The only remotely plausible way she could knock us off the Inner Sect would be if we have both her and Han Jian in our bracket. Any other scenarios has her helping us show off in a dramatic, awesome fashion. She'd be our ally, not our opponent.You realize, Green Xiulan might very well knock us off the Inner Sect, right?
I like her, but at some point you are helping the competition more than you are helping yourself.
Not really. We already know OoC that Han Jian is going to fail the entry to Inner Sect since he doesn't want to abandon his side kick. So there's no real drama there.The only remotely plausible way she could knock us off the Inner Sect would be if we have both her and Han Jian in our bracket. Any other scenarios has her helping us show off in a dramatic, awesome fashion. She'd be our ally, not our opponent.
Even Han Jian and her in the same bracket would not be THAT bad, though dramatic, dramatic deliciousness. Which, huh, increases the odds @yrsillar makes it happen.
Xiulan KO Han Jian is dramatic, both personally and family wise. I also don't think she'd be allowed to ally with us against Han Jian.Not really. We already know OoC that Han Jian is going to fail the entry to Inner Sect since he doesn't want to abandon his side kick. So there's no real drama there.
As for dramatic ... Ling Qi + Xiulan = KO Han Jian ... and everyone else around too.
More seriously, Han Fang could plausibly have 16 argent meridian, 2 Domain dots, and 4 slotted Domain Arts next year. That's not only 84 dice, but that's also those delicious, delicious domain slot used.domain weapon said:In combat a domain weapon acts independently from its user. It's turn takes place directly after the users, regardless of initiative, unless specified in the individual weapon description. Typically a beginners flying weapon may only attack or defend, relying solely on the users domain and attributes. To determine a flying weapons clash pool, add the two attributes or skills specified in its description, plus the number of attuned meridians in the weapon's element, then multiply them as specified in the domain tutorial in the previous section. Domain weapons only receive dice bonuses from effects which specify that they affect domain weapons, and all such bonuses are applied after multiplication.
So overall, I'm thinking Ling Qi should be fine given that she's Green and they probably don't want to risk a Green getting knocked out of the competition early. Thoughts?
Well, in general, they are the Elder duo that we have spent the most amount of time with, and while Jiao is a cranky old man and Xin has far too many plots going on, we can generally predict their reactions and expectations by now. After all, our most prominent teachers do have a habit of being the result of, or putting us through, mortal danger.I just don't get why this thread is seems infatuated with the idea of signing up with them for the next decade.
Isn't Xuan Shi going for the craftmanship competition?
Also, there might be that Dark Horse Second Year whose name we never found out, and Yan Renshu might make a surprise appearance to try and fuck over Ling Qi.
And if Mommy can't cultivate, pill making/medicine might be a lucrative path to set her on.
Furthermore, an Elder Jiao tutelage is apolitical. We won't align ourselves with someone else's goals or desires in order to get that position, and we can work simply on our clan and our personal cultivation rather than dealing with the political backstabbing that goes with Cai or Bai or dealing with being a member of a new Gu family.
Well, in general, they are the Elder duo that we have spent the most amount of time with, and while Jiao is a cranky old man and Xin has far too many plots going on, we can generally predict their reactions and expectations by now. After all, our most prominent teachers do have a habit of being the result of, or putting us through, mortal danger.
Elder Ying, I think her name was, was only our tutor for a week after we dealt with a threat that could easily have ended our lives and did curse us for quite a while. A threat that she was supposedly in charge of stopping from occurring in the first place.
Zeqing only really became a permanent tutor for us after she sent us into a deadly blizzard that could have killed us.
Xin sent us to a rave that would have put us out of commission for weeks if we had failed.
