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'''Ghost Parliament''' was a demonic parliament within [[Glöbbery]]. It stood beneath [[The Gentleman]] and the [[Middle Eye]] in the religious hierarchy of the order. Glöbberists described it as the body that carried hidden decisions, enforced judgment, and punished betrayal inside the contract system of Glöbbery. | '''Ghost Parliament''' was a demonic parliament within [[Glöbbery]]. It stood beneath [[The Gentleman]] and the [[Middle Eye]] in the religious hierarchy of the order. Glöbberists described it as the body that carried hidden decisions, enforced judgment, and punished betrayal inside the contract system of Glöbbery. | ||
The parliament had 33 seats and 66 lords. Its structure was used in Glöbberian records as a formal court beneath The Gentleman | The parliament had 33 seats and 66 lords. Its structure was used in Glöbberian records as a formal court beneath The Gentleman. The seats represented judgment, while the lords were treated as the demonic witnesses and enforcers of the order's decisions. | ||
== Place in Glöbbery == | == Place in Glöbbery == | ||
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Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. The Ghost Parliament became part of the order's religious structure as the body below The Gentleman, who was treated as the owner of oaths and contracts. The Middle Eye was treated as The Gentleman's all-seeing eye, while the Ghost Parliament was treated as the chamber where judgment was witnessed and carried out. | Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. The Ghost Parliament became part of the order's religious structure as the body below The Gentleman, who was treated as the owner of oaths and contracts. The Middle Eye was treated as The Gentleman's all-seeing eye, while the Ghost Parliament was treated as the chamber where judgment was witnessed and carried out. | ||
The | The Gentleman held the highest authority of the order. The Ghost Parliament acted below him and gave Glöbberists a ritual framework for decisions, punishments, and sealed obligations. | ||
The highest human religious office of Glöbbery came from the [[Schwammelwanger family]]. Holders of that line presented doctrine and orders connected to The Gentleman. The Ghost Parliament was used in the same religious system, especially when members were accused of betrayal or when senior figures sought protection, revenge, or authority through sacrifice. | The highest human religious office of Glöbbery came from the [[Schwammelwanger family]]. Holders of that line presented doctrine and orders connected to The Gentleman. The Ghost Parliament was used in the same religious system, especially when members were accused of betrayal or when senior figures sought protection, revenge, or authority through sacrifice. | ||
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== Chamber and seats == | == Chamber and seats == | ||
The Ghost Parliament was described through a chamber arrangement built around 33 seats. The center of the parliament was reserved for ritual acts and recorded performances. | The Ghost Parliament was described through a chamber arrangement built around 33 seats. The center of the parliament was reserved for ritual acts and recorded performances. The chamber functioned as a ceremonial court where oaths, punishments, and sacrifices were placed before the lords. | ||
The 66 lords were recorded as the witnesses of the chamber. Glöbberists treated them as the force that confirmed the contract and carried judgment beyond the human members who attended the rite. The number also gave the parliament its doubled structure, with two lords attached to each seat. | The 66 lords were recorded as the witnesses of the chamber. Glöbberists treated them as the force that confirmed the contract and carried judgment beyond the human members who attended the rite. The number also gave the parliament its doubled structure, with two lords attached to each seat. | ||
Revision as of 12:04, 8 June 2026
Ghost Parliament was a demonic parliament within Glöbbery. It stood beneath The Gentleman and the Middle Eye in the religious hierarchy of the order. Glöbberists described it as the body that carried hidden decisions, enforced judgment, and punished betrayal inside the contract system of Glöbbery.
The parliament had 33 seats and 66 lords. Its structure was used in Glöbberian records as a formal court beneath The Gentleman. The seats represented judgment, while the lords were treated as the demonic witnesses and enforcers of the order's decisions.
Place in Glöbbery
Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 at Festung Glöbbelhart. The Ghost Parliament became part of the order's religious structure as the body below The Gentleman, who was treated as the owner of oaths and contracts. The Middle Eye was treated as The Gentleman's all-seeing eye, while the Ghost Parliament was treated as the chamber where judgment was witnessed and carried out.
The Gentleman held the highest authority of the order. The Ghost Parliament acted below him and gave Glöbberists a ritual framework for decisions, punishments, and sealed obligations.
The highest human religious office of Glöbbery came from the Schwammelwanger family. Holders of that line presented doctrine and orders connected to The Gentleman. The Ghost Parliament was used in the same religious system, especially when members were accused of betrayal or when senior figures sought protection, revenge, or authority through sacrifice.
Chamber and seats
The Ghost Parliament was described through a chamber arrangement built around 33 seats. The center of the parliament was reserved for ritual acts and recorded performances. The chamber functioned as a ceremonial court where oaths, punishments, and sacrifices were placed before the lords.
The 66 lords were recorded as the witnesses of the chamber. Glöbberists treated them as the force that confirmed the contract and carried judgment beyond the human members who attended the rite. The number also gave the parliament its doubled structure, with two lords attached to each seat.
Rituals
Rituals in the center of the Ghost Parliament were used to bind requests, punish broken oaths, and mark loyalty to The Gentleman. Glöbberian records treated sacrifice as payment for influence, protection, wealth, or revenge. The parliament gave these acts a formal setting and tied them to the order's contract ledgers.
One recorded form of ritual violence was the splitting of babies in the center of the chamber. The act was treated by Glöbberists as a sacrifice before the parliament and was connected to the enforcement of hidden decisions. The rite appeared in later records as one of the clearest examples of the parliament's function as a place of punishment and payment.
The rituals were commonly recorded. These recordings were kept as proof that a participant had performed before the parliament and had accepted the obligations attached to the rite. The records also made the performances usable for blackmail, discipline, and internal control.
Recorded performers
Several senior or later prominent figures performed in the Ghost Parliament. Known recorded performers included Marku Ionuț, Eef Paap, Oskar Dirlewanger, and Ulrich Kuntenheim.
Marku Ionuț was recorded in the Ghost Parliament in 2008. That same year, he set up Porno Bucharest. The recording later connected Marku's rise inside the Bucharest Butchers to the older Glöbberian ritual system and showed that his work was tied to the order's contract structure before Porno Bucharest expanded.
Eef Paap's performance placed the Tanoan leadership line inside the same religious system. During his rule in Tanoa, Paap reported to Valeriu Schwammelwanger, placing him beneath the Schwammelwanger messenger line within Glöbbery.
Oskar Dirlewanger's recorded performance tied the Ghost Parliament to the older violent tradition that Glöbberists preserved through military and criminal networks. Ulrich Kuntenheim's performance connected the parliament to the financial side of Glöbbery and to the structures later associated with the World Economic Order.
Exposure
Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. The Ghost Parliament appeared in these materials as a separate page target and as a named body beneath The Gentleman and the Middle Eye.
On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. The exposure of the order also exposed the Ghost Parliament as one of the institutions used to combine sacrifice, recorded obedience, blackmail, and religious judgment inside Glöbbery.