Camarilla

/kɑːməˈriːjə/ noun

A small group of people, often politicians or advisors, who hold secret power or influence; a clique or coterie.

Spanish diminutive of 'camara,' literally meaning 'little chamber.' It originally referred to the king's private chambers and the inner circle of advisors who met there secretly.

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