Wait, you're assuming the megaproject will be finished with this one action? That only takes us to 9, and last we knew 10 was possible as the limit.It's worth noting you're wrong. The stability roll of next turn isn't going to come before the increase in the megaproject stability at the second half of this turn. Only a critical failure would stop that, which could be mitigated with a cunning and wise hero.
@Academia Nut - is there a reason negotiated settlement isn't one of the ways we can end this conflict, as it means we can disengage from the conflict with the Xohsiyrri (and from their traits, it's quite likely they're liable to keep their word particularly if they believe this war is any indication of how a future conflict would go) and pull back and consolidate, given the information about the Thunder Speakers and High Kingdom should increase their threat which the King should know about.
A peace settlement should also mean that you can acquire various things, whether that's just some stats from tribute payment, technology, favorable trade rights, or perhaps a changing of some laws given they are quite literally being sieged; and given it's a true city with the density of population that implies, their lack of food production causing starvation, and general unhygienic and unhealthy condition it must be horrendous there. OOC it would also be an incredibly fun vote to have given the nature of how these types of votes go, and the interest that they pick up.
AN was talking about Rulwyna I, who is the current POV Rulwyna's grandmother. We had the choice to have her stay with Dad or send her off various places.So, what actually won? I don't remember the "How is she raised" vote happening. Though finding out she turned out to be literally The Deep State in the end is hilarious.
The be raised by her father vote won which ended in her being a heroic admin martial king, leading the first mercenary band in recorded history and having threesomes with a gay guy and a bisexual guySo, what actually won? I don't remember the "How is she raised" vote happening. Though finding out she turned out to be literally The Deep State in the end is hilarious.
Uhh Yes, the Vote Literally says this is the last oneWait, you're assuming the megaproject will be finished with this one action? That only takes us to 9, and last we knew 10 was possible as the limit.
-[] [Main] Kick the Megaproject (Pay 1 Stability, gain another Main action)
Wait, you're assuming the megaproject will be finished with this one action? That only takes us to 9, and last we knew 10 was possible as the limit.
Oooh. Certain finish for its +1 stability, and almost certainly preventing climate damage from it.How about paying 1 stability to kick the megaproject? We have the option now.
Holy shit we picked the right option.Fun fact, the vote about how Rulwyna I was to be raised was also a vote about how she would take over. She could have been a mafia don if raised in the city, become a priestess and converted the People to a theocracy if sent to the temple, or a conquering warlord if sent to the Stallions.
Well if the roll for innovation is a success than there isn't a difference other than stats, but if the roll is low one allows a better chance of it passing anyways
No, it doesn't. If it did, kicking wouldn't be an option, would it?
Quick check; if this wins, do we get the next main on the voting tally, or what?
Read the thing you are voting for.Wait, you're assuming the megaproject will be finished with this one action? That only takes us to 9, and last we knew 10 was possible as the limit.
Yes, I am assuming we aren't being lied to.[] [Main] Sacred Forest Renewal Completion (-2 Econ, -2 Mysticism, -1 Art)
Does the Word Completion have some other definition I aint aware of?No, it doesn't. If it did, kicking wouldn't be an option, would it?
hmm going by this they will hit us in the lowlands and not our home lands.No, they're looking at the situation and going "If they get dug in, they will be impossible to dislodge. Worse yet, they seem the least affected by this bad weather, so while we grow weaker by the year they'll just get stronger. We need to kick them out of the lowlands now, this is the only chance we get."
Fun fact, the vote about how Rulwyna I was to be raised was also a vote about how she would take over. She could have been a mafia don if raised in the city, become a priestess and converted the People to a theocracy if sent to the temple, or a conquering warlord if sent to the Stallions.
WoG says otherwise fool.Can you imagine how miserable she'd have been as puppet king? Poor kid. At least now she can claim the throne on her own merits.
Glassware's talking about Rulwyna II.
Does the Word Completion have some other definition I aint aware of?
The Sacred Forest Renewal seems to be on the verge of completion, but can the People afford it?
Mind laying off the insults?hmm going by this they will hit us in the lowlands and not our home lands.
WoG says otherwise fool.
0 in the best case scenario is badCan you imagine how miserable she'd have been as puppet king? Poor kid. At least now she can claim the throne on her own merits.
[X] [War] Withdraw main forces to defend Redhills, leave vassals and Red Banner
[X] [Boat] New design: Size
[X] [Mill] Greater permission (-3 Wealth, -1 Art, -2 Centralization, +3 Econ, increased potential for innovation)
[X] [WC] Lesser assistance (-2 Art, -1 Centralization, Stallions pleased, ???)
[X] [Main] Sacred Forest Renewal Completion (-2 Econ, -2 Mysticism, -1 Art)
[X] [Refugee] They should take in as many as they could (-2 Stability, chance of further loss, +6-8 Econ, overcrowding)
+7-9 econ will massively shoot up our military, giving us the best chance of discouraging the Thunder Speakers and Highland Kingdom from having a go at us. The overcrowding is bad but manageable; we will continue to gain econ slots next turn thanks to our true cities. Stability from completing the sacred forest will leave us at 0 in the best case scenario.
We got it recently, but not just now.Ooooh, we're now dominating the Wine market.
Edit: unless we've been dominating and I just didn't see it until now...
It lets us do a third New Trails by providing the Centralization and Econ for the action. That would be on the turn after next at the earliest, and in the meantime we would have a somewhat higher chance of societal collapse due to lower Centralization.What's the difference between this:
[War] Withdraw main forces to defend Redhills, leave vassals and Red Banner
[Boat] New design: Seaworthiness
[Mill] Greater permission (-3 Wealth, -1 Art, -2 Centralization, +3 Econ, increased potential for innovation)
[WC] Lesser assistance (-2 Art, -1 Centralization, Stallions pleased, ???)
[Main] Sacred Forest Renewal Completion (-2 Econ, -2 Mysticism, -1 Art)
[Refugee] They accepted all who came (Chance of stability loss, +2 Econ)
and this:
[War] Withdraw main forces to defend Redhills, leave vassals and Red Banner
[Boat] New design: Seaworthiness
[X] [Mill] Lesser permission (-2 Wealth, -1 Art, -1 Centralization, +2 Econ, potential for innovation)
[WC] Lesser assistance (-2 Art, -1 Centralization, Stallions pleased, ???)
[Main] Sacred Forest Renewal Completion (-2 Econ, -2 Mysticism, -1 Art)
[Refugee] They accepted all who came (Chance of stability loss, +2 Econ)
In terms of end results?
I read that "could" as "would", and was really worried about how easy it seemingly would have been to end up a theocracy...Fun fact, the vote about how Rulwyna I was to be raised was also a vote about how she would take over. She could have been a mafia don if raised in the city, become a priestess and converted the People to a theocracy if sent to the temple, or a conquering warlord if sent to the Stallions.
I meant in terms of revolt risk, not outcome; that is, does the Western wall having a new glassworks make the North as a whole more likely to decide they can make it on their own? If so, is it as important a factor as if the stallions or the regular northern provinces did?They would either join the Stallions or become independent if the Stallions broke away.