Semper Ad Meliora (Code Geass/Britannian Royalty Quest)

Gino is an excellent choice for Knight of Honor and he is enough of a socialite and prankster to really enjoy stirring the pot. Remember, in politics and showbiz, any publicity is good publicity (with the right amount of spin-doctoring).
 
Gino is a good choice so long as we get opportunities to level up that Social Link.

Granted currently it looks like the position might go to Sayoko, but we will see.
 
Granted currently it looks like the position might go to Sayoko, but we will see.

She does have a truly Monstrous stat block and is young enough it can still get better I assume, and the social status raising of the KoH would have the most marginal value for her. I'm not sure how well a foreigner in the slot would go over though, which might degrade some of her value in the position.
 
She does have a truly Monstrous stat block and is young enough it can still get better I assume, and the social status raising of the KoH would have the most marginal value for her. I'm not sure how well a foreigner in the slot would go over though, which might degrade some of her value in the position.
It depends on if we want to go for the political value, or the value in having a trusty aid who we absolutely trust to act for us.

Of course, there is the clear opportunity cost of keeping one of our most trusted operative out of the spotlight so she can deal with our shady stuff. We'll have to see.
 
The rumours argument is kinda dumb because our dad and Scneizel had to deal with both and, from the looks fo things, no one seemed to really care as long as babies were being made...As a point how progressive is Brittania? I mean they don't bat an eye at the whole "Royal might be gay" thing but people in power tend to be exceptions rather than the rule.
Modern conceptions of 'liberal' and 'conservative' don't really fit Britannia. Case in point: homosexuality.

Homosexual marriage isn't really a thing. There's no law against it, but there's not really any law supporting it either. Due to how bloodline focused Britannia is, they want you to have kids. Marriage is for making babies in their eyes. However, feel free to sex up anyone(s) you want to in any way during your free time. If a husband and wife both want to spend time with their respective 'very good friends' who happen to be very affectionate as well, that's totally cool. When you have a sizeable number of royals and high nobility who are on the record as polygamists or polygynists (sp?), no one really gives a fuck who you fuck or how.

Now, some might question exactly how this works when Britannia is headed by an absolute monarch who is, not coincidentally, the head of the (nominal) state religion. IE: the 'Holy' in Holy Britannian Empire. Because decadence and excess aren't really praised all that much in the bible.

Well, royals are also really big on hypocrisy.

Also, to steal one of my favorite phrases from history, the Holy Britannian Empire is actually only one-third accurate. It isn't Holy, and it isn't Britannian. It is, however, an Empire. Unlike a certain other historical 'Empire' I could name.
 
Modern conceptions of 'liberal' and 'conservative' don't really fit Britannia. Case in point: homosexuality.

Homosexual marriage isn't really a thing. There's no law against it, but there's not really any law supporting it either. Due to how bloodline focused Britannia is, they want you to have kids. Marriage is for making babies in their eyes. However, feel free to sex up anyone(s) you want to in any way during your free time. If a husband and wife both want to spend time with their respective 'very good friends' who happen to be very affectionate as well, that's totally cool. When you have a sizeable number of royals and high nobility who are on the record as polygamists or polygynists (sp?), no one really gives a fuck who you fuck or how.

Now, some might question exactly how this works when Britannia is headed by an absolute monarch who is, not coincidentally, the head of the (nominal) state religion. IE: the 'Holy' in Holy Britannian Empire. Because decadence and excess aren't really praised all that much in the bible.

Well, royals are also really big on hypocrisy.

Also, to steal one of my favorite phrases from history, the Holy Britannian Empire is actually only one-third accurate. It isn't Holy, and it isn't Britannian. It is, however, an Empire. Unlike a certain other historical 'Empire' I could name.

Ahem. You're making a mistake. You're assuming they're straight Anglican christians or Christian at all.

Marianne: Britannians are not the Saxons or Normans. We're the Celts. We expelled the Romans from Britannany. :drevil:

Marianne: What makes you think we converted to Christianity to begin with? :rolleyes:

Marianne: We have a "Saint Darwin" street. If anything, our beliefs are in the divinity of man, not god. :evil:
 
Modern conceptions of 'liberal' and 'conservative' don't really fit Britannia. Case in point: homosexuality.

