Money and Power: A Xianxia Merchant Quest

The Contractor
"Just stick to the plan," Teo's calm, authoritative voice assured Chachi. Don't antagonize, don't act dumb or desperate. Seek out existing connections and strengthen them, which in this public forum will show less friendly parties that you do, in fact, still have allies. Chachi thought it was a good plan, if a bit tepid, like most of Teo's plans. She nearly veered off when she heard about the Saint, but there's no guarantee they were even here, rumors about Saints appearing in the oddest places were ubiquitous and rarely panned out. Besides, everyone and their dog would be looking to get some tidbit of cultivation advice out of them. It must be exhausting.

She walked with purpose through the arterial corridors. She passed a wall of Glorious Pineapple Sage and fought back a pang of grief. The smell reminded her of when her father first brought her to Court at twelve. The crowds overwhelmed her with anxiety, so he told her to imagine the corridors as rivers, the people as rushing and whirling water, and the flowers as the bank. When that didn't help, he sat her on a patch of Sage. Everyone instinctively slid around the delicate flowers, and the child plopped among them. He told her the Court, the Land, and the Lord were all reflections of each other. If you could learn to navigate the riverways, you could learn to navigate the dynamics of the Court, and to navigate the Lord's heart. It was a calming thing to hear at the time, that her father had such magical insight. Now, Chachi still wished she had half his wisdom. Well, if she couldn't navigate this place like a master, she could at least pretend.

She emerged on a small balcony, one of hundreds, and took in a spectacular view of the capital. Her eyes drifted to construction on the Blue Confluence: "Sky-Raisers" a new design that used ambient Teotle to partially float the weight of the upper floors so the absurdly tall towers didn't collapse. It was breathtakingly ambitious.

"Foolish," a short, long-bearded man with an alarming lined face tsked next to her, "One disruption in the Teotle and those eyesores will fall back to earth. Gotta have solid bones. You can't rely on Teotle to do your engineering for you."

"I don't know. If the Lord wills them to stay up, then up they stay" Chachi countered, "I can disrupt Teotle, but I can't counter even his passive protections in his capital.

"We've been at peace too long," the man shook his head and looked like he wanted to elaborate, but stopped himself.

This is Zhezhurani of the Kalchiuani, by adoption. He's their chief materials engineer. Nearly a mortal in cultivation, flawed foundation, but brilliant in his specialty. Act humble, flatter him, get him talking about what he loves.

"What do you mean? I'm afraid I don't know much about buildings, or war for that matter." Chachi gave him an earnest smile, and was rewarded with a softening of his aged face into something almost grandfatherly.

"The Lord's passive protection weaken if he must actively use a non-trivial amount of his power. If he's forced to fight with all his strength, he will drain the land and everyone in it, as if we were his Teotle reserves. That on its own will disrupt the ambient Teotle flows. So now, if he ever goes to war, those silly buildings will fall first thing, crushing everyone inside and around them. That damages the capital, which will wound him. Utter madness. He has not lifted his hand in anger for centuries, we are well positioned here in the interior of the Empire, but we still have Abyssals to the West, great beasts to the South and Infernal beings hiding among us. And what if a Demigod attacks the Empire? The Emperor will be forced to draw deeply from all of civilization, and then…" he mimics a building falling over with his arm.

Chachi nodded appreciatively, and didn't have to fake it. She'd only known peace, she wasn't alone in that. But to build something that would only stand in peace time? She took another, more critical look at the new buildings, "they all want to be as close to the Court as possible. Now there's nowhere left to build but up," she mused, "how would you solve that?"

"Use Teotle in the materials stage," his answer was instant, eager, "forge a proper alloy with the strength and flexibility to withstand the forces on its own. Hyper-compress if you have to. That's your skeleton. Use light materials for the 'flesh'. Heavy Teotle use in the construction phase, or for luxuries like those fancy "elevators" they're putting in the new towers now. You can even put a minor ambient imbuement in the materials to prevent degradation, but never rely on it for structural integrity.

