You literally complained when I explained in detail who was talking with whom in the first draft. I think it is quite obvious that the seerlord and farseer will talk when the idea of a seer committee is discussed. (I very much
I wanted you to talk about fewer things, so that each subject got a little more attention, hence why I'm suggesting a swap rather than an addition. the point is to pick general discussion points and let Mechanics nudge the conversation in certain directions based on our in character interests and their own agendas.
It isn't a major thing, it is literally an add-on to more important things, and given how my main opposition wanted to talk with Iyanden to stop fucking Biel-Tan, I thought that laying the ground work for that meeting would be a good compromise
fair, but we know what Beil-tan is up to and Saim-han/the radicals opinions of them, and we know the survivalists are fairly neutral and on good terms with everyone. we don't need to collect direct accounts from people to meet with Iyanden on the last day and mention that Beil-tan has been rashly picking fights with their fellow Aeldari and how that hurts their cause.
I want to meet with Iyanden day one to establish favorable discourse and make ourselves seem like someone they should be interested in maintaining cordial relationship with even if us joining their faction or them joining ours isn't on the table. it's laying ground work for them being more receptive to whatever we want to talk with them about on the last day.
I dont envision a wild debachurous festival rather as something akin to meeting the family? If that makes sense? A celebration that we survived another year, a means of
Thats fair.
My vision for it was akin to something like the worlds biggest thanksgiving dinner. Where everyone shows up, watches sports, plays, music, dancing etc, engages in competitions, maybe we can use it as a way to settle grievances between craftworlds that dont involve blowing each other up?
We then have a big memorial dinner celebrating those who have died, and those who yet live, do our politics, venerate the Gods, and then we all go home.
As for the Drukhari thats all fair. I am fine with shutting them out if we make this a regular thing.
given Aeldari lifespans, once every half century or once every century would make a fair bit of sense.
why is there a twelve hour moratorium for the harder to put together vote, while the one with premade options had 24 hours?
[X] Plan Cordial Exchanges and Laying Groundwork.
-[X] Block 1 : Meet with Iyanden. discuss mutual interests and the effects of the fall. discuss Soul Stones and share the viewpoints of a forgemaster and Seerlord. Discuss the aversion of Meros's doom and difficulties since the fall, as well as how you've overcome them.
-[X] Block 2 : Meet with the Adaptionists and Radicals. Identify craftworlds and individuals of significance among their number. find points of common ground and try to convince them of the importance of cooperation and maintaining contact for the sake of information sharing. Introduce Irsfeial and hint at promising news to come.
-[X] Block 3 : Meet with Saim-han and their exodite allies. greet them cordially and respectfully before inquiring how things have gone for them since the fall, relaying your own difficulties and triumphs. discuss common ground they share with some of the other factions and the possibility of mutually beneficial cooperation. Invite the warriors among their group to visit the shrine of last hour should they find the time.
1 meet with Iyanden to establish a more cordial relationship before we suggest anything along the lines of deals or them expending the effort to better restain Beil-Tan's warmongering with fellow Aeldari, and pry into soul stones with our experts on industry and deeplore.
2 meet with the Adaptionists and Radicals and establish who the prominent players are, get them mostly thinking on the same lines without anything as gauche as trying to become the parties leader on the first day of the Aeldmoot before they even know about our findings, and introduce the Ishari while hinting at things to come.
3 meet with Saim-han, exchange a bunch of pleasantries and talk political goals and cooperation between factions. extend a courtesy invitation to their warriors to show up and maybe give ours a hint or two.
[X] Plan: Plan for the Future
backup plan because life can't give me a damn break.