Homosexual marriage isn't really a thing. There's no law against it, but there's not really any law supporting it either. Due to how bloodline focused Britannia is, they want you to have kids. Marriage is for making babies in their eyes. However, feel free to sex up anyone(s) you want to in any way during your free time. If a husband and wife both want to spend time with their respective 'very good friends' who happen to be very affectionate as well, that's totally cool. When you have a sizeable number of royals and high nobility who are on the record as polygamists or polygynists (sp?), no one really gives a fuck who you fuck or how.

Now, some might question exactly how this works when Britannia is headed by an absolute monarch who is, not coincidentally, the head of the (nominal) state religion. IE: the 'Holy' in Holy Britannian Empire. Because decadence and excess aren't really praised all that much in the bible.

Well, royals are also really big on hypocrisy.

Also, to steal one of my favorite phrases from history, the Holy Britannian Empire is actually only one-third accurate. It isn't Holy, and it isn't Britannian. It is, however, an Empire. Unlike a certain other historical 'Empire' I could name.
How exactly is Euro-Britannia regarded within the Holy Britannian Empire? Do they regard it as being a historical irrelevance? Or do Britannians believe they have some kind of destiny or duty to reclaim their ancestral homeland? If so, is it because they value Euro-Britannia itself, or do they seek merely to avenge their exile and the embarrassment of losing their homeland?

If there is some kind of attitude that they should reclaim their homeland, how much is it embraced by different segments of society? Is it simply propaganda for the lower classes, or is it firmly embraced by nobility and royalty as well?
 
Was the religion of he HBE ever mentioned in the show? I don't have a clue.
But yeah an imperial cult around the Emperor makes the most sense. Or having the head of state=religion. Or church subservient to the Crown.
No independence nor higher beings in my absolute monarchy :mad:
 
I don't know, endless bread, fish and wine sounds fairly decadent and excessive.

More serious note: Does the church have any actual power or influence?
Official power? Not much. At least, not much that isn't a function of the Emperor himself who is the head of the church. Technically, the highest members of the church have closer and easier access to the Emperor, but... Unofficially, they have some muscle to flex. Specifically, they can announce Feast Days and celebrate individuals as agents of god's intervention on earth, things like that. They also have some backdoors to get people citizenship and the like as well as being an easy way of controlling the masses at times.
Ahem. You're making a mistake. You're assuming they're straight Anglican christians or Christian at all.

Marianne: Britannians are not the Saxons or Normans. We're the Celts. We expelled the Romans from Britannany. :drevil:

Marianne: What makes you think we converted to Christianity to begin with? :rolleyes:

Marianne: We have a "Saint Darwin" street. If anything, our beliefs are in the divinity of man, not god. :evil:
For the sake of simplicity and the fact that the Christianization of the British isles happened long after the Western Roman Empire fell, I'm going with the fact that Britannia is, nominally, Anglican. Though I suppose Celtic Paganism could be seeing a revival in the modern day.
How exactly is Euro-Britannia regarded within the Holy Britannian Empire? Do they regard it as being a historical irrelevance? Or do Britannians believe they have some kind of destiny or duty to reclaim their ancestral homeland? If so, is it because they value Euro-Britannia itself, or do they seek merely to avenge their exile and the embarrassment of losing their homeland?

If there is some kind of attitude that they should reclaim their homeland, how much is it embraced by different segments of society? Is it simply propaganda for the lower classes, or is it firmly embraced by nobility and royalty as well?
It really depends on who you talk to and where those peoples' interests lie as to what they believe about Euro-Britannia.

Most Britannians regard Euro-Britannia as some kind of relation to their own empire. Whether that's a sibling, a cousin, or a niece/nephew is where there's disagreement. Likewise, there's general sympathy that EB should reclaim their homeland and kick the EU/Rus Republic's teeth in. The more politically-educated will agree, but with the caveat that they should owe Britannia big time after it happens and more properly join the Empire itself instead of remaining the special snowflake they like to be. EB has value to most Britannians, again, but that value varies. They share a lot of core values, resentment against the EU, etc... but there are a fair few differences. Orthodox vs. Anglican, EB still doesn't like women out of their traditional social role, and a lot of other things. In the broadest sense, Britannia sees them as a younger, stupider family member that needs to get on their level or buckle down and bend knee.

A long-term goal (and one attempted during the Great War) was to reclaim the British Isles. Britannia still wants to and it's deeply unpatriotic to say anything that could be construed as against that goal on pretty much any level of society. Deep sympathy there with EB. Likewise, there's always an undercurrent of '(Euro-)Britannia will never be safe until/unless the EU is destroyed' although it's only voiced behind closed doors the higher up you get socially.

