Hmmph... this junior is a good seed [Cultivation Management Quest]

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The Jingshen Territories
This is part of the above voting moriatorum. There will be a third vote about Jingshen wealth - these all come together into one plan!

This, Manuel thought, was much simpler.

He sat with Kleisthenes, and they sketched plan after plan.

After some time, there were only three that made sense.

[ ] Complete Control

The Jingshen would take the Blood of Bronze, or be exiled to the Great Battlefield. Those that remained would be Clan in truth, subject to all its decrees. Not many would accept in truth, and so the strength of the Jingshen would be lost to them. However, all the wealth of the mines would be theirs, and the new cultivators who arose would be loyal and strong, true Golden Devils, not mere vassals. A weakness for now, a strength for later.

[ ] The Four Families

The families that remained would be allowed to control their lands - perhaps thirty percent of Jingshen mining as it stood. They would pay tribute and be Clan vassals, but it would be doubtful if they were ever truly loyal. The mines would be more operational, and the lands would be worked more effectively quickly. The Clan would also gain a fairly large force of vassals from the get-go. However, much of the new gains would be lost, and the murmur of rebellion would take a long time to die out.

[ ] The Underworld Bandit Camp

Lady Yao sought to return to the Great Battlefield and gain vengeance on those who killed her brotherhood. Nonetheless, she could be given lands here - the greater part of them - specifically the Underworld Spirit Palace. Leaving those lands in her hands would allow her to create a new power capable of supporting an entire Nascent herself, though she would be a vassal of the Clan. Much of the wealth would still flow through Clan lands, though less than would otherwise. Still, the Clan would gain a vassal Nascent Soul, though bandits might not be the best neighbour...
 
The Spoils of War
The Jingshen had had Spirit Stones unimaginable.

Well, they were imaginable.

There had, Sheng Yu felt, just been a great many. Almost a hundred and twenty-five million stavraton in worth, even after much had been seized and spent on various passion projects by the Elders. He was simply awaiting Old Gold's decision on how to spend them...

[ ] Store the Wealth (25 Purchases)

One view was simply to sit on it until it was needed. Boring, but useful. Or... there were a few major purchases he'd been thinking about... No doubt the others had as well.

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[ ] The Completed Technique Palace (15 Purchases)

It turned out that what was needed to complete it had come to Strength Purity. It wasn't that useful for them, given the remaining parts didn't work, but hey. Techniques to improve their Core Formation and Foundation Building Experts was no small matter. With that, their cultivators would be on par with others in the midst of battle even if they were not in formation.

[ ] The Blood of Silver (20 Purchases)

With the Ascension Blood in hand, Destasia's attempts to purify blood have yielded much of interest. With enough wealth, she has outlined a plan to upgrade the Ascension Blood permanently, imbuing almost every new Clan cultivator with greater potential. New Core Formation Elders have a one in four chance of gaining the ancient Blood of Silver, allowing them to punch four small realms above where they ordinarily would - and their chance for a breakthrough into Nascent Soul is tripled. A Core Formation Elder with the Blood of Silver rising into Nascent Soul would immediately fight at Mid Nascent Strength. Such is the strength of our ancestors.

[ ] The Spear and Shield of Bronze (10 Purchases)

An ancient spear and shield sit within Sorrowful Blacksmith territory, locked inside an ancient array that would take impossible power to enter. Yet with things as they are, Kleisthenes believes she can negotiate an entry for a little Nascent aid. These ancient arms are forged from Gravebronze from a Spirit Severing cultivator, and would raise Kleisthenes' strength to the very peak of Early Nascent Soul.

[ ] The Heart-Realm (20 Purchases)

A portal has been found in Jingshen lands, and Manuel delved its secrets most handily. It leads to a Secret Realm, seemingly located in the dead heart of the Turtle Child itself. Opening it would be immensely costly, yet would yield many benefits - especially to the Clan's most talented cultivators. It would only be able to push cultivators up to Core Formation through, unfortunately. Nascents bore too much metaphysical weight for such a portal to move them.

[ ] Nascent Treasures (5 Purchases)

With the corruption of the Jingshen treasures, as well as the far greater requirements of the Clan to break through, there are only enough treasures for a single cultivator to break through in sixty years. Purchasing a few other useful Tribulation Treasures would allow this time to be brought down to zero, and a new Nascent to be raised at will.

[ ] The Spirit Railway Cannons (10 Purchases)

The Jingshen built massive Spirit Cannons capable of decimating us. They failed because they needed to face Clan Nascent strength, but against anything less they might well have been invulnerable. Putting them atop massive mobile firing platforms would allow us to deploy them in battle, reducing enemy strongholds to dust with ease.

[ ] The Millennium Oasis Formation (5 Purchases)

An improvement on a junior's work. With the Qi descending from the sky, even in the desert, being able to control its flows and use it to recover is more crucial than ever. The cost of improving the formation would be massive, but it has been proven it would merely be a matter of resources and time. With said resources spent, the former Century Oasis Formation would become the Millennium Oasis Formation, a formation usable by the Clan to keep its forces operational with less use of Spirit Stones, thereby increasing the number of Qi Condensation cultivators it can support by approximately 10%, and Foundation ones by approximately 5% - this bonus would be proportionate as the Clan grew, to boot.
 
Year 240 Interlude - The Wei Princess
It had worked!

