Ebon Syndicate
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Current Projects

The Ebon Syndicate is constantly running overlapping long- and short-term operations across the galaxy—here are the big categories you can lean on for “what they’re up to right now” in any region.


Black Markets & Smuggling Networks

  • Maintaining Black Market Hubs: They operate permanent and pop-up markets on worlds like Gilded Maw and in key Inner Sphere/Outer Sphere ports, moving contraband weapons, counterfeit Dei packs, illegal augmentations, and stolen prototypes.

  • Route Mapping & Smuggling Intel: Syndicate analysts and Navigators perpetually chart “safe” Rift lanes, customs gaps, and inspection blind spots, then sell that intel as services like Standard or Preferred Smuggling Consultations.

  • Supplying Desperate Regions: In famine- or war-struck systems, they quietly become the default logistics chain for survival goods and weapons, undercutting or bypassing official trade and locking entire colonies into dependency.


Soul-Binding & Exploitation Industry

  • Operating Soul-Binding Facilities: On Gilded Maw and other hidden sites, they run necromantic plants that bind the souls of the dead into Soul‑Bound Laborers, powering mines, factories, and security forces.

  • Perfecting Soul-Binding: One of their strategic goals is to refine Soul-Binding into a more efficient, scalable, and harder‑to‑disrupt process—both magically and industrially—creating a permanent, near‑free labor pool.

  • Securing Soul Supply Chains: They invest in slave raids, debtor camps, and warzone “cleanup” contracts to guarantee a steady stream of bodies and souls for their facilities.


Corporate Espionage & Data Theft

  • Espionage from Luxury Yachts: Master Trader Zek Irathi and regional bosses use armored luxury yachts as mobile command centers for espionage operations against megacorps, guilds, and local governments.

  • Stealing Prototypes & IP: Dedicated teams infiltrate labs and shipyards to exfiltrate experimental biotech, Rift‑tainted tech, or proprietary industrial designs, which then feed Syndicate R&D or black-market sales.

  • Data Blackmail & Market Manipulation: They hoard compromising corporate and political data, using it to extort favorable contracts, rig auctions, or crash competitors’ stock and reputation.


Corruption & Institutional Capture

  • Buying Officials & Enforcers: The Syndicate systematically bribes or compromises port authorities, customs officers, and local security forces to guarantee “frictionless” movement for their goods and assets.

  • Embedding in Governments: On some worlds, their corporate‑legal framework becomes the de facto government, replacing law with Syndicate contract law and turning civic institutions into profit arms.

  • Funding Proxy Conflicts: They quietly finance opposing sides in colonial wars, labor uprisings, or regional conflicts, profiting from weapons, medical supplies, and reconstruction contracts while keeping states weak.


Monopoly & Resource Control Plays

  • Hunting a Galactic Monopoly: A core strategic project is to secure monopoly control over at least one critical commodity—Rift fuel, survival goods, slave labor, or a rare artifact class—so no major power can function without them.

  • The Monopoly Play: Regional bosses orchestrate campaigns to eliminate or absorb competitors in specific markets (Rift fuel lanes, major shipyards, key mining belts), using sabotage, buyouts, or manufactured scandals.

  • Strangling Supply Chains: Once entrenched, they engineer artificial shortages and “rescues,” forcing governments and corporations into long‑term, extortionate contracts.


Debt Systems & Enforcement

  • Predatory Lending: They extend “emergency” ship repair loans, colony stabilization packages, or cargo insurance that’s mathematically impossible to repay, trapping crews and settlements in escalating debt.

  • Enforcer & Bounty Networks: Specialized muscle and Soul‑Binder adepts are deployed to collect unpaid debts, break resistant communities, and hunt high‑value targets who threaten their interests.

  • Cosmic Ledger Management: Internally, they treat every favor, bribe, and life as an entry in a metaphysical and financial ledger, with books balanced in both credits and souls at the behest of The Hunger.


Rift & Devotional Projects (The Hunger)

  • Maintaining the Tallyman’s Vault: Devotees oversee operations in The Tallyman’s Vault, a semi‑divine Rift realm where the Cosmic Ledger of debts and souls is literally inscribed in crystalline towers of Black mana.

  • Ritual Experiments: Cult cells test new Soul‑Binding rites, Rift‑powered financial magic, and pacts with The Hunger to increase yield from every transaction or sacrifice.

  • The “Final Buyout” Theology: Some inner‑circle projects revolve around the delusional goal of amassing enough wealth and souls to purchase a favorable position in the final cosmic audit, shaping long‑term strategy.


Activities

  • Smuggling Corridor Stabilization: The Syndicate is racing to secure and sanitize a new Rift lane before the Accord notices, hiring freelancers to clear pirates and silence witnesses.

  • Soul-Binding Capacity Upgrade: A Gilded Maw facility is testing a new binding engine that triples output, but it’s causing Rift anomalies; PCs might be hired to protect, steal, or sabotage it.

  • Market War Over Dei Packs: In a famine‑stricken system, the Syndicate is flooding counterfeit or diluted Dei survival packs to break a rival distributor and seize control of all Yom‑denominated trade.

  • Corporate Hostile Takeover: A mid-tier shipyard is “coincidentally” losing contracts and suffering accidents; behind the scenes, Syndicate agents are softening it up for a silent acquisition.

The Ebon Syndicate is always working to turn scarcity, conflict, and desperation into assets on their Black Ledger—preferably paid in souls as well as coin.