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Lieutenant Arisukawa Haruna

Balance Stats
❁ • Work / Life • ❁
❁ • ❁ Warrior / Princess ❁ • ❁
❁ • ❁ Radical / Respectable ❁ • ❁


Tactical Stats
Gunnery 0, Navigation +2, Command +2, Technology -4, Personal -2, Strategy +3

Stress: 3


PLEASE READ THE QUEST RULES BELOW

You collectively vote on the actions of Arisukawa Haruna, the first woman to serve openly in the Imperial Akitsukuni Navy.

This quest is set in a universe which is much like our own circa 1910, but with different politics, cultural norms, and ideas about gender and sexuality, as well as some unusual and advanced technology in places.

We are using this quest to explore themes like breaking the glass ceiling, divergent outlooks on gender and sexuality, colonialism and imperialism, and the place of royalty.

Content Warning
This quest goes some dark places.

There is violence, often explicit, often unfair, often against undeserving targets.

There are not always good options forward. The protagonist is not necessarily a good person.

There is implied content and discussion of sexual harassment and assault.

This is a world where people are often racist, sexist, queerphobic bigots. Sometimes, even the PC and the people they are friends with.

Voting Rules

We will tell you if write-in votes are allowed. If we do not say that write-ins are allowed, they are not. This is to prevent people from unrealistically hedging their bets.

You may proposal other options in a non-vote format, subject to approval, on non write-in votes.

We will tell you when a vote allows approved voting. If we don't say the answer is no, pick an option. We like making people commit.

Discussions makes the GM feel fuzzy.

Game Rules
When we ask you for a roll, roll 3d6. You are aiming to roll equal or under the value of your stat. If you succeed, Haruna gets through the situation with no real difficulties. If you roll above the target value, Haruna will still succeed, but this success will cost her something or add a complication.

Whenever Haruna loses something or faces hardship from a botched roll, she takes Stress. The more Stress Haruna has, the more the job and the circumstances she's in will get to her, and it'll be reflected in the narrative. Haruna must be kept under 10 Stress: if she reaches 10 Stress, she will suffer a breakdown and the results will not be great for her.

Haruna loses stress by taking time for herself, by making meaningful progress on her dreams, and by kissing tall, beautiful women.

Meta Rules
Author commentary is in italics so you know it's not story stuff.

Please don't complain about the system or the fact we have to roll dice. We've heard it before, we've heard it a thousand times across multiple quests. We're not going to change it, and it wears at our fucking souls.

Just going "oh noooo" or "Fish RNGesus Why!" is fun and fine. Complaining at length because you didn't get what you want less so.

If you have a question, tag both @open_sketchbook and @Artificial Girl. If you only tag one of us, you will be ignored. Seriously, we both write this quest.

And yes this is an alt-history type setting with openly gay and trans people, ahistoric medicine, and weird politics. Just... deal, please?

This quest employs a special system called Snippet Votes. Please read this post for more information.
 
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Uhhh, did we know the captain was going to be our bullying abusive cousin? Because I'd expect us to know that, in-character.
Unfortunately, your orders were rather brief. Kind of as if they'd typed them up in a hurry and rushed to get them back to the ship before you got back aboard and they set off for some reason.

And you very deliberately haven't been keeping up with your cousin's career.
 
I would hope that we can start leveraging Subterfuge to become better informed; if it's not good for that, what on Earth is it good for?
 
We're going to have some more open-ended votes this arc that'll let you start establishing that stuff. Tragically poor Haruna still had some faith in the system up until about a half-hour ago...
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.

I have a feeling our dearest cousin is going to die "in battle".
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.

I have a feeling our dearest cousin is going to die "in battle".

If we're lucky he'll have an overdeveloped sense of fighting spirit and go down with one of the MTB's.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
The captain stood at the expansive windows, one hand resting on his sword (someone was trying too hard, you thought. He was even wearing a pelisse. Ugh.)
Until we are boarded by russian pirates, of course.

Then everyone will wish they, too, had a sword.
Title drop!
 
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[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.

Bad things happen on the deck of a ship in rough seas on a stormy night. Just saying.
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.
 
This sort of talk is understandable, yet treasonous. We need to embarrass him in front of higher ups in a way that's impossible for him to pass on to us. Somehow.

[X] You're staying in that bed
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.

Hey roll me a quick 3d6+Diplomacy please?
 
[X] You're staying in that bed: Treat him as best you can, but he needs to stay in bed. As the only medical officer on board, declare him unfit for duty and keep him here if you had to, but he was not going anywhere on your watch.

You know, we probably should have suspected when only one option wasn't a deathtrap...
 
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And the moment he turned his back to the bridge windows, he was shot by one of the dastardly pirates. They must have stolen a Cathayan sniper rifle surely!
 
This is a situation where we send a letter to the Empress about how this idiot is going to cause an entirely justified mutiny and is a walking talking embarrassment to the Imperial line for however long he lasts before then.

Ideally we find some way to maneuver him into be ordered to make the three cuts, but discharged in disgrace would be acceptable if that's all we can get.
 
This is a situation where we send a letter to the Empress about how this idiot is going to cause an entirely justified mutiny and is a walking talking embarrassment to the Imperial line for however long he lasts before then.

Ideally we find some way to maneuver him into be ordered to make the three cuts, but discharged in disgrace would be acceptable if that's all we can get.
Oh yes please. I like this scenario.
 
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