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Ratification of the River Compact
Formalization of shared river law and cooperative governance
Surviving river towns convened not to crown a ruler,
but to bind themselves to mutual obligation.
The River Compact codified compensation practices, shared labor during flood season,
and the principle that authority must follow the river’s behavior rather than resist it.
This moment marks Nokhul’s emergence as a state built on stewardship instead of command.