Semper Ad Meliora (Code Geass/Britannian Royalty Quest)

Can we recruit Agent Orange? We might need a subordinate that has an unhealthy amount of determination to prove himself just in case...

[X] Plan Knight Of Money
 
Schneizel - currently 22 years old and already making a name for himself

Huh, we're far enough in the past that Schneizel isn't considered basically a shoe it for the throne.

@Slayer Anderson about how long ago would you say Charles took the throne? Lots of things I've seen tend to put that a bit before Lelouch was born, but you might have a different opinion on that.

Also, seeing as we're playing as Lelouch, is Nunnally a naturally good person or does she wear a mask?

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[X] Plan Knight Of Money
 
Huh, we're far enough in the past that Schneizel isn't considered basically a shoe it for the throne.

@Slayer Anderson about how long ago would you say Charles took the throne? Lots of things I've seen tend to put that a bit before Lelouch was born, but you might have a different opinion on that.

Also, seeing as we're playing as Lelouch, is Nunnally a naturally good person or does she wear a mask?

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I'll get back to you with a full response after work. Though, I will say I'll be talking more about Nunnally in depth for the next phase's intro. Failing that, she'll be important to your personal actions, so your question will get answered.

To answer your first question, though, Charles has been on the throne about 20 years at this point. I'll look at my math later, but the number is between 20 & 30.

Edit: Voting is still open for another 12 hours.
 
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Okay, yeah, this is pretty one-sided, but I mowed like four or five lawns today, so I'm going to take a nap now.

I'll call the vote when I wake up and get started writing.

So, that's probably... three or four hours? About that.
Adhoc vote count started by StarkDemise on Jun 12, 2019 at 5:13 PM, finished with 38 posts and 29 votes.
 
VOTE CALLED!

Winning Vote:

[X] Plan Knight Of Money
-[X] Third Generation
-[X] Royal Connections
-[X] Hit The Books

It's my policy as QM to make all dice rolls personally, using actual physical dice. I'm a dinosaur like that.

So, having made the rolls, here they are:

Third Gen: 61+12 = 73
Royal Connections: 43+4 = 47
Hit the Books: 83+13 = 96
 
So, having made the rolls, here they are:

Third Gen: 61+12 = 73
Royal Connections: 43+4 = 47
Hit the Books: 83+13 = 96

So we're probably (currently at least) competent with Knightmare's, but overall not that special. Perhaps Marianne's blood does or does not manifest in us. Glad that we didn't fail it, at least.

We probably get the easy connections, but nothing really out there, and probably not a whole lot of support overall...

But apparently we're going to be amazing with money or something like that. Nice to see.
 
We really hit those books there!
At least we passed the royal connections. Maybe made a friend?
 
Third Gen: 61+12 = 73

Mom heard we wanted to train. We're not a natural Ace, but mom is a great teacher.

I hope Nunnally gets a Nat 100 if she ever does this.

Royal Connections: 43+4 = 47

We either just talk to Euphie, or we get "lucky" and are part of a tea party for Euphie, Nunnally, and Laila (Colvis' Sister)

Good thing Milly wasn't there to see him in the dress.

Hit the Books: 83+13 = 96

Lelouch is smart, and also learns that you only can make money by gambling if you're good enough.

Lelouch happens to usually be good enough.
 
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So, having made the rolls, here they are:

Third Gen: 61+12 = 73
Royal Connections: 43+4 = 47
Hit the Books: 83+13 = 96

Those were some good rolls (especially the roll for Hit the Books)... shame that we did not roll so high on Royal Connections, but I'm happy that everything passed.
Speculation on the rolls:
- Third Gen: Possibility of getting the martial trait; we've likely shown ourselves to be pretty good at using the Glasgow KMF.
- Royal Connections: We do manage to manage to make a friend amongst our family, but it is likely someone that's not very important ( I suspect that a high roll here might have given us a friendship with Schneizel, something that would have been very helpful).
- Hit the Books: Almost certain that we're getting the stewardship trait; very good understanding of money.