"The Walking Fortresses stop walking without Teotle, but they're still fortresses."

"Exactly! That was a good project. Even the imbued weapons are operated by personal Teotle," he smiled nostalgically, "I wasn't the lead on that, but I designed your armor. Fine materials there.

"So if your way is better," Chachi asked, "why are those being built the way they are?"

He sighed, "cost, 90% of it is cost. It's easy enough to carve a simple repeated rune-pattern on cheap materials, unskilled mortals can do it with a template. Much pricier to engineer it proper and forge the right materials. We barely bother to bid on those jobs anymore, everyone wants it done for half price when you're selling space, not quality, and who cares if it falls over in a mortal generation? You've already sold it."

Chachi was momentarily confused by the term 'rune-pattern,' Zhezhurani wasn't from the Thousand Rivers, so he must have fallen into an unfamiliar metaphor for Teotle flow. Waterways were the best way to think about them, but people less familiar with those patterns sometimes used weaving, or writing, or mechanics as their language of choice. Or maybe it was construction specific jargon? When she produced an object's waterways in the Cosmic Forge, she integrated them much deeper than 'carving' implied, they were part of the… She didn't have a word for it. Huh. Spiritual fiber maybe?

She reigned herself in, she'd think about waterways on her own time, "so, what's the other 10%?"

"Eh?"

"The other 10% of it, if 90% is cost."

"Oh, right, right. Aesthetics. I'm afraid they have us there. The thin floating effect, the inverted pyramid thing they have going on, or see those spindly bridges? Just can't do it with materials alone, or at least I haven't found a way. Our designs would be a bit boxy and same-looking. If you want to make something that will stand, you have to pay attention to mundane physics."

Chachi nodded, and figured this was a good time to steer things in a more profitable direction, "so, if you're not winning bids on sky risers, what are you working on now? Anything?"

He grinned, "looking to get us working for cheap, eh? Well, sorry to say we might have some real construction work. Not that the Walking Fortresses weren't a fun project… Anyway, we're bidding on some major canal work."

Canals! Teo sounded excited. Chachi might not have known why a few months ago, but she'd poured over their distribution maps long enough to know that a few canals, the right canals, would seriously help their local distribution, which still relied on river boats.

"But, uh, now that I think of it, maybe we'll end up hiring you this time," he sounded more hesitant, now that he was talking business. But his clan sent him here, so they must trust his judgement enough to negotiate in their name.

"It's a massive amount of earth to move, do you need Morning Dew? Or maybe Ox Breath?"

"No, ah, not your clan. You, personally. Your Mastery made those Teotle engines for the Fortresses, right? They're a real work of art. We're sure one clan will have a plan based on mortal labor, another with coordinated techniques. We can beat them both out with specialized machinery. If we design a fortress scale digging machine, can you make the engine?

"Yes!" Chachi nodded, designs already flying through her mind.

But…

"But, the personal attention of a Transforming Matriarch doesn't come cheap…"

[] Money

You want a one-time payment for your work, you settle on $15 after some negotiation (with Teo's help)

[] Labor

In addition to their big contract, you want them to dig some private canals for your clan. This should increase your profits in the Thousand Rivers. It's hard to say by how much, and depends on your continued reliance on river trade and this region.

[] Write in
 
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The Supplier
Zhezhurani nodded to her proposal, "We'll need to make sure it's a fair exchange of labor, but this sounds like a strong deal in principal. We'll send a negotiator to your compound by the next sunrise to hammer out specifics."

I've already alerted our team. We'll be ready for them. Good work.

Chachi perfectly matched his bowing salute. Outside the Court, he would bow lower, as she was the Matriarch of an equal-status Clan. Here, all were equal.

That business done, she wandered the halls with an eye out for more allies. She quickly passed a round lounge that smelled of intoxicant, and skirted some steaming pools. She needed to maintain her sobriety, and her dignity. She decided to stop at a dining room with plates of food lining the walls, defying gravity with imbuements and kept warm with tiny flecks of fire crystal. She saddled up behind a mortal man who stared at the meals with warring desire and fear.

