I'm down for the family reforms, because one strong incentive of single-child inheritance is to either get *new* lands for second-children or never have them at all. And, even in fascist countries, such family restrictions on inheritance are often looked on disfavorably by the common folks, even in regions with traditional single-child inheritance. Cutting off your maiden daughters who care for the elderly parents and your other children entirely from their family supports save for the whims of the heir seems cruel no doubt. Women have been able to serve in the army for many years, but have been unable to share in the benefits of thier service after.
And of course, the theatrical side of the fire kingdom will thank us for this as well
[X] a wiry woman of middle age, possessing a scholar's frame much similar to his; that wasn't much of a surprise given her role as a
Scholar-Bureaucrat in Yu Dao, though he found some satisfaction in the idea that intellectuals might once more find influence in the court, even if they were
Colonial. His office had dealt with her in the past, her authority over commerce in Yu Dao having made her a necessary contact for the construction of the air fleet, and the things he'd heard were good for the most part. She had little fear of the new but was not an iconoclast or radical; he was told that the mercantilist faction had fostered a healthy partnership with her over the years, in large part due to her influence over colonial commerce. [
Tactful, Diligent, Scholar-Bureaucrat, Mercantilist Inclination. Mid 40s]
[X] a beautiful young woman, clad in the disconcertingly
foreign garb so favored by the socialites and debutantes of the Colonies, though such was not a surprise given the fact that she stood foremost among them. While holding no official title, she was a sufficiently
Popular Debutante to have attracted attention even within the home isles, an unusual feat for one so disadvantaged by the nature of their lineage. That alone was not sufficient to warrant her for this position, however; the fact that she'd carried modernist politics to the colonies was far more relevant to their reasons for meeting here tonight. The salons, reading groups, and rallies that she'd played a role in were…
numerous, to say the least, and extended to those within the Fire Nation proper, where she was apparently seen as a prime exemplar of their goals. [
Eloquent, Passionate, Popular Debutante, Modernist Inclination, Mid 30s]
[X] Family Code Reform
[X] Delan Morishita…"
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@Sir_Travelsalot, the vote is not by plan, so you need to strip out the planvote section and let each part float.