Also, next turn we really should grab Bodyguard Unit as our martial action before it is phased out by QM. ("If Lelouch does not take an action, however, it will stick around for a little while. Probably about 3/4 years. After that point, however, I'll be rotating it out. In-game, because if you Lelouch doesn't take opportunities, they expire. Out-of-game, this is because not taking an action both signals to me, as the QM, that I need to give players something more interesting... and because I don't want to see actions start to accumulate and clog the quest up. As it is, I've given five options per action. I think that's about my limit in terms of offering players flexibility and keeping the quest manageable for me as the QM.")
 
Turn 1 (Phase I) Results
Turn 1 (Phase I) Results:
Third Generation: 61+12 = 73

"Well, I have to admit I'm impressed Lelouch."

You swallow a huge gulp of water and, gasping for air, you turn to your mother.

Marianne vi Britannia looks stunning and regal even after several hours in a giant robot.

You, on the other hand, can only imagine the state you're in. Sweating profusely, your custom-tailored pilot's suit soaked-through, and your hair plastered to your head as you desperately attempt to recover yourself on a bench outside the arena.

Still, for your mother's praise, you manage a strong smile.

"Thank you, mother."

She reaches out, laughing, to ruffle your hair. "Looks like I really pushed you to the edge, huh? Well, I suppose after such a performance you'll be allowed to set the menu for tonight. A soldier marches on their stomach just as much as their feet, after all."

You perk up again, grinning. "Thank you mother, I-"

"Big brother! You were amazing!" A shout interrupts you as a speeding ball of light-brunette hair makes impact with you. Your ten year old sister, soon to be eleven, hugs you tightly. "I wanna' be just like you and momma' when I grow up! When can I start piloting a knightmare, mother?"

"Nunnally..." Marianne sighs, reaching over to pull your sister away. "You've gotten your dress all sweaty." She shakes her head. "Perhaps when you turn twelve. As it is, I don't think you're quite large enough to reach the controls."

Your sister pouts.

"Don't worry Nunnally, now that I know how to pilot one, I can show you a few tricks." You smile at your sister, always ready to indulge... well, almost always ready to indulge her smile.

"Only while I'm there to supervise, young man." Marianne states firmly, and you duck your head slightly. "You've done very well for a relative neophyte, Lelouch, but you aren't quite ready for a student of your own."

"Yes, mother." You quickly nod.

Results: Devicer Trait Gained (+2) Martial. Knightmare Frame piloting skills acquired. Increased closeness with your mother.
*~*~*~*~*
Royal Connections: 43+4 = 47

You take a deep breath and stride forward, keeping a smile on your face as you approached your target.

It had taken serious consideration to determine who best to publicly approach at a society ball like this. A number of your half-siblings were simply too famous, well-known, or influential for you to make public ties with right off the bat. Someone like Odysseus or Guinevere, for instance, would be a signal that you were either making alliances to support one of the favorite contenders to the throne, or attempting to collude to move your own interests forward, even at such a young age.

No, that would be jumping the gun.

Instead, you had opted for an easier target.

A safer target, too.

"Sister Cornelia." You greet her as you approach, the violet-haired woman flipping her hair artfully as she smiles at you and takes the drink you've offered her.

"Lelouch, how are you? I've heard from Marianne that you've been training with the glasgow. How do you find the machine?" Your sister asks, as though she doesn't know already.

You reply with confident responses about the slight sluggishness of some of the pedals and how you still need some work here or there. Following that up, you restate many of your mother's compliments on your progress, even as a number of nobles dally nearby.

Because that is the real goal tonight.

Although Cornelia is the captain of your mother's guard unit and a knight sworn to her service, you and she have not had any personal political ties to each other. It's common knowledge that the li & vi Britannia lines are closely allied, but making a public statement of individual affiliation with each other is another thing entirely.

If you had been a bit more confident, you might have chosen to approach Clovis, but... your blonde half-brother is a bit of a... what did your mother call him that you were warned never to repeat?

Ah, yes, 'a ninny-mother's-boy.'

That would be a more audacious statement of garnering support, since his mother isn't very friendly with your family. Instead, merely allowing Clovis to spend time with you and Nunnally at various functions.

