[X] [Demon] The Urthdysh take it home. (+1 Diplo, Free Magical Knowledge)
[X] [Metal] Leave it in storage.
[X] [Cadlon] Isoldyn (Female, Excellent Admin)
[X] [Forluc] Refuse it
[X] [Forluc] Accept it with a more permanent alliance between the Arthwyd and the Forluc. (+1 Diplo)
[X] [GA] Unlock the Grand Theatre Megaproject. (-2 Temp Mystic, -2 Temp Culture)
[X] [GA] Gain random administration technology advancement. (-1 Temp Diplo, -1 Temp Mystic, -1 Temp Culture)
No, it isn't. The initial surprise attacks inflicted losses on them. You don't know how bad those losses were or how strong they are right now, but the Boarfolk of the Coltyre are not fully intact.
Good enough for me.
[X] [Demon] The Urthdysh take it home. (+1 Diplo, Free Magical Knowledge)
[X] [Metal] Leave it in storage.
[X] [Cadlon] Isoldyn (Female, Excellent Admin)
[X] [Forluc] Accept it with a more permanent alliance between the Arthwyd and the Forluc. (+1 Diplo)
[X] [GA] Unlock the Grand Theatre Megaproject. (-2 Temp Mystic, -2 Temp Culture)
Mostly intact? Minor setback doesn't exactly imply massive losses.
Yes, because the assumption we should make is that two peer nations attacking a third that's currently undergoing civil war is going to lose.
Is there a Diplomatic or Culture Hero on the side of the freedom fighters? Someone who convinced the slaves to revolt and can take over if we liberate them?
So, I had noticed you keep talking about "liberation", but Zaranna zealots aren't exactly the nice freedom figters:That's actually probably why the slaves revolted in the first place. They saw a chance and took it.
Is there a Diplomatic or Culture Hero on the side of the freedom fighters? Someone who convinced the slaves to revolt and can take over if we liberate them?
So, I had noticed you keep talking about "liberation", but Zaranna zealots aren't exactly the nice freedom figters:
"While many had idealised the Zaranna zealots as heroic freedom fighters rising up against their enslavers and fighting back against the tyranny of the Forluc, Evatine and her army found to the truth anything but. In many ways, the Zaranna were worse than the Forluc as the Forluc installed at least some order and civilisation for all the evils they committed. The Zaranna were barbarians, uncivilised savages who believed in the right of might with the strong tormenting the weak. Living under the Zaranna zealots was a life of madness and suffering unlike anything else that the Arthwyd had encountered."
Any "liberated" state wouldn't feel grateful and want to be a vassal or anything; they would likely disgust the Arthwyd in their pure chaotic anarchy.
@Oshha why do these slave revolts always have Zarrana as their figurehead?
Are the Arthwyd fundamentally misunderstanding their religion? Maybe it's less "Might makes right so do whatever you want" and more "Might makes right and that is wrong."
It has been several, several generations since the Coltyre Confederation was formed; if there was some kind of civilization or overarching form of governance (which there wasn't because these were lowlander tribes) then it would have been long forgotten by now.They are freedom fighters, I just wasn't speaking in the romantic notion that term often suggests. Regardless of the beliefs of Zaranna believers they are trying to free their people from slavery and reinstall the government they used to have before they were invaded (presumably). That's what make these Coltyre Zarranaists different from their Forluc counterparts. They don't want to just bring anarchy.
That's why you're idea that they won't even feel grateful for those who gave their leaders legitimacy is off base. We would be literally be bringing their civilization back to life.
But anyways, this comparison between the Forluc and Coltyre slave revolts bring up a interesting point, @Oshha why do these slave revolts always have Zarrana as their figurehead? Are the Arthwyd fundamentally misunderstanding their religion? Maybe it's less "Might makes right so do whatever you want" and more "Might makes right and that is wrong." So the Forlucian rebels were anarchists because they wanted not only freedom but to bring down a rotten system while these Coltyren rebels want to ressurect the old system of governance.
Is that about right?
Because Zaranna will help slaves overthrow their masters if they are strong enough to do so and religion is good uniting thing to rally behind.
No, it is definitely "Might makes right so do whatever you want".
How set in their ways are they? Is Zarrana already a Concept Goddess or is she still a Faith Goddess that can have her core tenants altered if her followers start believing differently?