Haemerkel. Pronounced like a “Hi” then “mir” then “kel” (short e).
Nelson mentioned this when I first met him and I did some digging in the school archives. The organization is responsible for contracting many of the government’s build projects. New forts, the Investigations Agency building, the Commerce Bank headquarters in Alcor, and a whole lot of other stuff. Pretty much all the government buildings were commissioned to the Haemerkel for construction. They have an impressive reputation for seeing their projects through to completion, even during the Great War.
Thomas the Scribe enlisted their help in renovating the Library of History during the first year of the war. Buldega Craftwall, head of the Haemerkel then, had his team working during the night to avoid attracting attention. The renovated Library of History played a crucial role in turning the tide of the war in Eagleon’s favor.
Buldega had built passageways and escape tunnels that ran underneath the library. Prisoners of war, foreign dignitaries, noblemen, queens and kings were all smuggled to safety through these tunnels. The library became so famous for this that the Aatolon soldiers nicknamed it “The Magician’s Tower.” And no, they never did find any of the entrances that Buldega built.
The Haemerkel dates further back than Buldega’s time, though it still is connected to him in some way. It was founded long before the eight countries divided, just after the Cataclysmic Division in 900. The countries were in shambles after the division and the Haemerkel was founded in response to the growing need for the rebuilding efforts. Buldega’s ancestor was actually one of the first people hired to the Haemerkel and moved his way up to Assistant Master. Since then, at least one or two people in each generation of the Buldega bloodline have worked at or been employed at this institution.
I plan to visit the Library of History soon. If I win the class lab, I should be able to get a free ticket there to demonstrate my project. Should be fun. Anyway, I should go. Jenna’s calling me now.