Wei Ning, officially the Thirty-Second Generation Wei Princess, though she did not mind the title Holy Justice Maiden, squealed with glee and flung her long hair back over her shoulder. She blew overlong sandy blonde bangs out of her eyes, and quickly checked to make sure nobody had heard or seen her. Not that, ultimately speaking, she cared.

It had worked.

She hadn't thought it would've. It had only been after the Blood Mists had passed that she had realised what she had wrought.

Eighty years ago she had led an assault on the Demonic Altar, after the Celestial Compass had shown that it was vulnerable. The Compass had proven to guide the Sect correctly each time it lit up, leading them to some great necessity, some victory that preserved them, or even finding an item that empowered them. It had lit up eight times in the course of ten thousand years, and she was lucky enough to have seen both the seventh and the eighth.

When it had led her to a fragment of empowered turtle-shell from the Turtle Child itself, she had been joyful.

When it had led them to the Demonic Altar she had been wary, to say the least.

Yet everything had gone as could've been best hoped for. The strike had been successful, the fragment of turtle-shell the Compass had guided her to had sliced into the Demonic Altar itself, bringing it to weakness and to a possible, permanent end. An end to the Demonic Altar for good, the sort of victory she and her Sect had hoped and wished for, for thousands of years.

The war after that had gone poorly, admittedly, and the backlash had not been minor. Even fighting back the assaults she had to had left her more badly wounded, the Demonic Qi incredibly difficult to expel. Thankfully her experience in grappling with it had left her nigh unaffected during the recent Blood Mists, but it meant her freedom of action was sharply limited. Not that it mattered. Not at all!

If they lost this entire war, the Demonic Altar was gone. No more hiding after a loss, no more filthy stone altar that taught some unsuspecting mortal the secrets of becoming a monstrous demigod. This would be the last war that the Blood Path would wage on the region. Oh, there would be other wars. Other monstrosities, other evils. There was no end of evil to vanquish, no end to corruption, to rape and murder, to theft and arson and vandalism.

She took in a deep breath. No, the Elders had already been punished for their little act of defiance. Making them wait hand and foot on the Foundation Expert from the Golden Devils had been enough to give their egos a little shake.

Still.

Painting a statue with the tanning solution she used to colour her skin was a nice gesture to revere the original Wei Princess, but giving it her own eyepieces - the little circles of Seerglass that sat in her eyes and made her iris look larger - was a little too far. This all would've been fine, had they not recarved the statue to be nude afterwards.

So she'd beaten them all and made them serve a random Golden Devil, which seemed fair to her.

Tch. Not to mention the eyeliner. Hers served a purpose, the extract of Shadowbane Bat darkening around her eyes, but also permitting her to gaze through almost all darkness. Likewise with the nails. She had hers carved from an ancient piece of bone she'd retrieved on Turtlebone Mountain when she was younger - they enhanced her blows considerably.

She shook her head.

Mockery from the younger generation was one thing, but the truest thing - and the thing she needed to focus on, was that she had won.

Even if she died tomorrow and the Strength Purity Sect was brought to an end, this was a true and complete victory. For now, there was war and misery and death. In the future, though, mortals would live without fear, cultivators would know that their fellows did not seek to consume them. Wei Ning shook for a moment, and decided to go seek advice as she so often did.

She walked out of her room, and down the hallway. Her quarters were spartan, and the only thing within walking distance of where she slept was a small shrine.

She entered the shrine. There was a small tablet there atop an altar. She bowed.

"Big bro... I hope you can forgive me. I couldn't save you when you were strong and I was weak, and then I threw away millions of lives now so people in the future would be safe. I know you said that I should just smash the problem in front of me and keep smashing until I ran out of problems, but that's not a way I can live any more. I'm sorry, I tried my best. Still..."

Her voice trailed off, and suddenly the volume went up a notch.

"You're the idiot who didn't teach me how to scheme in the first place! Absolute strength is all well and good but it's not like you can just beat everyone up like that big dummy from the desert! That moron died and if I acted like him I'd die too! And then who'd protect people, huh? You tried to use absolute strength and you just died, it didn't matter how strong you were! There's always someone stronger, idiot! I can't live like that! Arrrgh!"

She screamed in frustration, and then kowtowed repeatedly.

"Sorry, sorry. I know you're dead and it's rude. I just like to talk to you like you were alive. Even if you became a ghost, I doubt you'd ever care about manners, right?"

She shook her head.

"It's frustrating to admit, but I still find the statue thing infuriating. Even in the face of the largest victory ever won by the Strength Purity Sect. I've won so much and those little idiots making fun of me still annoys me!"

She let out a sigh.

"I should beat them up again...", she mused.

"No, no, you're right, big bro. Facesmashing Dominator is a good title but I was hoping to get them to call me Holy Justice Maiden again. You'd just laugh at me if all my juniors were afraid of my fists. They need to admire my pristine commitment to justice instead! Also, my good looks."

She got up from her kowtow and spoke once more.

"Alright, just the justice, sheesh. You just don't let up at all. Anyway, good talk. I'm going to go cycle more of this Demonic Qi out of me, so I guess I'll be vomiting up black blood for the next ten hours. Have fun being dead - it's gotta be better than that!"
 
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Year 240 - Xie Xinya Interlude
"Do you think we'll have to kill him?"

Manuel grunted noncommittally.

She knew he hated killing his own people. Xinya, on the other hand, found it much easier. If they were her family it was different, but the Clan was the Clan. Family was family.

She looked down at the report on the deaths.

