The twenty seven enterprises

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The Twenty-Seven Enterprises are a collection of covert agencies operated by the government of Hergom as semi-autonomous organizations with devolved powers and private hierarchies. Their primary function is to manage foreign criminal enterprises for the benefit of Hergom, generating profit, creating secret foreign cash reserves, and facilitating the expansion of state influence and the operations of the H1ensderkos.

Despite their clandestine nature, these enterprises maintain fully commercial operations within Hergom and boast opulent headquarters in the financial district of Nekwehon. The enterprises are organized under the umbrella of continental houses, which facilitates administration and the sharing of support and resources among the various agencies. This structure allows for efficient management and coordination across different criminal activities and geographical areas.

The scope of activities conducted by the Twenty-Seven Enterprises is vast and includes extortion, narcotic production and distribution, loan sharking, prostitution, arms smuggling, kidnapping, local mafias, gang activities, and informal slavery. These enterprises play a dual role by contributing to the state's coffers through illicit means while also serving as an extension of Hergom’s strategic and intelligence operations abroad.

By engaging in extortion, the enterprises exert control over key individuals and organizations, extracting resources and information beneficial to Hergom. Narcotic production and distribution provide significant financial gains and destabilize target regions, weakening potential adversaries. Loan sharking and prostitution generate steady revenue streams and create dependency among the exploited populations, furthering Hergom’s influence. The inclusion of prostitution in their operations underscores the ruthless exploitation of vulnerable individuals, turning human misery into a source of profit.

Human trafficking, including both labour and sex trafficking, is one of the most egregious activities carried out by the Twenty-Seven Enterprises. Victims of human trafficking are often kidnapped or lured under false pretences, only to be sold into forced labour or sexual exploitation. These victims are subjected to horrific conditions, with their autonomy and dignity stripped away, serving as mere commodities to generate income for the enterprises. The use of human trafficking ensures a constant supply of labour and individuals for prostitution, contributing to the enterprises' bottom line while perpetuating immense human suffering.

Arms smuggling supports allied factions and destabilizes enemies, aligning with Hergom’s broader strategic goals. Kidnapping is used both as a means of coercion and as a source of ransom income, while local mafia and gang activities ensure control over key urban areas, facilitating other illicit operations and providing a network of loyal operatives.

The Twenty-Seven Enterprises, through their criminal activities, create a shadow economy that operates parallel to the legitimate state apparatus of Hergom. This shadow economy is crucial for funding covert operations and ensuring the financial independence of the H1ensderkos. The integration of these enterprises within the state's broader strategic framework highlights the extent to which Hergom leverages illicit activities to maintain its power and influence both domestically and internationally.

The presence of opulent headquarters in Nekwehon's financial district underscores the blurred lines between legitimate commerce and covert operations in Hergom. These headquarters serve not only as administrative centres but also as symbols of the power and reach of the Twenty-Seven Enterprises. The luxurious settings belie the illicit activities conducted under their aegis, showcasing the state's ability to mask its darker undertakings behind a façade of wealth and prosperity.

The continental houses under which the enterprises are organized enable efficient management and coordination, ensuring that resources and support are optimally allocated. This hierarchical structure mirrors corporate models, providing a level of professionalism and efficiency to the enterprises' operations.

H₂nērjā (Anaria) House

Ödets Hand (Hand of Faith)

Donners Söhne (Sons of Thunder)

Tinʹovyi Rynok (Shadow Market)

La Main Noire (The Black Hand)

Trandafirul Negru (The Black Rose)

Las Serpientes Doradas (Golden Serpents)

Althāyā (Altaia) House

Nókwtōksā (Night Eyes)

Nókwtōksā is integrally linked to various high-profile figures in the United New Kingdoms. It is heavily involved in the production of amphetamine-derived narcotics, opioids, and gun running across the northern and eastern coasts of Altaia. While primarily involving Wolgos, Nókwtōksā has a significant number of recruits from the local population. This organisation supports various nightclubs and clandestine establishments in the region, which also specialise in prostitution.

Vondrona (Shadow)

Dāwai (Davai) House

Kúi-ián-pang (Shadow Ghost Gang)

Wena au Okshay (Blood and Tears)

Dharnā (Tharna) House

Simba wa Usiku (Night Lion)

Ye Esat Ch’iqona (Flame Gang)

Druwinyā (D'runia) House

Milŋiyanha (Forbidden tribe)

Kapu Maku (Blood Gang)

Rāyā (Raia) House

Singto Thong (Golden Lion)

Brahmanda Sangam (Cosmic Society)

Terák (Tzeraka) House

Itri n-Tamurt (Stars of the Land)

Àjọ́ Ọkùnrin (The Brotherhood)

Ranŋkäär (Night Runners)

Ranŋkäär, known for running illegal mining operations across western and central Tzeraka. Human trafficking for labour in these mines and for road construction tools is another significant source of revenue. Ranŋkäär exploits vulnerable populations, forcing them into grueling and dangerous work environments.

Within urban areas, Ranŋkäär is notorious for loan sharking, intimidation, and aggressive debt collection practices. This organization also controls the distribution of alcohol and medicines to many towns and remote areas, extracting considerable revenue from these activities. By monopolizing essential supplies and leveraging their scarcity, Ranŋkäär ensures a steady stream of income and maintains control over these regions.

Arms smuggling supports allied factions and destabilizes enemies, aligning with Hergom’s broader strategic goals. Kidnapping is used both as a means of coercion and as a source of ransom income, while local mafia and gang activities ensure control over key urban areas.