Cerberus Assembly

The  is a group of extremely powerful mages in the Dwendalian Empire centered in Rexxentrum with others scattered through the continent.

History
The name "Cerberus Assembly" is a reference to a group of powerful mages also called the Cerberus Assembly that existed during the Age of Arcanum. However, the current faction took the name as inspiration and is unaffiliated with the group.

Around 570 PD, there was a war of Mage Houses within the Dwendalian Empire that nearly destroyed part of Rexxentrum, in an event subsequently known as "The Eve of Crimson Midnight". As part of the ceasefire, as opposed to being imprisoned, the Mage Houses agreed to bind themselves to the Empire. The Cerberus Assembly was established as a power under rule of the king.

In and possibly before 843 PD, Cerberus Assembly had a partnership with Paragon's Call, a group of mercenaries from Bassuras. The group's leader, Otohan Thull, had been seen with Ludinus Da'leth and Paragon's fortress, the Seat of Disdain, stored multiple crates with Assembly symbol engraved on them with two of them containing six Potions of Possibility in total. The continuous shipping of these crates across Ozmit sea and from Jrusar to Bassuras was organized by Armand Treshi, who allowed Jiana Hexum to hold the cargo before its embarking it. Hexum was confirmed to store at least one Potion of Possibility

The Assembly
Those not allied with the Assembly are wary of their growing power. Those allied with the Assembly, such as Pumat Sol, claim that they keep the Crown in check and prevent abuses of power. They also note that the Assembly has promoted education for the middle and lower classes in Zadash.

The mages of the Cerberus Assembly are involved in virtually all aspects of governance of the Dwendalian Empire, including spying and the Volstrucker, protecting it against foreign invasions, the supervision of the Soltryce Academy and the Hall of Erudition, foreign relations, and discovery of powerful artifacts of the Age of Arcanum.

The Assembly and the Cobalt Soul have a fairly antagonistic relationship, which has been in place since the Assembly was first founded. Their relationship is a political necessity, and they do at times need to begrudgingly work together; however, the Cobalt Soul sees itself as a check on the Assembly. Both factions frequently try to limit the other's influence within the Empire.

Symbols
The symbol of the Cerberus Assembly consists of kite shapes with the longer portions pointed inward towards each other, representing the three heads of the Assembly. Beneath that are eight spires which represent the Assembly's towers, The Candles.

Archmages

 * Martinet Ludinus Da'leth: Archmage of Domestic Protections - Oldest member of the current assembly, who has sat on the assembly since its inception and is the sole surviving founding member. His duties include a degree of military oversight and involvement in warfare.
 * Master Astrid Becke: Archmage of Civil Influence - One of Trent Ikithon's most esteemed Volstuckers, Astrid was promoted to his position after his imprisonment at the hands of the Mighty Nein.
 * Baroness Jenna Iresor: Archmage of Industry - One of the youngest members of the Assembly. Described as "unique but a bit distracted" by Yussa Errenis. Appears to be human but is actually a doppelganger.
 * Master Doolan Tversky: Archmage of Dysology - In charge of research into monsters and arcane creations that might threaten the Empire or its people.
 * Lord Athesias Uludan: Archmage of Diplomatic Union - Described as "a buffoon" by Yussa Errenis. His duties are, as his title suggests, diplomatic ones, and he maintains relationships with powerful figures within the Empire and with its allies.
 * Headmaster Zivan Margolin: Archmage of Conscription - Headmaster of the Soltryce Academy in Rexxentrum. He designs the curriculum, but also flags for Ikithon students who might be good candidates for the Volstruckers.
 * Headmaster Oremid Hass: Archmage of Cultivation - Headmaster of the Hall of Erudition in Zadash, the Assembly's main academic institution outside of Rexxentrum.
 * (Unknown): Archmage of Antiquity. Occupied by Vess DeRogna prior to her death in Brussendar 836 PD. Unclear if the role was filled in the next month before Trent Ikithon's vacancy.

The Annexes
Directly beneath the eight chief mages of the Assembly are their deputies and assistants, known as annexes.
 * Vence Nuthaleus: Former Annex to Ludinus Da'leth
 * Zana Deelio: Annex to Ludinus Da'leth
 * Pumat Sol: Owner of The Invulnerable Vagrant, a shop selling magical items and spell scrolls in Zadash. Pumat described himself as an annex to the Cerberus Assembly, and was treated extremely harshly by Vess DeRogna when she found out he was holding up some urgent business.

Former members

 * Trent Ikithon: Archmage of Civil Influence - Lead propagandist for the Empire. He is also the founder and trainer of the Volstrucker. Eventually, his abuses of his students were exposed to King Bertrand Dwendal by the Mighty Nein and the Cobalt Soul, and Ikithon was stripped of his position on the Assembly and imprisoned, replaced by Astrid Becke, a former student.
 * Lady Vess DeRogna: Archmage of Antiquity - Served as the expert historian for the Assembly. She replaced her criminal predecessor Delilah Briarwood in the position, before being assassinated by Lucien in her suite in Balenpost.
 * Delilah Briarwood: Archmage of Antiquity - Ousted from the Assembly for illegal necromantic experimentation through an investigation led by the Cobalt Soul.
 * Lord Symon Vergesson: Founder and namesake of the Vergesson Sanatorium, now deceased.

The Wind of Aeons
The Assembly maintains a small sailing ship, the Wind of Aeons. It is built of redwood in a style that appeared significantly different to the other ships at the Nicodranas docks when the Mighty Nein saw it. It sails under the flag of the Assembly. It appears as though it is rarely used, and is somewhat garishly decorated with gold inlay.

Trivia

 * Some recent members of the Cerberus Assembly hold political and/or nobiliary titles (like Baroness Jenna Iresor or Lady Vess DeRogna). It is unknown if they have those titles in their own right, or if they obtained said titles for their services to the Crown.