"If he was responsible, he's one of the worst criminals to plague the Clan since the patriarch of the Angelos family fell to Blood Path corruption three thousand years ago. Leaving him alive is a risk, Archegetes. Even if it was an accident. Millions on millions dead - this is the kind of slaughter you expect to see from an unrestrained Nascent, not some Qi Condensation boy!"

Manuel scratched at his brow.

"I know. Jin Muyi was a risk, and yet by leaving him to his own affairs we avoided annihilation and became much more than we were. The Single Pillar Path is not made for we adherents of the Blood of Bronze, and in truth every single one of these Single Pillar Kings is a risk I would prefer to avoid if I had the power."

He sighed.

"We do not have the power to not gamble, Xinya. If he's untainted, we'll treat him like the rest."

Her voice rose in shock.

"You plan to give him a Legion?!"

Manuel nodded.

"Where better? Just like the others. A Legion is too large and capable to avoid being infiltrated, and indeed, a good Legionnaire expects to be watched and reported on. Send your agents to me - I've gotten better at cloaking them. A variation on an old trick. I don't believe the Callista girl detected either of our less obvious watchers, though she's obviously noted the official ones, and the two layers of those we prepared to be discovered eventually."

Xinya ran her hands through her hair, and smiled winsomely.

"So, now I need to go to Casia and ask her to arrange them to fortuitously become available for him at a decent price. Ugh. She always complains, says it 'goes against the spirit of fairly organising Legions'."

Manuel's face remained impassive, except for a slightly wrinkling at his brow.

"Yes, she's right. But it works. Starve them of Contribution Points to make the Legions they truly want, and nudge some superior candidates their ways who happen to have flaws or beliefs that just coincidentally align with their own worldviews. Even if they knew the watchers were there to observe them for the taint, they'd gain nothing from denying them entry into their Legions. They'd just bring suspicion down on themselves."

Xinya fluttered her eyelashes at him repeatedly.

"And then I have to go and build up an entire set of countermeasures for him, countermeasures I didn't get an additional budget for, mind you!"

Manuel made a derisive noise with his throat.

"You embezzle that budget every year. Don't complain you have to spend some of it doing your job."

She clapped her hand over her own mouth and tried to speak.

"Mmm, mmm mmm mmm mm."

He smiled.

"Reduce your funding further? I could see my way to letting you prove your efficiency."

Her hands came off her mouth and her eyes sparkled as she stared up at him in false shock. Her cheeks flushed and her eyes widened, and her lips curved into something halfway between a fake pout and a real smile.

"Manuel Konstantinos! If my son came to me and spoke with me like that, why, I'd put him over my knee! And no, I don't embezzle the budget, I just allocate it to my yearly bonus for a job well done and pay for those operations by telling Casia you keep cutting my budget and getting her to grant me one-off discretionary expenditures from Clan reserves."

He snorted.

"She knows you're lying."

"Yes, but she likes me! So she usually trades me a little money for a few things she needs doing, a few pieces of corruption cleaned out here and there. Besides, it's one of the largest parts of my job. I do it myself. And then every twenty years or so these children throw out new abilities entirely and my plans need redoing. Do you know my plan for the Myia girl is just to borrow your cleaver, cloak myself using that old gauzy thing I looted from your storerooms and cut off her head? Who knows how long that'll last."

She groaned, and stretched her arms above her head, yawning a little as she did so.

"And now I have to go figure out how to kill someone who's tribulation tore the entire region apart. I had to call up a Xin Kingdom wizard for this! Elemental transmutation is difficult enough at the best of times. Figuring out how to quickly transmute the earth into a poisonous metal that our little Mistress of Poisons couldn't tolerate is taking up so much of my time, and Destasia refuses to help. She thinks it's a boring problem."

Manuel yawned companionably.

"You're a smart woman, Xinya. I think Barda might be worth talking to, if you wanted to take her under your wing. As for metals, well, I've seen this problem before. Think less about metal and more about bronze, and it'll come to you."

She sat silently for a few seconds.

"...damn. No wonder your time is so useful. I've spent a week researching transmutation techniques because of this. Our own are woefully underdeveloped, and the Xin wizards are just so fussy about their tomes. But yes, I could see how I could do that. A few Core Formation pieces of Gravebronze... poison their bloodlines through their families and then cure the families by making them immune to the poison. Taint the entire bloodline with a powerful poison, and then use a highly concentrated piece of the Bronze to serve as a focus for the transmutation, reducing the time needed. If I phrase it like that, Destasia should help me with the last part."

Manuel frowned.

"Just impress on her the need to keep everyone involved alive."

Xinya shrugged.

"I'll do my best. People who sign up for this sort of thing don't do it because it's safe, they do it because we pay very well and they're at the end of their lifespan anyway. I'll kill as few as I can, but I'm not going to do a poor job because my conscience feels a little icky. Besides, we need reliable ways to kill him, just like the others. Not, I hope, that it ever comes to that."

Manuel nodded.

"I hope the same. Still, I'd prefer to be prepared."

In a flash, he was gone, the sheer speed at which he rocketed into the air almost evading even her sight.

She pouted, genuinely this time. It was never 'Xinya, good job, you're so talented and pretty, you should have more money and your grandson should be given preferential access to a Yuan entry token.". It was always the little pieces of dirty work the old man preferred not to do himself, or at least didn't have time to. Still, the pay was good, and her latest great-great grandson had risen into Foundation Establishment at the age of eighty.

Hah!

