Syndicate
History Origins Before the Syndicate was formed around late 1267 or early 1268, Novigrad's underworld was best described as a chaotic battleground between various gangs, agents of foreign intelligences, dwarven banksters, law enforcers and religious militias.
History
Origins
Before the Syndicate was formed around late 1267 or early 1268, Novigrad's underworld was best described as a chaotic battleground between various gangs, agents of foreign intelligences, dwarven banksters, law enforcers and religious militias. Such a chaos used to cause problems for the commercial centre of the North and posed a potential danger of being abused by the Nilfgaardian Empire, whose army was supposed to inevitably attack again.
Being aware of the current situation's drawbacks, Count Sigismund Dijkstra from Redanian Secret Service (under the alias of Sigi Reuven) initiated the birth of the Syndicate at meetings with the city's hierarch, Cyrus Engelkind Hemmelfart, and leaders of the four most influential Novigradian gangs: Carlo Varese, Cyprian Wiley, Francis Bedlam, and Gudrun Bjornsdottir. Although the meetings were originally spent mostly on disputing the spheres of influence within the city, the final agreement was eventually reached.
First years and the Big Four
Dijkstra/Reuven returned to Novigrad at some point between 1268 and 1272 from his exile, and finished the Syndicate's Code of Conduct. The organization was joined by two large traders in the fisstech market: Azar Javed, the leader of the Salamandra, and Jacques de Aldersberg, Grandmaster of the Order of the Flaming Rose (which in itself was another organization that Dijkstra had helped to create). The Salamandra and the Order seeked to seize control over Vizima, the capital city of Temeria, with aims to rule the kingdom alongside Adda the White. These plans were ultimately spoiled by the witcher Geralt of Rivia, who killed both Azar and Jacques in 1270.
The relationship between gangs in the formative years of the Syndicate was apparently fluid, as by 1272 the Tidecloaks no longer controlled the city's port. The four most influential leaders, known as the Big Four, plotted against each other and against the hierarch, disagreeing at topics such as the situation of the sorceresses or the exact areas of the city to control. After Cyprian "Whoreson Junior" Wiley accepted Radovid V's money and attempted at assassinating the other three members of the Big Four, his gang was nearly obliterated by Carlo's Crownsplitters and he found himself betrayed by Radovid who gave the information on his hiding to Geralt.
Structure and activities
The primary purpose Syndicate was created for was mutual aid and profit for its members – or, to be more specific, the most high-ranked ones. Only the organization's founders and a couple of trusted people was even aware of its exact nature. Most of the other knew only of the Syndicate's secret currency and the code of conduct, and the more specific questions were often left unanswered by the leaders.
The Syndicate's Coin is a special currency that bounds the organization together. Made of gold, it depicts a symbol of arms in a praying or swearing gesture surrounded by the text: "SYNDICATE UNBREAKABLE VOW". It is used for any tasks or trade, but exchanging it as payment seals an inviolable pact – a failure in comforting it leads to hunting down the ones who have broken it and forcing them to pay a far greater price, and not even the leaders can protect anyone from these dire consequences.
Notable members
Founders
- Sigi Reuven aka Sigismund Dijkstra from Redanian Secret Service, who introduced the Syndicate's code of conduct
- Cyrus Engelkind Hemmelfart, hierarch of Novigrad
- Cyprian Wiley, leader of the Cutups
- Carlo Varese, leader of the Crownsplitters
- Francis Bedlam, leader of the Blindeyes
- Gudrun Bjornsdottir, leader of the Tidecloaks
Other
- Azar Javed, leader of the Salamandra
- Jacques de Aldersberg, Grandmaster of the Flaming Rose
- Walter Veritas, Dijkstra's protégé
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game
Faction description
Reward Book entries
Notes
- Lack of Syndicate's presence in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt might suggest that the organization had been dissolved sometime before 1272, perhaps replaced with the Big Four. It is however entirely possible that it simply remained secret to Geralt, because only the highest ranking members of individual gangs were aware of its existence.
Trivia
- The ritualized usage of a special type of coin seems to be a reference to John Wick movie series, where it serves an analogous purpose. A supporting evidence may be the fact that the image of coin and the first page from Walter's Journal were released at E3 2019, the same event where CD PROJEKT RED announced John Wick' s star Keanu Reeves to appear in Cyberpunk 2077, the studio's new game.