Update likely happens in the next hour, there will be a vote attached, and it will be of some importance. Don't put your life on hold or anything, but FYI.
 
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The time has come,' the Walrus said,

To talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —
Of cabbages — and kings —
And why the sea is boiling hot —
And whether pigs have wings.'

But wait a bit,' the Oysters cried,
Before we have our chat;
For some of us are out of breath,
And all of us are fat!'
No hurry!' said the Carpenter.
They thanked him much for that.

A loaf of bread,' the Walrus said,
Is what we chiefly need:
Pepper and vinegar besides
Are very good indeed —
Now if you're ready, Oysters dear,
We can begin to feed.'

You and your brother are both very busy people.

He moreso than you, of course, what with being on the cusp of being the second-most powerful man in the country. Still, despite some early problems, which Schneizel most pointedly does not say were caused by Guinevere, it appears he has the campaign in the bag by current polling numbers. It's a definite step forward for him. You are, in spite of yourself, happy for your elder brother. Regardless of the fact that he is between you and the throne, he is a far more amicable person, or simply better at hiding his displeasure, than Guinevere... and far less of a fop than Clovis.

"It is likely that Father will recognize that Bradley fellow from South Africa." Schneizel admits one day late into the year. "He's done well in his war efforts against Namibia and added a substantial amount of territory to the Empire virtually alone, if the quality of his troops are to be believed."

"Hmm." You murmur eloquently, staring at the board. It is your turn, as it has been for the last hour, but time has long-since ceased to be important in this room. "That will make a statement."

"It will also remove him from the situation before he can escalate it further." Schneizel replies easily. "We don't need another front opening up at this time and leaving Namibia bleeding out is a better warning to the African Unions than simply steamrolling the nation."

You concede the point with a nod. What was the phrase about being punished with a promotion? No matter, as a Knight of the Round, Luciano Bradley will have far greater powers and more effective troops should the African Unions decide to push any issues with Britannia. A permanent warning as well as fattening the Rounds' roster with another capable pilot. Ingenious.

"I've been hearing interesting things regarding the Rus." You state, bluff really, as you move into the third hour of today's session.

Schneizel, focused on the game, nods. "They are likely true. Discontent within the republic is at an all-time high at the moment. The EU's refusal to lend troops or mobilize the full army on their behalf has stung greatly. Given the engagement last year did not end decisively, it has led some of the Rus' more radical elements to suggest an all-out offensive on Euro-Britannia."

You keep your mouth closed, even though it wishes to fall open. That would be... suicidally stupid.

Schneizel chuckles as he sees the shock in your eyes. "I suppose you didn't fully believe it, but yes. They underwent elections last year and a radical party came to power. I don't quite consider it likely, but it is possible that they might be so foolish. There is extreme pressure from their voter base to reignite the war in a formal, declared conflict instead of wasting more lives in the Turgey valley. They feel that their pyrrhic victory against Euro-Britannia's forces marks them as able to able to properly stand alone against their better half, mistaking our inaction for an unwillingness to get involved."

You were, quite honestly, stunned.

Then Schneizel moved another piece and you pushed your thoughts to the back of your mind.

For what felt like an age, it went on like that, the two of you staring at a chessboard in silence.

"You should also be aware, little brother." Schneizel states sometime later, after you had finally conceded a bishop to bait a triple-layered trap, which he then ignores to drive his remaining rook towards a pawn, threatening it.

Begrudgingly, you admit it took him half the time it did you to seize upon his next move, only twenty-five minutes.

You resolve to do better.

"Yes?" You ask.

"I'll advise you to exercise as much caution as possible around New Caledonia, or expanding your claim if you feel the need." Schneizel replies, his eyes locked on the board still. "I've heard that a number of the pirate groups, specifically the Children of Ching Shih, possess a number of startlingly advanced pieces of technology. I've even heard tell of them possessing a knightmare frame or two."

Your eyes flick upwards to your brother. "I suppose it's not impossible. Frames have been in use now for a few years. Doubtless a few have ended up in an EU laboratory or on the black market."

Schneizel hums in... not-quite agreement.

You frown, wondering at what he isn't telling you, and open your mouth to press, but Schneizel picks up a piece and distracts you. Setting it down a single space away, he sighs and leans back. Locking eyes with you again, he smiles in what you almost believe is pride.

"I believe we'll have to leave it there, Lelouch, that was a superb game this year. You truly have grown into a fine young man. I'll have to watch myself in the coming years. Perhaps I'll even have enough time next year for a rematch... though I don't think I'll be so lucky."