She turned and left as well, walking back down towards the Council Chambers. She'd just trick Destasia into saying something nice about her, like that time she learned the dead secret language of the Gravestone Wolf Sect and had opened every meeting with Destasia with the words "You're looking fantastically gorgeous today, Xinya." in Wolf Tongue.

Destasia had taken two months to find the translation, and at their next meeting she'd screamed the translation at Xinya like five times in excitement.

It wasn't the most heartfelt compliment, but if she couldn't trick people into being nice to her, what was the point of her job?
 
Year 241 - Xie Jun - The Hong Xuan Expedition
Xie Jun wept.

"Lord Meng..."

Her voice trailed off as she looked at the body. The Devil Bee rider had simply sliced him in two with a massive saber, his skull bisected, the split running all the way down until it exited the body at one of his hips.

Thankfully the Devil Bees had mostly pulled back, their massive raid finished. The goal didn't seem to be to take anything, just to ravage Saber Sect territory, destroying villages and towns, burning down cities where they could. No Nascents had come north since the Blood Mists had descended - in the south there seemed to be a minor détente on that front.

Still, they were losing. No... they had lost.

Nearly ten thousand Hong Xuan cultivators had set out, along with a large detachment from the Everburning Phoenixes - Elder Xinya's former personal Legion. Two and a half thousand cultivators, led by Xie Meng who had reached the very peak of Foundation Establishment. A large enough force, sent to support the Righteous Path. The desperate need of the Divine Sabers had seen them sent south, and that had been a disaster. She didn't know why they'd accepted the request to go south, only that it seemed important diplomatically.

The simple truth was that the war of manoeuvre they had been forced to fight had been tilted against them from the start.

Hong Xuan Yuan Gao had been the Core Formation Elder leading the combined force, and to say he had been arrogant had been an understatement. They had borne constant insults and refusals from the local Saber Sect Elders to supply them, and after one particularly insulting affair Yuan Gao had marched out to take the field. After a few major battles where they had crushed combined Devil Bee forces, he'd insisted on them marching south to relieve the city of Fa Yu, a city that fell three days before they arrived.

Yuan Gao had decided to storm it anyway - which was a fair decision, Xie Jung supposed. They had been too far from any allied forces, and the general refusal of the Saber Sect to turn over supplies or aid them meant they had few options. Nearly a quarter of the Hong Xuan cultivators died taking the invested city, and the arrays were ruined once they had. The mortal population had been almost entirely slaughtered, and so they sat in the burnt-out ruins of Fa Yu, fortifying it and using the local Qi flows to at least replenish themselves.

Xie Meng had taken her on as an aide, and she'd run messages between the two men for months. Yuan Gao had insisted they not retreat - they'd likely be cut to pieces and lose half their number before returning north.

Xie Meng had agreed, but she remembered what he'd said.

'Respectually, Elder Yuan, we'll be cut to pieces by the enemy either way. The only question is whether we retreat in good order and suffer being cut mostly to pieces, or retreat when we're forced to and be cut apart entirely."

Yuan Gao had disagreed, and so they'd stayed. For four years they'd held the burnt-out shell of Fa Yu, supplies running ever-lower, Spirit Stones more difficult than pills and herbs to acquire. She herself had managed to reach Foundation Establishment in those days, adding another Expert to the beleaguered ranks of the expeditionary force, not that it mattered. They'd lost very few cultivators in that time, to tell the truth, but their supplies ran ever-lower. Spirit Stones to keep the arrays running, pills for healing, herbs for replenishing blood, Gravebronze spears and shields breaking... it all added up.

When the Devil Bees had arrived in force it was entirely too late. Four Core Formation Elders, and nearly forty thousand cultivators besides. Outnumbered four to one, these were not terrible odds for the Clan in a fortified position.

It was then she had discovered the difference between the Hong Xuan Clan and the Optimatoi.

The Optimatoi didn't break.

Oh, the Hong Xuan had fought in good order - to their credit. But with Devil Bees buzzing around you, the array cracked and the constant screaming of human heads on the bees themselves in your ears, it was difficult to remain so. The Hong Xuan didn't flee, but they became confused. Their tight-knit ranks fell apart, and as the defensive arrays collapsed, so did any semblance of unity.

Yuan Gao had challenged the Blood Path elders to a duel while ordering his army to retreat, offering himself as a possible sacrifice in order to buy the remainder of his army time.

In full view of the opposing armies, he slew two Blood Path elders, crippled a third, and wounded the fourth. It almost seemed as though he would do the impossible and win the battle himself, despite the loss of an arm and an eye - moments before being brought down by a pack of Foundation experts greedy for his blood and flesh.

The man was not a competent general, but she could see why he was placed in command.

They had fled after that, the Clan and Hong Xuan retreating together, harassed endlessly. They'd been forced to go west, unable to break the Devil Bee lines in the north. By the time they'd reached a defensible position, their numbers had fallen from twelve thousand to twelve hundred. Lord Meng had kept them in good order, executing a daring raid on an occupied Spirit Stone mine to replenish their supplies, and then fleeing a Core Formation enemy, breaking through an army five times his size to retreat into Antiquity Saber Valley.

