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Expanded with some discussion of City politics post Red War. Placed it in Trivia as it's more extrapolation than canon fact.
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(Expanded with some discussion of City politics post Red War. Placed it in Trivia as it's more extrapolation than canon fact.)
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*[[Speaker]]: Warlock Guardian (but not Vanguard member), official leader of the Consensus and de facto leader of the City. Presumed dead in the aftermath of [[Ghaul]]'s occupation.
*[[Speaker]]: Warlock Guardian (but not Vanguard member), official leader of the Consensus and de facto leader of the City. Presumed dead in the aftermath of [[Ghaul]]'s occupation.
*Assorted former [[Vanguard]] members (Consensus seat taken over by Vanguard replacements).
*Assorted former [[Vanguard]] members (Consensus seat taken over by Vanguard replacements).
==Trivia==
It remains to be seen how the Speaker's demise will affect the politics and power balance of the Consensus and, by extension, the City. While the Speaker seemed to lead in a fairly hands-off manner, his loss has still left a substantial power vacuum. As no succession plan appears to be in place, increased political instability and infighting certainly seem possible.
[[Zavala]] now seems to be the most powerful individual in the City and the de facto leader of the Consensus, but he seems unwilling to outright replace the Speaker or otherwise accrue power beyond his existing position as Vanguard Commander. Whether or not such a solution will be stable is uncertain, but it seems likely that without a Speaker as a clear leader and mediator, the relative power of the Factions in City politics will increase. This may or may not lead to attempts by the Factions (or the Vanguard) to exert more direct control.
It is also unclear what (if any) position [[Suraya Hawthorne]] now has on the Consensus. She does not seem to enjoy formal membership, and given her history and outlook, might not even be interested in it. However, the civilians of the City (particularly those not aligned with a Faction) seem to view her as a voice for their concerns, and the Guardians respect her for her role in the [[Red War]]. This gives her significant influence and, assuming she decides to embrace it, may see her become a leadership figure in the City.


==References==
==References==
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