"Just take one, they're free for all guests," she advised gently.

He jumped at her voice, started to throw himself to the floor, then jumped back straight with a strangled yelp. From his clothes, he was a poor laborer of some kind. Chachi wasn't sure where they got the mortals from. Maybe the house servants just grabbed them off the streets?

"Here," she took a pair that looked inoffensive and flipped them the right way, she handed one to him and took the other for herself. He bowed and with a grin she matched it perfectly, which made him turn red and retreat. She shrugged and scanned the room for a less flustered dining companion. Her eyes lit on Okichiltekitki, just the kind of woman she wanted to meet. Chachi plopped herself down on a simple wooden stool next to the head of the Special Farmer's Union and found, to her delight, that her body was cushioned by an ingenious air imbuement hidden in the wood grain.

Okichiltekitki arched an eyebrow at her. From her elaborate hair-do down to her invisible sandals (a fashionable imbued toe-ring that let her bare feet seemingly float just off the floor) she was the height of elegance. Everything about her screamed the opposite of "farmer," but that was the point. The farmers, even ones growing essence rich products for clans and sects, had long been the bottom of society. A "farming clan" or even a "farming cultivator" was like an oxymoron, or the start to a rude joke. The best they could hope for was the patronage of a real clan. By organizing into a "union," which Chachi understood to be a kind of weak clan structure without a core family to lead them, the disparate farming villages were able to acquire some semblance of respectability and bargaining power. It was important that their representative be seen as a cultivator, a business woman, and not a simple farmer like the cowed mortal Chachi had just condescended to. Thus, Okichiltekitki, a woman who spoke for farmers yet literally never touched the earth.

"Good time to chat?" Chachi smiled at the older woman.

"Well… If it isn't my worst customer," Okichiltekitki sneered at her.

Chachi blinked slowly. What?

What? Teo sounded baffled. Is she teasing? I can't see her face.

She didn't look like she was teasing, "excuse me?"

"You know how long it takes to grow 1000-year-cinnamon?"

"1000 years?" Chachi answered slowly, still shocked by the tone of her business partner.

"You got it!" Her voice dripped with scorn, "Essence farming takes centuries of careful cultivation of the earth. We can't just mix up a new recipe every quarter like you. We need assurances if we plant 1000-year-cinnamon that it will sell in a 1000 years. Your father has been fighting the union for a century. Every year you found a dozen new ways to mix your fancy water so you can bypass our farmers, and where you couldn't do that you've tried to buy up our lands and pouch our members. Anything to avoid working with the Union. Now, you're finally forced to pay a fair price for your cure-all and you come crawling back, as if we had somehow anticipated your need for twice as much cinnamon this year 1000 years ago!"

Chachi frowned at her, "is this some kind of tactic?" she asked Teo as much as Okichiltekitki.

"Tactic? I'm just telling you the facts. We cannot fulfill your latest orders. Sorry. We serve our more reliable customers first. We can give you the scraps after their orders are fulfilled."

The woman stabbed with irritation at her food. Chachi had completely ignored her own dish at this baffling turn of events. No doubt they'd put in an order with the Farmer's Union recently. It was larger than normal so they could stretch their reserves of Heavenspan Water. Shouldn't they be celebrating? They were literally paying the Union more money. She didn't even want to talk to her about this, she wanted to discuss a transportation partnership, and Okichiltekitki just dove in with a mad attack.

Something is wrong. Even if her Union is frustrated with us, or she doesn't have the product we need, you never talk to a customer like this. She should be apologizing. Even if we weren't a customer, you're a Matriarch for Light's sake! You'd be in your rights to duel her for this, and the Union has no one in Transforming to match you. She's playing some kind of game. I'm… I'm not sure what. I'll look into it. Someone must be paying her, or leaning on her.

What is your approach?

[] Duel
You'll have blood for this!

[] Aggressive
No one talks to you like that. She wants trouble, she just got it... Short of an outright duel, of course.

[] Conciliatory
You're sorry she feels that way. How can you make it up to the Farmer's Union?