Three years of siege in Antiquity Saber Valley, a place where disciples of the Seven Divine Saber Sect could go to commune with ancestrals Wills too weak to be contained within the main walls of their Sect - item-spirits and Wills combined into teachers for the less talented. These sabers would slash at those entering the valley without permission, but by forging disciple-tokens Lord Meng had managed to win entrance to the least part of the valley itself. The map the Saber Sect had given them indicated that they would be able to pass through the Valley to the north, escaping the Devil Bee encirclement. Of course, permission had never been granted. Jun didn't know if it was incompetence or malice, but either way, it wasn't Lord Meng's fault that their escape had failed.

There, they'd managed to hold for another three years. Constant attacks and raids, but nothing too serious. Almost nine hundred of them had remained before the last attack.

Six Core Formation Elders had tried to break into the Valley desperately, and before the slashing of the ancient sabers had driven them off once more, they'd killed nearly half of them. Slaughtering them like rats, faster and stronger than anything Xie Jung could've imagined. Only the sabers awakening once more had driven them off, and she doubted it'd be for long.

When she had stepped onto this path, she had thought Lord Meng the pinnacle of strength.

A single strike had carved him in half.

Now, she knew, you were always a mortal to someone. Always looked down on by someone.

The few cultivators who remained looked to her for leadership. She sat weeping by Lord Meng's body. She had confessed her feelings to him, only to find out he was... not interested in women. Which had been a humiliating moment, to say the least. He'd stayed a mentor to her though, guiding her with knowledge of how to face the Trials, helping her advance, and doing a thousand other things besides. They'd never been friends - Lord Meng saw her as a duty to be fulfilled, but to her, he was the man who had taken her from nothing and given her everything.

Her mother had died over a century ago, but she had died knowing despite all the taunts spat at her, her daughter could not be looked down upon. Her sister had borne children, and they too had children and so on, and so it was Jun was a great-aunt twice over. To that branch of the family she was their pride, and every visit every thirty or forty years was looked on with the kind of eagerness she had met Lord Meng.

No, if she died here none of them would be ashamed.

Shaking off the tears, she stood.

"Hong Xuan! Optimatoi!"

The Bull-Bellowing Art was useful, for it masked emotion in the voice and sounded out to so many around you. Project confidence when there was nothing left but waiting for death.

"They'll come again."

Jun shivered as she spoke.

"The Devil Bees have us trapped and ground down here, and they're going to come again. It might be hours, might be days."

She lowered her voice.

"Still. Fifty Foundation experts. Six hundred Qi Condensation disciples. All of us heirs of a proud, proud tradition. A century ago thirteen Qi Condensation juniors of the Clan - with a little Foundation Establishment aid - slew a Core Formation expert. A Fifth Sea Expert. They had no expectation of living through that day, and neither do we. Our enemies are powerful, and no doubt they'll try and kill every last one of us."

She grinned, or at least forced her lips upwards and bared her teeth. Her eyes flickered to Lord Meng's corpse, but hopefully they couldn't see that.

"We're afraid, yes. But are the scions of the Hong Xuan Clan so easily broken? Is death a greater shame to you than dishonour? To my brothers and sisters of the Imperial Optimatoi, are we broken by this? If all but one of us are killed tomorrow, I expect the last of you to throw yourself, screaming and defiant in the face of the last Blood Path cultivator you see. I can tell you now, death is a certainty. But like Elder Yuan Gao, do we die fleeing for our lives, or do we die magnificently?"

Her rictus of a grin grew wider, and tears streamed down her face.

"Gather any poisons you have, any items of note, anything you can think of. When they come again, they'll pay dearly for it."

It was not thirty minutes later that six Nascent Souls from the north flew south, butchering every last Devil Bee in their path. It seemed that the Righteous Path were done with their squabbles at long last.

Nascent Lord Scarletglyph herself landed, saw they were alive, and left a Strength Purity cultivator to lead them north. Even on her return to the Clan, Jun wasn't sure how to feel. Angry, that they hadn't come a little earlier? Grateful? She didn't know.
 
Winning Vote
Adhoc vote count started by Insane-Not-Crazy on Nov 29, 2021 at 11:25 AM, finished with 105 posts and 36 votes.

