Tatenna Family

The Tatenna family is one of Borca’s most influential and insidious noble houses, known primarily as bankers, landlords, and keepers of debts. With a web of financial obligations stretching across the domain, they wield power not through armies or poisons, but through the cold, unyielding grip of credit and obligation.

In Borca’s deadly political landscape, the Tatenna family represents the power of money as both shield and sword. Their ledgers bind the fate of nobles and commoners alike, and their patience ensures that debts are never forgotten.

To owe the Tatennas is to be perpetually entangled in their web—where freedom is a luxury few can afford, and where every coin spent is a step deeper into their control.

Culture

The Tatennas value discipline, prudence, and meticulous record-keeping. Their members are trained in finance, law, and diplomacy from youth, embodying a cold professionalism that contrasts sharply with Borca’s more violent or decadent houses.

Publicly, the Tatennas maintain a veneer of respectability and benevolence, portraying themselves as pillars of order and stability in a chaotic land. Privately, they are feared for their relentlessness and capacity for calculated cruelty.

Public Agenda

The Tatenna name is synonymous with money lent, favors called in, and ledgers that never forget. Their sprawling estates include not only grand manors and urban properties but also countless smaller holdings and tenements where common folk and minor nobles alike owe them service or coin.

Through their extensive network of loans, rents, and investments, the Tatennas effectively control vast swaths of Borca’s economy and social hierarchy. No noble or merchant moves without their scrutiny; few can afford to cross the family without risking financial ruin.

Unlike houses that rule by force or fear, the Tatennas exercise a subtler, more enduring power. They bind allies and enemies alike with contracts and debts, using economic leverage to manipulate political outcomes behind the scenes. Their influence reaches into every council chamber and noble salon, where whispered debts shape decisions as surely as sword threats.

The family employs skilled negotiators, spies, and enforcers to ensure their interests are protected. Those who fail to honor their obligations often find themselves crushed under the weight of legal and extralegal pressures.

Type
Political, Family
Location
Controlled Territories

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