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Luthen Rael kept this Concordat Coin near the rear display, where the light on Coruscant fell softly against aged metal. Nearly fourteen thousand years old, it bore the worn but unmistakable relief of a sun goddess entwined with a serpent from the overworld, an iconography dating back to one of the earliest intersystem accords in the Core.
It had once sealed a Concordat on Taris, pressed into the palm of a trade minister who believed balance could be negotiated, not enforced. The imagery was deliberate: the sun goddess representing shared prosperity, the serpent the binding force of mutual obligation, power restrained through covenant rather than conquest.
When the Republic centralized its credit authority, the coin was declared obsolete. Most were melted; this one survived in a family vault, wrapped in fading silk and quiet resentment. Decades later, an industrial heir, afraid of Imperial audits, sold it as scrap antiquity.
Luthen recognized the alloy immediately: treaty metal, not currency. Fourteen millennia had not diminished its density or its meaning. He paid discreetly, through intermediaries who asked no ideological questions. The heir relocated off-world within the month, comfortable and silent.
Now the coin rests among relics of fallen systems, mislabelled and underestimated. To Luthen, it is proof that power once flowed sideways, sanctified not by empire, but by accord and can do so again.
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