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Keeper of the Muster

Keeper of the Muster

The Keeper of the Muster preserves the readiness of the Dominion’s defence. The office exists to ensure that when the call is given, the realm can answer.

In Aurenloch, the Muster is the gathering of strength the accounting of those who serve, the arms they bear, and the readiness they maintain. It is not merely a list of names, but the record of the Dominion’s capacity to stand together.

The Keeper of the Muster exists to ensure that preparation never fades into complacency. Across the Dominions, the Muster reminds the realm that readiness must be maintained long before it is needed.

In the First Dominion, when survival outweighed
refinement, the Code was simple: do not trade what you cannot stand behind. As
vineyards took root and estates formed, quality became a matter of honour as
much as yield.

In the Second Dominion, as imperial structures
formalised production and export, the Code hardened. It guarded against
shortcuts that would damage long-term reputation in foreign markets.

In the Third Dominion, under institutional control
and quota systems, the Code was tested. When production targets and monopolies
shaped behaviour, someone still had to remember that worth and volume are not
the same thing.

In the Fourth Dominion, in a globalised market of
declining consumption and rising pressure, the Code has become more relevant
than ever. The Keeper’s task is no longer hidden within noble houses, it is
economic, ethical, and reputational. It asks whether value is created or merely
extracted.

Keeper of the Muster

Records those who stand ready to defend the Dominion

Maintains the count of arms, strength, and service

Ensures readiness does not fade with time

Preserves the discipline of preparation

Reminds the realm that unity is its greatest strength

The office does not summon conflict.

It prepares for it.

The Keeper commands no ranks.

Only readiness.

The Code Itself

The Aurenloch Code of Worth rests on a few enduring principles:

1.    Land must not be exploited beyond its capacity.

2.    Craft must not be sacrificed to volume.

3.    Price must reflect value honestly.

4.    Reputation is inherited and must be returned intact.

5.    Every generation borrows from the next. The Keeper does not invent these principles.

The Keeper carries them.

Why it matters to Aurenloch

Every product assigned to this office carries a
promise:

That it has not been rushed.

That it has not been diluted.

That it stands within the bounds of the Code.

The Keeper of the Code is the quiet guardian of
Aurenloch’s integrity the thread that binds 1652 to today.

The Office, not the Individual

There has never been one Keeper.

There has always been the Muster.

The records of readiness pass from one steward to the next sometimes within regiments, sometimes across Dominions. It is less a ledger than a discipline. Less an office than a promise that the realm will be ready when called.

The Keeper of the Muster exists wherever someone chooses preparation before necessity demands it.