  • [X] Plan For Hire
    -[X] Dispatch Forces to Strength Purity in line with their request for aid. Maximum possible dispatch for as much wealth as can be feasibly paid to us in exchange.
    --[X] "It almost seems strange, to endlessly send our Legions out to war on the Plains when previously we shunned them to focus on our enemies in the desert. But yet it is not. For we have slain our foes and taken the desert for ourselves, and Strength Purity offers to pay us well, increasing out strength. For though we have slain one of our enemies...Yet still one remains. Waiting to the West for his time to strike at us in a great wave of blood. Let the Clan grow strong and disciplined at the expense of our friends in the Blood Defiance Pact."
    -[X] Manuel - Economic Activity - Carve arrays, scribe useful cultivation techniques onto scrolls, hunt down useful opportunities that might be dangerous to a Core Formation Elder. Make some money for the Clan. This earns you one purchase.
    --[X] "The desert is a hungry thing, as ever. Now most of all does that become apparent as the Clan seeks to consume it whole once and for all, digesting and making it our strength. Though the wealth of Jingshen is indeed staggering, it is not enough to feed our ambitions. So we shall find more wealth to contribute to the feast before us."
    -[X] Kleisthenes - Diplomatic Outreach (Sorrowful Blacksmiths) - They appear to have a problem with a Blood Path rebel at the level of Nascent Soul. One newly ascended to Mid Nascent, locked away in the mountains in fact. Finding things in the Turtlebone Mountain Range and killing Nascent Soul crafters, both of these are things you can do for them. For the right price.
    --[X] "A wise man once said that if you are good at something, never do it for free. Or was that a scoundrel? No matter, there remains a great number of Clan vaults hidden in the mountains beyond our casual reach. In exchange for the slaying of the fallen "Hammer Strikes Anvil Ten Thousand Times Righteously" the Sorrowful Blacksmiths are to assist our Elders with the opening of several such vaults in search of more strength to face this coming Great Era. At the very least, there is one that is most urgently necessary - the Gravebone Panoply we have on record, to better assist the Second Elder in facing her various Trials to come in this chaotic period ahead of us."
    -[X] The Underworld Devil Fortress (Major Purchase - costs 3 Purchases)
    -[X] Assault Gravity Itself (Major Purchase - costs 2 Purchases)
    -[X] Complete Control
    -[X] The Blood of Silver (20 Purchases)
    -[X] The Millennium Oasis Formation (5 Purchases)
    [X] Plan Maximum Consolidation
    -[X] Write-in (Clan + Kleisthenes): Large-Scale Recruitment.
    --[X] Vassal autonomy was cute when our influence was contested, but times change. Every large city in the Desert is getting a legion garrison, sign-up rewards are doubled, including pieces of Southlands for families and clans looking to convert wholesale, propaganda everywhere all day every day. Klei will pressure prominent individuals and groups to lead by example, parade new Silvers around and suppress discontent.
    -[X] Manuel - Headhunting.
    --[X] Sneak around amongst our immediate neighbours (Yuan, Qiguai, Blacksmith, Magic Oak), identify promising seeds and offer them a chance to roll dice for a bloodline with rank-defying punching power in a rebellion-free land that is stupid rich now. Obviously, erase their memories of the offer if they refuse.
    -[X] The Underworld Devil Fortress (Major Purchase - costs 3 Purchases)
    -[X] Complete Control
    -[X] The Blood of Silver (20 Purchases)
    -[X] The Millennium Oasis Formation (5 Purchases)
    [X] Plan: If Old Cannibal is so predictable, why not bait him?
    -[X] Raiding (Abyssal Bee Sect) - The financial incentive is secondary. The main objective is to bait an enemy Nascent into the desert to die.
    -[X] Kleisthenes - Tend to Diplomacy (Sorrowful Blacksmiths/SPS) (~5 Purchases) - In this conflict only, we are willing to assist to the hilt, especially against the Abyssal Bee Invasion, if the Wei Princess stands ready to intercept Old Cannibal should he take the bait. SPS cannot afford the pass getting cut off by the rebellion. The desert will serve as an escape route if necessary. In return, we desire the Gravebronze Sword and Shield. We will sweeten the deal with up to 5 Purchases.
    -[X] Manuel - Assist a Faction (Sorrowful Blacksmiths(Righteous)) - Prepare the battlefield. Should Old Cannibal take the bait, should Old Altar pursue the Wei Princess into the desert, be ready and make them regret it. The Sorrowful Blacksmiths battlefield is an excellent place for a battle. The defenses are hard, the qi is thin, and Old Cannibal can't pursue an escape into the desert. The information we collect on the Sorrowful Blacksmiths' defenses will not hurt, either.
    [X] The Underworld Devil Fortress (Major Purchase - costs 3 Purchases) -We cannot afford to leave the Underworld Spirit Palace unfortified. We have destroyed its defenses, it is the juiciest target this side of the region, and we cannot spare a Nascent to live in it.
    -[X] Jingshen wealth - Complete Control
    -[X] Jingshen wealth - The Blood of Silver (20 Purchases)
    [X] The Great Eastern Alliance
    - [X] Building Bridges (Sorrowful Blacksmiths) - Aim to create a power bloc to stabilize the East. Offer an alliance to the Sorrowful Blacksmiths, the Yuan Clan and the Quiguai Clan. For now, focus on the Sorrowful Blacksmiths, offer full support to them in exchange for joining an alliance with. The pass would turn into neutral territory defended by all members of the Alliance, with members states also having access to the facilities in the pass. The toll of the pass would remain to fund the fight against the Blood path, basicly bribing the Yuan and the Quiguai with some share of the desert wealth. In exchange for ceading the pass to the alliance, the Sorrowful Blacksmith sect is to get the whole of the Seven Saber Sect lands when they are reclaimed.
    - [X] Manuel - Assist A Faction (Sorrowful Blacksmiths) - Either as a fellow alliance member or as a mercenary.
    - [X] Kleisthenes - Assist A Faction (Sorrowful Blacksmiths) - Same as Manuel
    - [X] Purchases (2)
    -- [X] Send Spirit Stones to the Blacksmiths (1 Purchase)
    -- [X] Raise Two Scorpion Legions (1 Purchase)
    -[X] Complete Control
    - [X] Loot Purchases (25)
    -- [X] The Spear and Shield of Bronze (10 Purchases)
    -- [X] Nascent Treasures (5 Purchases)
    -- [X] The Spirit Railway Cannons (10 Purchases)
 
The Southern Jingshen Lands
With all that decided, there was simply a few more things to be decided.

Manuel had left these up to his council - the disposition of the poorer territories was not that important, all things considered.

Still, such efforts would determine the fate of these lands for centuries to come. He had simply let his Council vote on it, and ignored the matter entirely. They were used to these decisions being crucial, that minor scraps of territory would be the sort of thing that gained the attention of the Archegetes. Two centuries ago Manuel would've agreed with them. Now, though...