[] Charming
Come on, don't be like that. We're friends.

[] Direct
Something is wrong here. She's not acting normal, at all. Address the Lion-Turtle in the room.

[] Strictly Business
Completely ignore her tone, make your real proposal as if she'd said just greeted you and everything was normal.

[] Write-in
Keep it to a very general approach.
 
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Lord Cuāpitzīniā
Adhoc vote count started by Sigil on Mar 12, 2022 at 7:12 PM, finished with 19 posts and 9 votes.


Chachi set her jaw. She could whether the insults, and perhaps the farmers even had a reasonable grievance from their limited point of view, her father valued flexibility and innovation, which seemed anathema to the union. What she could not stand, what something deep in her spirit rebelled against, was this woman lying to her face. She let a bit of her aura spill out, and touched the lesser cultivator with a whisper of Diamond, clarity that shattered deception, truth that cleansed impurity.

Okichiltekitki winced and sucked in air through her teeth, some of her elegant veneer cracking, "what are…?"

"Who is your backer?" Chachi barked, "you would never speak to me like this without one."

The representative rallied, her shoulder's squaring, "we are equals in the court!"

Chachi dismissed the protest with a wave, even as the entire dining room turned to watch the exciting clash, "equals treat each other with respect, lest things devolve to a duel. Yet you dare insult me in this court. It's foolish. You're not a foolish woman, the Union choose you for your political acumen, and your self-control. Are you speaking for them now? Is it in their interests to insult one of their largest customers? Or have you been bought? Who told you to do it? What did they offer?"

Okichiltekitki held Chachi's eyes, but she shrunk down with every moment the stare held, Diamond resisted deceit and insult both, and whatever internal weapons the other cultivator had, they could not withstand the pressure.

Finally she broke, "nothing I said was a lie. You think we are natural allies, because we need each other to profit. We are also natural enemies. You want to exploit us, we do not want to be exploited. Your father was desperate to break us and make slaves of us. You are a poisonous costumer. We could do nothing but tolerate your father's provocations because he was strong in ways you are not."

Chachi continued to stare her down, "that isn't what I asked."

"Not here!" she hissed, her eyes flicked up above Chachi's shoulder, and there was a flash of genuine fear. Then, a blank mask.

"We will not meet your orders for any product which might be used as a substitute for Heavenspan Water. If you wish to discuss other arrangements, we can do so at our compound," She stood up with a jerk and walked away at speed.

Chachi sighed, she quickly downed a shrimp from her plate, then she stood and turned to face her new opponent. He was a long-faced man with empty eyes and a regal bearing, wearing unadorned robes in the Lord's gold and green. There was a weight to him, spiritually, like the world bowed just a little in his direction.

"Greetings to Clan Atlahau. I am lord Cuāpitzīniā. Would you kindly follow me so we may converse in private?

Not a good sign. Lord Cuāpitzīniā is a favored grandson of Lord Tlaloc and a Transcendent cultivator in his own right. He's often called upon to enforce the Lord's will in complicated matters. Some call him the Lord's Left Hand. If this was a friendly meeting, he would have sent someone else.

Chachi shrugged and followed. He strolled with confidence down a pair of corridors, into a lounge, and then with a touch opened what seemed to be sheer wall, which revealed a small, plain room that contained only a pair of old-fashioned leather chairs.

Lord Cuāpitzīniā took a seat and gestured for Chachi to do the same. His voice was low and droning, like a disinterested official repeating a memorized lecture for the thousandth time, "I'm sure you were hoping to meet with our Lord, and you will shortly. However, I'm sure you know that our Lord's preferences towards the behavior of his guests do not extend towards his own person. Our Lord does not negotiate with his subjects, and he certainly does not accede to their demands. Our Lord will proclaim what is just. However, he is not unreasonable. He wants all his subjects to thrive, and to, as much as is possible, be pleased with their Lord. What, precisely, he proclaims can be influenced by events that occur before he makes his will public. They will be influenced by the conversation between equals we are having now."

