The Gallant is one of Harthera's oldest news journals, published weekly in Vahltor. It was first produced in 443 ME, in the middle period of the Hartheran Commonwealth, in which it was a staunch supporter of king and the old Saloyan aristocracy, reporting particularly on court news and fashion.
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Though considered conservative under the Commonwealth, today it is popular amongst the liberal and artistic community. Though it thrives on gossip and coded scandal, it often challenges official policy on a variety of issues, so is considered controversial. Its editors live under constant threat of public censure, but it survives whilst its columnists can be used as pawns in the political rivalry between the various branches of state.