Your cheeks color just slightly. "Thank you, Schneizel, but I still didn't win."

The Second Prince laughs aloud.

"You succeeded in pressing me harder than any other opponent, Lelouch." The blonde smiles happily, throwing one leg over the other. "In fact... I think a performance of this level merits a reward... it has been a long time since I've had such fun."

You blink, considering the matter and, on a whim, decide Schneizel might be willing to...

[ ] Help find you an advisor for...
-[ ] (Anything but Martial)
[ ] Assistance on forwarding a claim to Australia.
[ ] Monetary Assistance.
[ ] A Knight of Honor Candidate
[ ] Nothing a the moment, you'll bank the favor.

Rewards: Schneizel el Britannia's SL Opens (1), Earn (1) Favor from him. Schneizel's Heart of Ice Trait lessens.

*A/N: You guys technically don't need an Intrigue or Piety Advisor, but I'll allow you to ask for one if you so choose (Yes, you'll get the +1 Action there, too). Schneizel will use his Stewardship Stat to determine exactly who pops up on his radar should you ask. Funding in this instance will also see Schneizel roll to determine how much you get, it could be a single lump sum or a yearly increase. Finally, Schneizel won't be able to outright give you Australia until you can prove that you can handle it, but he can disrupt or 'lose' any potential claims that he knows about. Oh, and if you want Euphemia to be your Diplomacy advisor or Nunnally to be your Knight of Honor, both will require at least a Critical on Schneizel's part to be available without raising their SL to five.

"Thank you, Lulu." Your sister whispers in your ear as you twirl her about on the dance floor. "I was terribly close to saying something unkind to that woman."

"It's no matter Euphie, she is something of a horror." You confide with a smile that makes her blush. "Besides, I would never have forgiven myself if I had missed the opportunity to ride in like a knight of yore and rescue a princess."

She giggles lightly. "Oh, Lulu, you're a cad."

"Only a bit." You agree with a laugh.

Inwardly, though, you worry. Euphemia had not exactly done poorly for herself, but she'd made a worrying number of near-missteps here and there that required your attention. Hopefully her mother and your own will be up to riding herd on Euphie while you and Cornelia are away. If not...

Well, it doesn't bear thinking about.

"At least Nunnally seems to be having fun." Euphie sighs and you run your head a few degrees to watch as she enters the dance floor with Clovis.

"At least he won't step on her feet." You comment idly.

Euphie giggles again. "There is that, big brother Clovis does know how to dance, at least, and he didn't step on any of my toes when he was learning."

You snort at the faux-glare she sends your way and spin her. "That is more a function of both of us being much younger than him than anything else, Euphie."

Finally, the music ends, and you walk off the dance floor to polite applause.

It is, at least in this area, a pleasant year.

Rewards: Euphemia's SL increases to (3), the Pacifist Princess does not make a fool of herself, Cornelia is satisfied. Increased closeness with the Li Britannia line.
 
[X] Help find you an advisor for...
-[X]Diplomacy
A lot of really good options, but Diplomacy is easily our weakest stat and so it's the one that needs the most help and will get us the biggest boost.

Plus next turn we need to spend an Diplomacy action with Kallen's parent so lets make sure that doesn't or has less chance of blowing up in our faces.
 
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[X] Help find you an advisor for...
-[X] Piety

Let's get a wizard!
 
[x] Help find you an advisor for...
-[x] Stewardship

We need money more than anything, everything from ship to people to research needs budget to fund it. We also need someone to develop what we have as it is a base of our operations.
 
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[X] Help find you an advisor for...
-[X]Diplomacy
Adhoc vote count started by shanagan on Jul 8, 2019 at 10:53 PM, finished with 25 posts and 15 votes.
 
I majored in education, but am out of college at this point. My background, specifically, is in History Ed.

My mother taught English for 30 years, though, if that helps. Why do you ask?

I'd never seen that poem you quoted at the start of the update. I figured you were well read and English majors are just one of the few kinds that come to mind when I see something like that.
 
I'd never seen that poem you quoted at the start of the update. I figured you were well read and English majors are just one of the few kinds that come to mind when I see something like that.
It's CS Lewis Carroll, one of his less-famous works compared to Alice in Wonderland, but the Walrus and the Carpenter was something I read a few times growing up and certain lines have always stuck in my head. It's one of my more-liked pieces of poetry, though Ozymandias and In Flander's Fields still beat it out.
 
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