Oh, hey! There's an actual vote here. I... missed that for some reason. That cranks up the immediacy a bit. Okay. Lets look at the clans for a moment... because it doesn't matter *what* we do with the city, if it means having everything fall apart back home.
- The Lion(40) and Crane(30) want to get the heck out of the place, and pull back to Rokugan proper, because interacting with the outside leads to Change, and Change Is Bad.
- The Scorpion(25) and Crab(70) "want to hold the city or at least make sure that whoever got it was a friend". More broadly, based on the fact that they're callign themselves the pragmatists, it souns like they mostly want to get somethign out of this adventure, rather than just throwing away our gains.
- The Unicorn(60) and Mantis(35) are declaring that any soil conquered by Rokugan counts as Rokugani soil, and must be defended at all costs.
- The Dragon(55) and Phoenix(60) have out back regardless. The Crab are willing to switch to this faction as long as it doesn't mean losing out on any potential Jade gains. Jade is Really Important to the Crab.
As far as precedents... I think that the "everything we take is sacred soil" is basically untenable as an option. It's not sustainable. It would lock us into being an expansionist power, and we're literally the weakest of the major powers right now. We can't *afford* to be expansionist. "We're going to turn our back on this and pretend that the world outside Rokugan doesn't exist" is also seriously problematic, in the long term if not the short term. The Yodotai are out there, and they will be looking to conquer us some time within the next century or two, if we don't find a way to make them stop before they get to us.
So, out of that... the Crab aren't really an issue, but if we don't get *something* worthwhile out of this, the Scorpion are going to be seriously upset. We've got the Lion/Crane on one side of the ideological divide, and the Mantis on the other, and one of them is going to be unhappy... but I'm not seeing anything here that changes my rough overall plan described above.
So,
@gman391, I have a tentative plan, and a rough idea of how various people are likely to react to it, and I want to know if that's plausible
[x] Plan Carve Out
-[x] We tell the representatives from the Senpet, the Ivory Kingdoms, and the Pelmyrians that we really did come out here just to end the threat of the Shadow Dragon (you know - the one who converted many of the inhabitants to Glass Golems) and that we might have considered just going home, except that the Yodotai are an existential threat to basically everyone, and they are absolutely going to eventually try to conquer the city by force and then probably come after us after that, and we're not okay with that. For the first time in basically forever, we want allies, and we want to set things up so that we're all working together against this threat.
-[x] Also, the city is devastated, and it could use some help getting back on its feet - preferably help from multiple directions. It certainly doesn't have anything like the level of military protection that it will need... and recent events have demonstrated that the level of military protection it *had* was woefully inadequate. Something should be done about that.
-[x] As such, we intend to meet with the Sultan, and negotiate returning the city to him, but that we intend to carve out small-to-moderate sections of the city for each of the non-Yodotai empires represented here, as part of the city charter... places where that empire's rule held (and not subject to the taxes of the city). In return, each of the empires would be responsible for providing a garrison of a certain minimum size, which would come to the defense of the city in the event that it is attacked, and making clear what the rules *were*, so that those who lived in the city could decide for themselves which quarters to visit and which to avoid. This would also serve as a center for cooperation between these great empires in response to major outside threats (like, say, the Yodotai) and other diplomatic efforts.
-[x] To our own people we declare that land outside the Empire is *not* the sacred land of Rokugan, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily utterly useless.
--[x] to the Mantis, Unicorn, Crab, and Scorpion, we point out that this still lets us use Medinaat al Salaam for what it's actually *good* for - the benefits of diplomacy and trade - and lets us do it in a more controlled environment, where the gaijin will have to come to us, and conform to our rules and customs. It lets us do that without the level of bloodshed that woudl have been necessary to try to hold the entire thing.
--[x] to the Crane and Lion, we reassure them that this scrap of ground doesn't really matter in the same way Rokugan does, but that holding it gives us a way to establish diplomatic interaction with other empires in a setting that is both controlled and not in Rokugan proper. That, in turn, will help us stave off other future threats before they get to Sacred Rokugan itself. We can just have this little appendix over here that you don't have to worry about, and that can make the rest of the problems go away. Anyway, it's a whole lot better than trying to hold the entire city, right?
-[x] We make a new Imperial position that's basically "Running our chunk of Medinaat al Salaam, and also external diplomacy"
-[x] We explain Paneki's situation to the representative from the Ivory Kingdom, and invite them to offer assistance, if they'd like to help those poor refugees get back home safely and non-starved.
My own interpretation of the effects:
Of the empires:
- The Yodotai are going to be not best pleased, I'm sure. We'll try not to let them know about it any more than we have to. Possibly only put the word out after we've sent the Yodotai home? Something. I think it'll make them less eager to attack us, though, which is about as good as it gets with them.
- The Ivory Kingdoms should be cool with it. Functionally, Medinaat al Salaam remains the neutral trading hub that they want it to be and, if anything, gets a little more neutral. Paneki leaves eventually and has a reasonable enough explanation in the meantime that they should be willing to be patient long enough to clear him out of there. Were broadly giving them what they asked for.
- The Pelmyrians are *also* getting what they asked for - perhaps a little more than they asked for in some ways - and should be pretty happy about that.
- The Senpet are getting... *much* of what they asked for, though their influence in the city is going to be reduced a fair bit by having the other empires with such an obvious local presence. On the other hand, while it probably doesn't make up for it, the potential for extra help against the Yodotai has to go *somewhere* in the plus column for them. Still, I think it's something that they'll at least be satisfied enough with to accept it and move on. It's more than what they would have had if we'd left the Shadow Dragon in place, after all.
Of the Clans:
- Dragon and Phoenix are cool. Crab see that they have a place to send the Yasuki, and that there's been no *reduction* in the chance of getting jade from other empires, so they're cool.
- Scorpion can probably be convinced pretty readily that this is a solid, pragmatic approach to the situation, so they should be okay with it.
- Mantis and Unicorn... aren't getting everything they asked for, but they *are* getting the trade opening up, so hopefully they should be okay with that. Also, their initial demand was excessive and they almost certainly know it.
- Crane and Lion... are likely to be unhappy about it, but hopefully won't be *too* unhappy. If we need to, I suspect we can placate the crane by appointing a Daidoji to be the first Imperial Ambassador
@gman391 - is that more or less correct as far as responses we're likely to get?