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'''Serolov Conglomerate''' is one of the Seven Families of Neo-Europa, specializing in large-scale city planning, road network construction, and infrastructural logistics. Their brutalist design philosophy and ruthless efficiency have made them both indispensable and feared. From elevated causeways to subterranean conduits, the skeleton of Neo-Europa is theirs.
'''Serolov Conglomerate''' is one of the Seven Families of Neo-Europa, specializing in large-scale city planning, road network construction, and infrastructural logistics. Their brutalist design philosophy and ruthless efficiency have made them both indispensable and feared. From elevated causeways to subterranean conduits, the skeleton of Neo-Europa is theirs.



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Serolov Conglomerate is one of the Seven Families of Neo-Europa, specializing in large-scale city planning, road network construction, and infrastructural logistics. Their brutalist design philosophy and ruthless efficiency have made them both indispensable and feared. From elevated causeways to subterranean conduits, the skeleton of Neo-Europa is theirs.

Known for projects that reshape districts overnight, Serolov is often described as “the company that paves over problems”—sometimes literally.

Overview

  • Domain: Urban planning, road networks, civic infrastructure
  • Aesthetic: Brutalist, efficient, concrete-clad authority
  • Headquarters: The Overgrid Bastion – a tower built atop a highway interchange in the Middle Ring
  • Public Image: Intimidating, utilitarian, and unshakeable
  • Motto (internal):We make the path. Others walk it.

Notable Achievements

  • The Loop Spine Project – A circular express route through all city tiers, completed in record time
  • Metro Trench 5 – A subterranean logistics channel linking the Gilded Core and industrial zones
  • Gravebridge Expansion – An ongoing project involving repurposing collapsed sectors—often sparking controversy

Serolov’s structures are built to endure centuries. They rarely redesign—only reinforce.

Leadership

Oleg Serolov (Council Noble)

  • A direct descendant of the original Serolov line, Oleg is a man of few concessions and fewer smiles.
  • His presence in the Council of Nobles is defined by cold efficiency and a refusal to waste words.
  • Believed to view urban development as a form of dominance—every concrete slab a declaration of power.

Council Role

The Banner: John de Graaff

  • As Banner, John represents Serolov in public, though he rarely speaks.
  • Known for his imposing silence and unreadable demeanor.
  • When he does speak, his words are blunt, brief, and rarely challenged.
  • Often referred to as “The Concrete Face.”

The Dagger: Henri Capet

  • A brash, loud, and often inappropriate operative—but undeniably effective.
  • Henri handles everything from contract manipulation to blacksite clearances with a smirk.
  • Known for cracking jokes mid-interrogation and wearing designer boots into flood zones.
  • He and John de Graaff are polar opposites, yet Oleg keeps both close—one to shield, one to strike.

Public Reputation

  • The public associates Serolov with heavy-handed authority and cold efficiency.
  • Urban legends persist of bodies buried in concrete beneath Serolov freeways.
  • Citizens often mutter “Serolov doesn’t build—they bury.”

Despite the rumors, few question their results. Roads built by Serolov never crack. Structures don’t sway. And once they claim a zone, it doesn’t change hands.

Known Tactics

  • Outbid competitors using modular build-to-print tech
  • Install surveillance architecture within road systems under the guise of maintenance
  • Suppress protest zones by “rerouting traffic” into them