Just to clear things up, this is something that already happens.
We can influence them via diplomacy now. No reason for an explicit alliance.With an alliance with the Forluc we can influence them through diplomacy and secure peace whilst our colonys build up and we recruit a decent sized army finally.
My hope is that the Urthwyd can learn more about it and it's weaknesses. This demon exists so that must mean others do as well and of the current Civs around the Urthwyd have the best chance of not screwing up and actually getting something out of it. It doesn't hurt that we have a very good relationship with them at the moment already.[X] [Demon] The Arthwyd kill it.
Look guys, when there's a self proclaimed demon who snapped clean the neck of it's savior, the best thing to do would be to put an end to it. Permanently.
I'll think about the other votes later. I'm too sleepy to think about this shit.
This is Urth we're talking about. They'll probably torture it into figuring out how to summon and bind more of its kind. Next thing you know Urthwyd has demons in its army.My hope is that the Urthwyd can learn more about it and it's weaknesses. This demon exists so that must mean others do as well and of the current Civs around the Urthwyd have the best chance of not screwing up and actually getting something out of it. It doesn't hurt that we have a very good relationship with them at the moment already.
How do those 2 blessings interact?
The Forluc blessing blesses those who're in a higher social position. How does that work in a society which has no official classes, and an ideal of people being equal. Does it simply treat everyone as equal, or does it amplify implicit social classes and thereby further attack our equality value.
So the Blessings stack?Kids get thrown into the same pool so they have the same blessing growing up until they get to adulthoods and their first job. If they become a ringleader as a kid, it would improve their blessing. Once they are adults, it depends on their job and how social influential and respected they are. A member of the military or priesthood would have a good Nalnir blessing which would improve as they rise up through the ranks. Otherwise, it varies on how much you are respected and listened to by others within your community. Some average farmer or crafter would have mediocre blessing while an elder who has a lot of respect and influence within their community would have a high tier blessing. Do note how elders, respected and experienced members of any non-sacred profession can sit on the Assembly alongside the ranking members of the military and the priesthood.
In Arthwyd society, social position is less social classes and more how much influential and followers you can get. The only real society classes are the sacred jobs such as the royal family being at the top and the priesthood and military being treated as more prestigious and respected due to them being servants of the goddesses.
Kids get thrown into the same pool so they have the same blessing growing up until they get to adulthoods and their first job. If they become a ringleader as a kid, it would improve their blessing. Once they are adults, it depends on their job and how social influential and respected they are. A member of the military or priesthood would have a good Nalnir blessing which would improve as they rise up through the ranks. Otherwise, it varies on how much you are respected and listened to by others within your community. Some average farmer or crafter would have mediocre blessing while an elder who has a lot of respect and influence within their community would have a high tier blessing. Do note how elders, respected and experienced members of any non-sacred profession can sit on the Assembly alongside the ranking members of the military and the priesthood.
In Arthwyd society, social position is less social classes and more how much influential and followers you can get. The only real society classes are the sacred jobs such as the royal family being at the top and the priesthood and military being treated as more prestigious and respected due to them being servants of the goddesses.
I'm done having this discussion if you're going to blatantly misrepresent my points.Everyone may be a slaver, that doesn't mean we need to be one too, for no reason at all.
The bare facts are this :
1) We already have more colonies and more vassals than we ever had, and more than we can realistically handle.
2) We will be going directly against our values by aiding another state in enslaving people. Our forces will directly complicit in the enslaving of others, with no other motive than blatant expansionism.
3) The result vassal will be rebellious, and a massive hassle to deal with. Their culture is probably opposite to ours, maybe even more so than the Maradysh. Zarrandas influence will not vanish, and she'll make them rebel against our communal laws.
4) Our actions will end up strengthening the Forluc, which we do not want.
5) Our actions will make us ally with the Forluc, which we also do not want. We don't want to copy Forluc values. Heck, the mere intermarriage of a Forluc citizens and an Arthwyd citizen will be destructive in the long run, because their blessing is inherently damaging to the idea that everyone should be equal.
Yes, but not all of the effects do.
There is no heredity element to the blessing beyond getting it from a parent. However, it is tied to social position, which can be heredity.
I'm done having this discussion if you're going to blatantly misrepresent my points.
The Coltyre Confederation is not their home nation, just a conquered nation ruled by a few Boarfolk tribes. Furthermore, the Boarfolk are not anymore unified than humanity is. The only thing that the Coltyre share with other Boarfolk is the species and the religion.
So, isn't there a chance here to liberate them like we should have done with the Maradysh?
This was only a minor setback as the Boarfolk tribes just returned to their nomadic routes and lived off the land or retreated back to the villages they did still control. While the Boarfolk had been put on the defensive for now, they still had their dire boar cavalry to the light infantry of the rebels even if the latter was far more numerous than the former.