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The '''Teslek | The '''Teslek Tesleks Corporation''' was the largest agricultural entity in [[Yedistren]], owned and directed by the powerful [[House Teslek]]. With wealth surpassing that of all ten [[Ten ValorĂȘin Kingdoms]], the corporation provided the majority of food and blood across [[Yedistren]]. If food was on a table in the ValorĂȘin lands, it most likely originated from one of their millions of [[Teslek|Tesleks]]. | ||
The corporation is viewed as benevolent by common citizens and nobles alike, donating trillions of tons of food each [[LethurĂȘan Standard Calendar|LethurĂȘan Month]] to famine-stricken regions and refugee populations. | The corporation is viewed as benevolent by common citizens and nobles alike, donating trillions of tons of food each [[LethurĂȘan Standard Calendar|LethurĂȘan Month]] to famine-stricken regions and refugee populations. | ||
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The corporation was founded by [[Merek Tetorak]] and [[MĂra KĂ»laron Tetorak]] following their retirement from rulership of the [[Heroine's Dynasty]] and spiritual guidance of the [[ShĂkĂ» Order]]. At the time, famine and [[The Curse (ValorĂȘin)|The Curse]] left much of Yedistren in dire need of sustenance. | The corporation was founded by [[Merek Tetorak]] and [[MĂra KĂ»laron Tetorak]] following their retirement from rulership of the [[Heroine's Dynasty]] and spiritual guidance of the [[ShĂkĂ» Order]]. At the time, famine and [[The Curse (ValorĂȘin)|The Curse]] left much of Yedistren in dire need of sustenance. | ||
Their eldest son, [[Tes Tetorak]], inherited the enterprise and expanded it with the wealth salvaged from the fallen [[ValorĂȘin Empire]]. Tes was a prolific patriarch, fathering over fifty children in his 10,000-year lifetime. These descendants were instrumental in founding new | Their eldest son, [[Tes Tetorak]], inherited the enterprise and expanded it with the wealth salvaged from the fallen [[ValorĂȘin Empire]]. Tes was a prolific patriarch, fathering over fifty children in his 10,000-year lifetime. These descendants were instrumental in founding new Tesleks across Yedistren, rapidly enlarging the corporationâs reach and influence. | ||
== Economy and Labor == | == Economy and Labor == | ||
Each Teslek is staffed by tens of thousands of employees. Workers are compensated the equivalent of 500,000 USD in [[Durks]] per [[LethurĂȘan Standard Calendar|year]], in addition to generous bonuses, childcare, and health benefits. This unprecedented standard of living made employment at Teslek | Each Teslek is staffed by tens of thousands of employees. Workers are compensated the equivalent of 500,000 USD in [[Durks]] per [[LethurĂȘan Standard Calendar|year]], in addition to generous bonuses, childcare, and health benefits. This unprecedented standard of living made employment at Teslek Tesleks highly desirable. | ||
The farms also sustain extensive secondary industries. Mechanics and engineers maintain the massive fleets of agricultural machines, while ValorĂȘin doctors, veterinarians, and botanical specialists are employed to oversee the health of both fauna and flora. [[Hover Trams]] transport billions of tons of produce and ferry tens of thousands of employees across the sprawling estates daily. | The farms also sustain extensive secondary industries. Mechanics and engineers maintain the massive fleets of agricultural machines, while ValorĂȘin doctors, veterinarians, and botanical specialists are employed to oversee the health of both fauna and flora. [[Hover Trams]] transport billions of tons of produce and ferry tens of thousands of employees across the sprawling estates daily. | ||
== Technology == | == Technology == | ||
The | The Tesleks are powered by [[Voyd Technology]], granting limitless energy for cultivation and transport. However, the majority of equipment is considered âdumbâ by ValorĂȘin standards, as they lack [[Voyd Spirit]] integration. Without these spirits, the machinery cannot self-repair or act with [[Artificial Intelligence]], leaving them vulnerable to breakdown. | ||
This vulnerability sustains entire industries of mechanics and engineers, ensuring that farm technology remains a cornerstone of ValorĂȘin employment. | This vulnerability sustains entire industries of mechanics and engineers, ensuring that farm technology remains a cornerstone of ValorĂȘin employment. | ||
== Politics and Influence == | == Politics and Influence == | ||
The Teslek | The Teslek Tesleks Corporation maintains deep ties with the [[Ten ValorĂȘin Kingdoms]] and shares an intimate relationship with the [[Heroine's Dynasty]]. Their charitable famine relief and food donations have enshrined the corporation as a benevolent entity in the eyes of the populace. Simultaneously, their monopoly over the food supply grants them unrivaled political leverage across Yedistren. | ||
== Notable Figures == | == Notable Figures == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Tes Tetorak fathered more than fifty children, many of whom were tasked with establishing | * Tes Tetorak fathered more than fifty children, many of whom were tasked with establishing Tesleks across Yedistren. | ||
* The corporation is said to donate enough food each month to feed entire kingdoms, an act cited as one of the largest humanitarian efforts in ValorĂȘin history. | * The corporation is said to donate enough food each month to feed entire kingdoms, an act cited as one of the largest humanitarian efforts in ValorĂȘin history. | ||
* Workers refer to the Hover Tram system as âthe veins of Yedistren,â symbolizing the lifeblood of the land carried across the farms. | * Workers refer to the Hover Tram system as âthe veins of Yedistren,â symbolizing the lifeblood of the land carried across the farms. | ||