His attention was demanded elsewhere, to say the least.

The Southlands

[ ] The Coloneia


Sheng Yu suggests this as a military solution. Simple Golden Devil colonies, well-suited for tamping down on Blood Path rebels. Of course, these lands have some wealth, but realistically it will be concentrated within the Southlands themselves. So far from the rest of the world it is unlikely Legions will be easily deployed from here, or Spirit Stones mined and sent west in any meaningful number. A safe, quiet land. From here, in time, twelve loyal Legions could be raised, but this will take centuries to come to fruition.

[ ] The Ma Clan

Kleisthenes reminds the Council that the remainder of the Ma Clan remains quite strong, with thirteen Core Formation elders as well as a substantial army in the Strength Purity Sect surviving the new Ma Emperor's madness. Attainted and no longer considered to be a righteous power, the remainder of the Ma Clan must choose either to dissolve into other Righteous powers, or be considered Demonic. Tisamenos's closeness with the most powerful Ma Elder, Ganbaatar, has meant a potential offer could be made. The Ma Clan would relocate their last forces into the desert, with almost ten Legions worth of men coming with them. They would swear fealty to the Golden Devils - at least until they could reclaim their former lands. The Ma Clan would still serve in the Great Battlefield, but would be a political pawn of the Clan.

In the short-term, this would offer a substantial boost to Clan power. Of course, much of the Ma Clan fell to the Blood Path, and they are not known for their resilience of spirit against temptation. A rebellion here could easily grow out of hand.

[ ] The Great Auction

Destasia has a simpler notion. Why not sell off these lands to the many and varied refugees of the war in the east? There are many and varied treasures that can be traded for, and in return we offer protection. Four or five new vassals might arise, and they would be loyal only in name, existing in the south, performing their own rituals and rites, living in their own way. They would provide no troops or income beyond a minor token amount to show submission, but we would gain their best treasures immediately. Gain three to five new vassals in this territory, a new sub-vote is opened. Each vassal offers a powerful treasure worth 2-4 Purchases. A total of ten Purchases worth of powerful treasures will be gained.

The Grand Scorpion Sect

[ ] Rebuild the Scorpion Sect

The Grand Scorpion Sect are a group of scorpion-worshipping madmen, who nonetheless fought bravely against Blood Path infiltration and assault for centuries. They will serve as a loyal bulkwark in the west, Sheng Yu states. With their knowledge of scorpions, two new Legions worth of power in auxiliaries could be raised, each riding scorpions at speed.

[ ] The Scorpion Trade Palace

Casia sees an opportunity. With their knowledge of taming and scorpions, the Sect could become a Trade Palace, serving as traders and the like for the Clan. Linking up the trade routes with scorpion-pulled wagons across the desert would mean more interchange between the Clan and its vassals, increasing their loyalty and integration into the Clan proper. This would mean a slow increase in loyalty across all our vassals each turn until the end of the game.

[ ] The Scorpion Transformation Cult

Destasia, on the other hand, has a simpler notion. The maddest of the Scorpion Sect followed the art of transformation, becoming scorpions. Destasia believes she could use this art on all the Sect, making them far more powerful - if somewhat more erratic. They would be more difficult to deal with, but their power would be increased substantially when deployed.

Sixty Kingdoms Alliances

[ ] Unification


Sheng Yu considers unifying the Alliances under their Core Formation elders permanently would raise their combat potential and ability to resist the Blood Path. Admittedly, the Sixty Kingdoms are not particularly loyal, so this may backfire.

[ ] Scattering

Xie Xinya believes that the Alliances are better left scattered and weak. With laws in place preventing them from unifying and mandating trade with the Clan over each other, they will remain weak, though more susceptible to Blood Path uprisings.

Heavenly Bandit Kingdoms

[ ] Rebuild the Bandit Kingdoms


Casia states that without the raids from the north and south, the Bandit Kingdoms can recover. With the massive river-systems feeding into the Spirit Lake, the Heavenly Bandit Kingdoms host some of the richest agricultural lands in the entire desert. As many as twenty-five million mortals could live here without over-spending on Spirit Stones, and these new cities would be a mixture of coloneia, as well as lands the various bandit kings wish to claim. For their allegiance to the Golden Devils, they will be rewarded with a lush and richland. Of course, the Dreamlike Tower would be guarded by the Golden Devils, nobody would be permitted to approach it. Seven Temples would remain as-is, but their lack of loyalty to us and defensive power means that they are a poor choice for a vassal.

[ ] Open the Dreamlike Tower

Destasia thinks that the use of the Dreamlike Tower is best. The Beast-Surge it triggers yields thousands on thousands of powerful Beast-Cores, and it can turn comparatively useless allied Qi Condensation cultivators into Core Formation vassals. Of course, this would mean that the riverlands could not be properly colonised or fortified, but the potential gains are immense. Each turn there would be a one in ten chance of a new Core Formation Elder rising, and a new Beast-Surge being triggered. Such a Surge would be the property of the Golden Devils, and would yield an entire Purchase worth of wealth!

[ ] The Rise of Seven Temples

Sheng Yu suggests that the power of the Daylight Monk means these lands can be easily guarded, and the various River-Spirits propitiated. While the Bandit Kings were our allies, we do not need to reward them in excess. Permit them to keep what they have, with a little more, and give the lion's share to the city of Seven Temples. Rebuilding the Gotun and Ekbar Kingdoms would make Seven Temples the premier power in the region. More importantly, the Sunset Monks practice the Dao of Decline, and could be easily expanded and brought into the Legions as powerful auxilia. Their ability to fight several small realms above their own level makes them deadly, even if their lifespans are short. The Dreamlike Tower would be sealed off, of course.

