This does raise a good point that I've sort of been glossing over, though. If Study Stars actually can alter the weather, I am pretty sure that magic exists.
What it should honestly do is tell us what the weather rolls are and let us prepare accordingly. It really shouldn't effect the weather rolls for us in themselves.
Its not. The weather rolls normally happen anyway, but
we can't take advantage because our people don't know if the weather is going to hold up for a few years or suddenly take a turn for the worst, so people keep the babies at normal pace instead of cranking them out as fast as they can.
We've seen the STs use it before, by predicting the weather in advance they can take advantage of weather patterns to fuck with people, stockpile food, or go into a growth phase.
Huh, just realized that the average Dead Priest supplicant has a mildly positive view of us. Maybe the core Dead Priest society might return our animosity, but maybe not. I'd be deeply amused if the extended multi-generational withdrawal from conflicts in the area has left the loathing the People have for the Dead Priests entirely one-sided.
They don't have a playerbase controlling them to give them long memories stretching back thousands (?) of years. And probably don't have the People's institutional tendency towards beuracratic record keeping. Plus they may not have something similar to our recently lost Sacred War trait, to keep the hatred ingrained.
It might explain why they thought trying to diplomaticize the Thunder Horse after the last time they lied to them was a good idea
Them establish a average quota of production, a family would be receive a warning if their production quota goes down, and will have a generation for recovering the levels - quotas would be suspended in times of strife or ecological problems - and every time a family produces more on a "bad-land" than a person on a "good-land" they would have the right to challenge that family for the plot of land.
EDIT: the quota would be based on the deepness of black-soil of the land, the more black-soil the higher the quota.
Not nearly so simple. Our land improvement projects take decades to work. How do you determine rewards for tending a forest or building step farms when it takes 5-10 years of no-production just to establish the foundations?
[X][Main] More Blackbirds
[X][Secondary] Restore Order x2
@Manget
You need the basic Restore Order vote as well. Restore Order x2 doesn't count without the Restore Order as well
I think red is we've hit our absolute limit. Yellow is we are below our tolerance but we are very close to it.
Yep. Yellow is a good place to be at when we have decent Stability, since we can afford to take the hits to try to innovate.
Or we can do like the STs did, just avoid taking the stability hits and let the problems compound down the path of least resistance.
Stability gains go down the path of human nature. Stability losses go against.
Idea: Inflexible terms. There should be no reason to shuffle people around nilly willy.
Bad idea, especially with our refugee influxes and megaprojects.
You often need to shuffle more experienced and skilled workers off their normal duties to deal with more difficult land.
Which is to say our Last Hit Swap chiefs? They're doing the optimal thing where land management is concerned. Have experienced crews break up the soil, set up the foundational plantings and terraces, then move them to the next problem site, while less skilled crews can tend the now easy to work land.
What's fucked up is that they cheated the reward system, so the experienced crews AREN'T getting rewarded.