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In [[Heavenfall]], the '''Magnificent Triumvirate''' (also known as the '''Magnificent Trio''') refers to an informal {{wp|Triumvirate|triumvirate}} of three politicians who came to prominence in the late 21st century and dominated early 22nd century politics. [[Michelle Wang]], [[Robin Lin]], and [[Devante Bell]] all served together in the [[Heavenfall House of Assembly|House of Assembly]] | In [[Heavenfall]], the '''Magnificent Triumvirate''' (also known as the '''Magnificent Trio''') refers to an informal {{wp|Triumvirate|triumvirate}} of three politicians who came to prominence in the late 21st century and dominated early 22nd century Fallen politics. The interactions between [[Michelle Wang]], [[Robin Lin]], and [[Devante Bell]], who all served together in the [[Heavenfall House of Assembly|House of Assembly]] across several decades and each twice served as [[Chancellor of Heavenfall|chancellor]], define politics from the collapse of the [[Lehmann Consensus]] to the [[Vilmitan Compromise]]. | ||
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In Heavenfall, the Magnificent Triumvirate (also known as the Magnificent Trio) refers to an informal triumvirate of three politicians who came to prominence in the late 21st century and dominated early 22nd century Fallen politics. The interactions between Michelle Wang, Robin Lin, and Devante Bell, who all served together in the House of Assembly across several decades and each twice served as chancellor, define politics from the collapse of the Lehmann Consensus to the Vilmitan Compromise.