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Final vote for the turn (unless you pick the Great Auction)!
 
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Turn 13 Missions
A note on Missions:

Missions and Secret Realms can no longer be done in the same turn. It's one or the other!





You have chosen to unlock "Sheng Yu's Missive". One hundred Contribution Points spent. Please note that this is not public information and may not be disseminated across the Clan more broadly. Penalties will apply for unauthorised reproductions.

Again, the Clan's most promising juniors find themselves given to its most valuable missions.

I write this open letter to those of you who are notable in turn. I hope it reaches your terminals intact, and that an open letter from the Clan's Elder of War is worth a mere few Contribution Points. For those of you who are worthy of note, you will find this price easy to bear. For those poorer, do not release this information to them. The points themselves are of no value to me, but serve as a useful measure to prevent the less talented foolishly wasting themselves on these ventures.

I, Sheng Yu, write to those who are either vastly talented, greatly lucky, or simply willing to bear great risks. There are a thousand and one tasks that need doing, and only a hundred hands to carry them out. Some of the most lucrative and dangerous tasks I detail here.

Firstly, The Poison-Crushing Siege

Legions are en route to the Great Battlefield, as a beleaguered Righteous Path aims to hold back their Demonic foes. In the south, Nascents battle and shatter the landscape, and armies and mortals crumble before them. The devastation spreads for hundreds of li, and lesser cultivators flee the field. Yet in the north, the Bear Enslavement Sect has asked for help. Persistent raids from the Noble Knowledge Sect see cultivators and mortals alike sacrificed to their monstrous maze, as it grows outwards and ever-outwards. Not easily overwhelmed by Nascent power, the Siege on the Maze must be manned by many cultivators of lesser power.

Qi Condensation cultivators will guard villages and the like, preventing the seizure of allied cultivators and mortals by the raiders. Success would mean slowing the expansion of the Maze, Failure would mean it grows faster in the area you guard.

Foundation establishment cultivators will proactively raid into the Maze, attempting to rescue some of the highest-ranked from the Bear Enslavement Sect already kidnapped for sacrifice. Negotiations with Bear Enslavement have borne fruit, and could yield recognition of our legal right to hold our territories under the acknowledgement of the Righteous Path - at least from this power. A Failure would leave this road closed off, but a Success could give us diplomatic support we have only yet dreamt of.

Secondly, The Secrets of the Underworld

The Underworld Spirit Palace remains unconquered fully. A thousand traps and vaults remain, and unlocking them will bring great wealth to the Clan. Simply cracking it open with Nascent power would destroy wealth untold, and so the Clan's regular cultivators are sent to recover it.

Qi Condensation cultivators will dive into the Western Redstone Keep, a fortress deep underground that has traps that seemingly trigger on Foundation and above strength only. Success would give us, rumour has, a working set of portable Spirit Artillery, enough to equip an entire mobile Legion, enhancing their combat strength. Failure might trigger the traps, destroying everything.

Foundation Establishment cultivators will be sent into the Qi-Draining Capillary, a massive blood vessel of the slain Turtle Child that is nearly impassable, draining Qi except for a few safe routes. Impassable for most, apparently the Jingshen hid something down here, aiming to store it away and use it as a defensive measure for the Palace. The remainder of the mass of Light Qi, trapped between two powerful artifact-mirrors. Those mirrors are slowly burning out...

Success would see the recovery of the Light Qi, preventing it from ever being turned against us, or even permitting us to use it as a trap against our enemies.

Failure would see the mirror containment fail, doing tremendous damage to the Underworld Spirit Palace in the process.

Lastly, the Mountain Bell Expedition.

Our faster Legions, supplied by Spirit Stones as they are, have been considered the best choice to break through the new Ma territory and join with the beleaguered Mountain Bell Sect. Defending their outlying territories is growing tougher for them, menaced on all sides as they are. We aim to build a series of hidden caches of Spirit Stones to allow the Mountain Bell wounded and crippled to travel south, towards the Spirit Oasis. Militarily they are on the verge of falling if it were not for consistent Nascent Soul action, and two allied expeditions have been dispersed and destroyed on their way north, despite the Altar's current weakness. It is considered to be wise by the Second Elder to build relations with the more heavily pressed Righteous Powers - while Strength Purity have spoken for us in the past, as they rise to power they will need to do so less and less. Building relationships with other Righteous Powers will give us diplomatic leverage as we pursue other goals, especially those that may involve currently Righteous territory.

Qi Condensation Disciples will serve as scouts and cache-builders. A success will mean building a series of waypoints that will allow far more wounded to come south. Failure will mean that number dwindles substantially.

Foundation Establishment cultivators will relieve four minor fortresses in the south of Mountain Bell territory, permitting their cultivators to retreat, rest, and travel south as needed. A Success here would build tremendous relationships with many of the rising powers in the Mountain Bell Sect, including their Grand Elder's great-grandson and personal disciple. A Failure would see him be badly wounded or even die, which would reduce our relationship with Mountain Bell to near-nothing.
 
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Second Winning Vote

Scheduled vote count started by occipitallobe on Dec 4, 2021 at 1:46 AM, finished with 199 posts and 60 votes.
 
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