenever intruders come near, giving the quarries their name. Sadly, however, their presence was not enough to deter the [[Druj]] invaders bent on claiming the whole of Reikos. Despite the best Imperial efforts, the quarries were captured by the barbarians in 377YE.


It quickly became clear that the atrocity had caused a significant haunting of the Vigilant Swan by angry, tormented spirits. No white granite could be quarried in the face of sustained assaults from supernatural entities.
The swans are gone now, and the pools drained. The stoneworks is now a massive, open-cast quarry - a savage wound in the face of the earth worked by enslaved Highborn. When the Druj [[379YE_Spring_Equinox_winds_of_war#Blood_and_Stone|retreated from the quarry]] in the face of an allied Highborn and [[Navarr]] advance, the Druj slaughtered their defenceless slaves, completing the degradation of the Vigilant Swan by turning it into a massive open grave. The presence of the tormented [[unquiet dead]] made reopening the quarry after its liberation next to impossible. During the Autumn Equinox 379YE, however, the [[Imperial Synod]] assigned [[High Exorcist]] Solas to oversee the [[Religious skills#exorcism|exorcism]] of the Vigilant Swan. With a great store of [[liao]]], Solas and his fellow priests set to work and helped the majority of the angry ghosts haunting the quarry to pass on into the Labyrinth.


* Link to synod and winds of fortune entries
All of this supernatural activity took place against a backdrop of significant political maneuvering in [[Casinea#Anvil||Anvil]]. During the Summer Solstice 379YE the Imperial Senate voted to [[Allocate_Vigilant_Swan|allocate the Vigilant Swan]] to the [[Imperial Orcs]]. The Imperial Synod responded by employing the [[veto]], leaving the Swan unallocated. With the Reikos [[379YE_Winter_Solstice_winds_of_war#The_Rain_Falls_on_the_Just|once again in Imperial hands]], the matter of who the territory will be [[Powers_of_the_Imperial_Senate#Assignment|assigned]] to, and whether the Vigilant Swan will be a national or Imperial Seat, is of great interest - especially to the priests of Highguard.
 
While it was a Higborn national seat, control of the Vigilant Swan was assigned to whichever Highborn candidate received the most support from Highborn owners of congregations.


{{Bourse Seat|the Vigilant Swan|white granite|26 Imperial wains|Summer Solstice|It is currently not clear if the Vigilant Swan is an Imperial Seat or a National Seat.}}
{{Bourse Seat|the Vigilant Swan|white granite|26 Imperial wains|Summer Solstice|It is currently not clear if the Vigilant Swan is an Imperial Seat or a National Seat.}}

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Overview

The Vigilant Swan is a quarry complex in the north of Riverwatch, in the territory of Reikos. Custodianship of the Vigilant Swan grants an Imperial title; a seat on the Imperial Bourse; and a seasonal bounty of valuable white granite.

The Resource

The Vigilant Swan was discovered by Highborn scouts around 4BE, and captured two years later. For a long time, it was the only part of Reikos in human hands - the remainder of the territory belonging to barbarian orcs. It was one of the first resources to ever be allocated by the Imperial Senate when Reikos was finally conquered in 56YE. There was some resentment at the time among the Highborn - they disliked even the suggestion that the quarry here might be taken away from them and made Imperial. In the end though their custodianship went unchallenged - although of course they failed to claim the Great Forest at Reikos, something that caused bad feeling at the time. In the centuries since, the granite of the Vigilant Swan has been especially useful in building structures that honour the aWay - both individual congregations and more ambitious structures such as the many basilicas of the White City in Bastion.

Since the early years of the Empire, the site was guarded by a flock of white and black swans who nested on the washing ponds below the quarry's workings. It was claimed they cried out whenever intruders come near, giving the quarries their name. Sadly, however, their presence was not enough to deter the Druj invaders bent on claiming the whole of Reikos. Despite the best Imperial efforts, the quarries were captured by the barbarians in 377YE.

The swans are gone now, and the pools drained. The stoneworks is now a massive, open-cast quarry - a savage wound in the face of the earth worked by enslaved Highborn. When the Druj retreated from the quarry in the face of an allied Highborn and Navarr advance, the Druj slaughtered their defenceless slaves, completing the degradation of the Vigilant Swan by turning it into a massive open grave. The presence of the tormented unquiet dead made reopening the quarry after its liberation next to impossible. During the Autumn Equinox 379YE, however, the Imperial Synod assigned High Exorcist Solas to oversee the exorcism of the Vigilant Swan. With a great store of liao], Solas and his fellow priests set to work and helped the majority of the angry ghosts haunting the quarry to pass on into the Labyrinth.

All of this supernatural activity took place against a backdrop of significant political maneuvering in |Anvil. During the Summer Solstice 379YE the Imperial Senate voted to allocate the Vigilant Swan to the Imperial Orcs. The Imperial Synod responded by employing the veto, leaving the Swan unallocated. With the Reikos once again in Imperial hands, the matter of who the territory will be assigned to, and whether the Vigilant Swan will be a national or Imperial Seat, is of great interest - especially to the priests of Highguard.

While it was a Higborn national seat, control of the Vigilant Swan was assigned to whichever Highborn candidate received the most support from Highborn owners of congregations.

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