He studied her face, "I see you understand. I will begin by making what I know of Our Lord's mind, which I know well but do not speak for in any official capacity, clear. It is his will that the Heavenspan water will flow into his people, that they be nourished with its power and thrive beneath his benevolence. It is his will that the public institutions which are an apparatus of his will be enriched by this flow, that he might continue to insure the prosperity and security of his people. It is not his concern if others are also enriched by it, or if one party is enriched above another. Our Lord, in keeping with the Will of Light, may its benevolence guide us for all eternity, finds slavery abhorrent and would never engage in the Abyssal Practice, in any form. Therefore, he will never force anyone to extract the Heavenspan water. Our Lord, in keeping with the River Duke's policies, may his wisdom bless us, will not take anyone's secrets either directly or through coercion.

He cleared his throat, "I would like to bring your attention to an unrelated matter at this moment. A Patriarch in good standing within this court recently spoke out in complaint against you to Our Lord. Our Lord could choose to hear this complaint formally, to allow you two to resolve it between yourselves according to the norms of the Empire, or to advise the Patriarch that you are in his good graces and he will hear no word said against you. This decision depends entirely on his opinion of you, which may be influenced by this conversation."

"Finally, I would like to advise you as a friend," absolutely nothing about his manner was friendly, "that our Lord's Good Grace is more valuable than any coin. It can be difficult to thrive in the Thousand Rivers without it. Now, is there anything you would like to express to me about your intentions regarding the distillation and sale of Heavenspan water in the near future?"

Chachi considered, "first, I have a question, since you are more familiar with our Lord. I was under the impression that he and my father were… Friendly? They often met in private in the palace, not like this. I thought the Heavenspan water rights were a reflection of that fondness. Does he still care for my father's clan?"

He frowned, "you are correct that they would occasionally meet. I will not speak to Our Lord's affections. I will say that he is friendly with many subjects, that he is a naturally generous and gregarious man. This is his preferred manner unless he must sit in judgement. I believe your father performed confidential services for Our Lord, as all loyal subjects should, and received his access to the Heavenspan water as a reward for his loyalty and discretion. I was not privy to their discussions, or to the services he rendered. I do not know if the Lord would like you to continue those confidential services. I doubt he trusts you as he did your father, but you may wish to express your willingness to continue that relationship at this moment."

I have no idea what our father would have done for them. I'm sure our father would have performed any reasonable task if it was a personal request from the Lord, what really confuses me is what use the Great Lord Tlaloc would have for a merchant clan.

Lord Cuāpitzīniā is no Lord Tlaloc, but he seems to have his grandfather's ear. What you say here will certainly set the tone for your meeting with the True Lord himself. What is your stance?

[] Hard-Line

There was always the chance that Tlaloc would put on some pressure before he lowered his unreasonable taxes. This is that pressure. Propose a more profitable tax scheme, something your clan can live with, and stick to it no matter his threats. He can't force you to extract the water when it is not profitable for your clan to do so.

[] Offer your services

You can continue the arrangements he had with your father… Whatever those were. You wish to extract the Heavenspan water free of charge in exchange for services you will render. You will prove your loyalty and discretion, like your father before you.

[] Relent

He's right, operating under the Lord's Good Grace is better than a bit of coin. You will continue to extract Heavenspan Water at your old rates and pay a premium for it. This will mean a massive hit to your profits. That's the cost of doing business in the 1000-Rivers, you will make up the profits somewhere else.

[] Compromise

Propose a painfully high tax scheme, but one that will allow your clan to make a miniscule profit on the Heavenspan Water. It might be more profitable in other regions. This will mean a substantial hit to your overall profits.

[] Propose

Actually, you hope the Lord has more important things on his mind than a bit of water, you care so much for his good graces you wish to marry into his Great House. The Heavenspan Water will resolve itself once enriching your family is the same as enriching his.

[] Trade

The Lord wants the water to flow, and he wants to be enriched. Does that enrichment need to come from Heavenspan Water? Your father lost his life pursuing a trade deal for animal products in the beast lands. You are sure they will be very profitable. You promise to give him all the males of the herd as a gift, so you will both be enriched by this new trade. You hope that this will restore his good grace and he will look more favorably on your use of Heavenspan Water.

