[X] Some of Kuojah's traditional allies are having a poetry reading and moon viewing party. Perhaps Kiralo could see where they stand, both with the plan… and with him, for that matter.
[X]Yang'ah, a Merchant of a more traditional stripe, trading silk and rice, and other common goods, he's rich and powerful, but also old and settled. There's nothing about these changes that will necessarily hurt him, though it will mean competition, but more than that, he likely disapproves of change in general.
[X] The grandson of Bisao of Lineage Ulis, an ancient lineage that goes back to ancient names and ancient traditions. His father and grandfather both play games at court, while he manages the lands nearer to Rerin.
[X] Huang Dao of Lineage Leng is a 'City Noble' an an absentee landowner, but one whose deep connection to traders and merchants makes his ancestral lands as much of a burden as a strength.
[X] The Merchant's Council of Hangyuari, slightly out of the way, but willing to host a small banquet for him. They have strong ties with Xissand, which while not a target of the reforms, is an important province.
[X] Known as the 'Exam Board Nobility', there are groups of nobles without much land anymore, who practice scholarship and right-thinking, as well as showing piety, but whose power is almost entirely bound in a combination of moral suasion and patronage.