Still, perhaps it is best that the entire affair goes by, remarked upon only quietly and knowingly by several well-to-do families. In a way, keeping to their expectations is a good strategic move, in and of itself.

"-and, should you be available in two years, I'm sure Euphemia would love to approach you to deepen the bonds between our lines." Cornelia states softly as you approach the dance floor together.

"Of course." You nod. "Nunnally would also be delighted by making our friendships more official."

Cornelia smiles and nods, even though the deal is weighted in your favor. After all, if your positions were reversed you'd gladly make such a concession for Nunnally.

Rewards: (+1) Diplomacy, no trait. Cornelia li Britannia's SL opens at (1), to be added to the Front Page.
*~*~*~*~*​

Hit the Books: 83+13 = 96

Ruben K. Ashford, Duke of Ashfordshire and its surrounding lands, inhaled deeply and set the papers aside.

You ruthlessly suppressed the urge to fidget as you carefully slid one leg over the other in a gesture that appeared to make you seem relaxed and in control.

The older man, something of a grandfather to you really, took out a pair of glasses and poured a generous helping of the rich brown liquid in one, then two fingers in the other, which he presented to you.

You raised your eyes silently, but after a moment's hesitation, accepted. The alcohol content of the glass would actually be less than the glass of wine you were now allowed at dinner.

"Good, good... a meeting between two men should always allow a little social lubricant." The man nodded.

You sipped at the chilled scotch, scowling a bit as it burned its way down to settle like fire in your stomach. The accompanying warmth was nice, though.

"So, Your Highness... as this is a bit more official than the times we've met before, I would ask formally if you'd prefer me to address you by your title or if you're agreeable to continuing with the more familiar terms we've been on prior to this point?"

You frowned at the question, but nodded. "You can keep calling me Lelouch, sir, at least in private."

The Ashford patriarch smiled. "Very well then, Lelouch, and please call me Ruben. When someone does me this great a favor, they more than earn the right to call me by my first name."

You flushed slightly. "A-alright then, Ruben."

The man sighed and leaned back, taking up the sheaf of papers with his free hand. "Now, about... this. When Marianne mentioned you were looking to learn a thing or two about how money works, I had envisioned... something else when I let you look over our books to see how formal accounting works." He takes a sip. "Still, I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised, Marianne was always one to impress, even at your age."

You say nothing, not sure what to contribute as you take another sip.

"We'll handle the matter internally." Ruben frowns. "I have a good idea of exactly where the money is going and what's happening behind the scenes, given the department head for that section. It wouldn't impress investors to see exactly how sloppy our security was to allow this to happen, though, so the whole thing will need to be kept as quiet as possible." His eyes look towards you. "That is, of course, if the Ashford Conglomerate has your agreement to proceed in such a manner?"

"Of course, Ruben." You state awkwardly. "I wouldn't want to interfere more than I already have."

The man chuckles. "Oh, this is the kind of interference I can take a great deal more of." He empties his glass. "If you ever need anything, Lelouch, make sure to give me a call."

"I may just do that, Ruben." You smile as you mutually extend hands and give each others' a good shake.

Rewards: Financial Sleuth Trait (1/6) of Intrigue added to Stewardship. Financial skills acquired, +300 Annual Income. Increased favor from Ruben K. Ashford, head of Ashford Conglomerate.
 
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LELOUCH YOU NAIVE INNOCENT FOOL CHILD
At the moment, Cornelia legitimately isn't hinting at anything larger. She knows that Euphemia and Nunnally have both stated their intent to marry Lelouch, but isn't taking them seriously.

The comment was primarily made in service to, once Euphemia starts to move in polite society, Lelouch will essentially do what Cornelia just did for Lelouch himself.

Basically, Lelouch and Cornelia just met up at a public part and affirmed a... well, not quite 'alliance,' but more or less stated that they'd publicly back each other if it came to it. This surprises basically no one, as stated in the text, but it's a ward against potentially opportunistic royals who might try to tear at Lelouch's reputation. Given that it would now affect Cornelia herself in a personal way (beyond her family connections to the vi Britannias), they'll think twice about it.

Expect a personal option to show up in two years or so to pay the favor back.

...all that said, marriage is theoretically on the table.
 
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