The Successors is a secretive old boy network of wealthy Australians and New Zealanders. First established during the first half of the 20th century, the secret society is notorious for isolated lifestyle, male-only policy, and powerful influence over the political and commercial scenes of Eden City.
History
The Successors was founded by white industrialists who contributed to the rapid expansion of Eden City's metropolitan in the 1920s. They purchased and renovated the abandoned Eden Castle in Whaler Island into the club's headquarter. The Island has blessed the club's with a strategic seclusion from the public, allowing them to keep their activities confidentially.
Insignia
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Membership
Since it was first founded, The Successors' membership is limited to male. However, members are permitted to invite female guests, such as wives or business partners, for public events held in the Chamber.
The club's chairman, titled "Baron", is appointed through democratic votes from all active club members. The candidate's prestige, wealth, assets, and influences over Eden City's upper-echelon are considered by members during the vote. Appointed Baron traditionally serves for 10 years with no term limit, and may be dismissed.
In the club's hierarchy, Baron are assisted by the club's Secretary, Treasurer, Lawyer, and Grand Overseer.
Conrad "Hammerhead" Hammerstein
11th Baron (2020-), great grandson of Randolph Hammerstein, the 2nd Baron.
Roy Holwell
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Trivia
- The Successors is inspired by the Bohemian Club.