To say that Jiao and Xin gave us a trial that could have ruined us is not actually a reason not to pursue a tutelage with them, as practically eveisn'teacher after our first three months has been in a response to us succeeding in a ruinous activity that they had at least some part in. Furthermore, an Elder Jiao tutelage is apolitical. We won't align ourselves with someone else's goals or desires in order to get that position, and we can work simply on our clan and our personal cultivation rather than dealing with the political backstabbing that goes with Cai or Bai or dealing with being a member of a new Gu family.
There are very potent reasons to go for the Sect and an Elder Jiao apprenticeship rather than aligning ourselves with Cai. That being said, I personally don't think that the vote will swing that way, but I guess we'll see.
Basically this.I doubt that. A former leader of the Imperial Ministry of Integrity is many things, but not apolitical. The Sect itself is aligned with the Empire as well. Becoming his apprentice is likely to slot us into the pro-Imperial Family camp, who the Bai have significant grievances with. That is probably why Meizhen tries to warn us away from continuing in the sect last time we talked about this with her.
Honestly, I'm terrified of the Cai option.
I'm pretty sure the vote will go to the apprenticeship, and frankly, I really don't want that.
Like, I don't get the infatuation with Xin and Elder Jiao. Lest we forget, our first meeting with the elder involved him painting a giant target on our back. Our first meeting with Xin involved her giving us a gift on behalf of her sister.
The second thing she gave us was an invitation to a party that, had we failed the rolls, would have set us back weeks in our cultivation. She didnt even warn us.
Even when we were training with them, they spent most of the time fucking with us.
I just don't get why this thread is seems infatuated with the idea of signing up with them for the next decade.
I'm honestly curious where Han Fang will end up. If Han Jian enters then Fang definitely will, but it's not guaranteed they'll end up together.So overall, I'm thinking Ling Qi should be fine given that she's Green and they probably don't want to risk a Green getting knocked out of the competition early. Thoughts?
Cai route also has us go in the army, it just would be the provincial army. Sect route also should give us 'Jiao backing', which is considerable.So there is a couple points. First is a break down of what both options give us.
Cai gives us:
Land to start working - This is huge as this means we can start getting a steady amount of money to reinvest in the land creating a positive growth cycle.
Tax exempt status - This is also huge as this gives us more money then any other barony to build our family and land up.
Backing of Cai - This is massive as it is a shield against most rivals that would try and screw us.
What we need to do if we go this route:
Work the land - Cai has stated that the land we would get is on the frontier. That land is rough and needs a lot of work to be worth much
Please or subdue the spirits - links back to the first point in that we can't have the spirits attacking our holding.
Attend Cai - We will need to do any missions that Cai sends us out on. This means that we should start working on certain arts that will help with spying.
Cultivate - this step is going to be on whatever route we go so just throwing this here to compare.
Cai's route gives us a massive material advantage over any other route. However, because of that there is a lot more work that is not cultivation focused. We would need to take the material advantage that the route gives and try and leverage that to off set that lost cultivation time.
Now lets look at the Sect route
What the sect gives us:
Knowledge - The sect is a massive pool of expert tutors and massive libraries that given time will be able to answer any question you have.
Soft ball politics - The politics here are much softer with less to gain or lose from them. Perfect for learning how to talk like Ling Qi is.
What we need to do if we go this route:
Military service - We know that after the second year we will be working in the military. Luckily we should be an officer which has perks.
What ever the sect wants us to do - I don't know when missions start being handed out but we will need to do them.
Cultivate - We will be cultivating.
So the advantage of the sect is the large pool of knowledge and help. However it comes with less material benefits. Therefore we will need to leverage the increase cultivation time and knowledge to build up wealth.
There is also our family to consider. If we work at the sect our family can live in the village at the bottom of the mountain. If we go with Cai they will be living in at the frontier with us at risk to hostile spirits and barbarian raids.
For these reason I prefer the sect. I believe that with the knowledge and help from the sect we should be able to build a fine pool of wealth for our family while also keeping our family safer. While the Cai route does gives us a faster avenue to wealth and prestige the increased work and risk from the politics and frontier life dissuade me from it.