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Adirondack Park Alliance

An alliance formed after the Second Adirondack War to prevent any more devastating conflicts in the region. What started out as a pact of enemies has grown to a community of allies. With the arch druid as a central figure, the alliance has managed to create an atmosphere of understanding, trust and acceptance. As with everything, the public appearance is not the full truth. Various factions and interest groups fight over certain resources, territories, and control within the alliance. They do this hidden in the shadows and mostly with back room deals, sabotage, blackmail, and other non-violent acts. The alliance is closely monitored by the New York Government and the Hunter's Guild. Neither trust that the alliance will remain stable for long.

Organizational Structure

The alliance has created a small bureaucracy to manage the responsibilities and projects that it either has been assigned or that it created for itself. The highest organ is the high council.

Administration

The administration employs around 100 people in various positions. They take care of all the administrative tasks and manage the assets of the alliance.

Agencies

The first agency founded by the alliance is the Supernatural Beasts Conservatory. This agency is tasked with the protection of the many supernatural species home in the Adirondack Mountains that are threatened with extinction. They manage a large database of all the supernatural creatures found in this region. This endeavour is fairly unique, and only really done by the Hunter's Guild otherwise. They of course have a very different goal with their database.   A second agency was founded to support special territory claims and operation. They are mostly lawyers and activists that support supernatural communities to acquire their own special territory and have it acknowledged by the state of New York.

Contracts

The alliance contracts APU Security to ensure the security at all the events hosted by the alliance. They have a very good deal that lets them utilize the services at a discounted price.

Finances

The alliance is fully funded by member contributions. Every member pays a small percentage of their communities' income into the alliance treasury. The alliance administration manages this treasury. The money is used for the alliance's own operation and for projects supported by the alliance.

Alliance Members



Cover image: Book of Magic by TJ Trewin

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