(Some of these choices are re-litigating an earlier talk you had with Teo. I don't want to normally do that, but it's been a long time and arguably Teo's plan was merely to get Lord Tlaloc to the negotiating table, and now he is)

[] Write-in
 
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Lord Tlaloc
Chachi considered her options. Teo would want them to stick to the plan, but free water was better than affordable water. There was a more important reason for her to agree to serve the Lord though: Her father did it.

"I'm not my father. I don't have… I know I'm a poor substitute right now. But I want to try my best to fulfill his legacy. There are people who speak ill against him, now that he's dead. They say such terrible things. But, he believed in me, and I believe in him. He thought it wise to serve our Lord, I would do the same if I can."

Well said. It's easy to criticize when you only have a partial view, to become embittered because you covet power that was never yours, or villainize when the truth is you just have opposed interests. You and I were the closest to our father, in different spheres, and we are able to see how admirable he could be. I am sorry for doubting you, I tried to believe it was because of your youth and inexperience, but if I am honest with myself, it's because I thought it was my destiny to fulfill his legacy and you threatened that. It's foolish, we are all our father's legacy, and we will fulfill it together.

Lord Cuāpitzīniā nodded placidly, "I will inform Our Lord. Please enjoy the Court, I will find you when he wishes to meet," he was clearly uninterested in her speech. Chachi didn't care, it wasn't really for him.

Chachi spent the next hour wandering the Court, on the lookout for more business opportunities, or for that Saint. She thought maybe it was the man with wild eyes doing strange tricks, such as making coins disappear, without even the smallest drop of Teotle. He informed her that he was but a mortal performer, not a Saint in disguise… But how could a mortal be capable of such a feat?

Cuāpitzīniā interrupted her search to escort her to an indoor rainforest, where he left her. Its central feature was a multi-story waterfall that churned the pond beneath it into a refreshing mist. Chachi didn't have an eye for foliage, but the trees and vines seemed native to the thousand rivers. She could feel true sunlight from the crystalline artificial sun hanging just above the waterfall. She searched for the Lord, but instead she found a pair of silver-bearded monkeys swinging in the canopy. Her eyes followed them for a few moments, but then they caught on an incongruous speck of light. With a leap she closed the distance between her and it, until she could see it was a small lizard. With a puff of flame, quickly quenched in this wet environment, it startled away from her. She followed it easily, its bright white standing in stark contrast to the browns and greens of its environment.

"A White Fire Siren Salamander," she heard a deep voice, rumbling and jovial, behind her, "a mistake of nature, rare because it cannot survive without protection. The Fire Siren Salamander blends into the foliage and attracts prey by mimicking their mating sounds. When they approach, searching for a potential mate, it kills them with its flame spirit-beast technique. This tactic does not work if the prey can see a bright white Salamander trying to trick them. So, they survive only in captivity. There are some among my peers who think that this means they should not exist. I disagree. The whites are the most beautiful, even their unnaturally fragility is a part of it. Is that not worth protecting? Many such things thrive beneath my protection. "

Chachi turned to take in Lord Tlaloc, who stood among the strongest of the True Lord Cultivators. She'd seen him before at a distance, when her father took her to Court. Up close, she could appreciate the enormity of the man. He was huge. Inhumanly tall, muscular and corpulent both. Gold-bronze skin peeked behind a writhing coat of vines. He wore a crown of thirteen flowers and a wide smile, somehow both warm and predatory.

His physical presence was nothing compared to the spiritual. He was enormous, overbearing in a way that was difficult to grasp, she was an ant at the foot of a Mount Tai, and even knowing that it was there she could not take it all in. His power was not just greater than hers, it was hers, she was a drop of water in a torrential river. So close to him, she could feel his authority tugging at her soul. This was her home. He was her Lord. The Land-Bond did not require absolute obedience, or even loyalty, it required only the knowledge deep in her spirit that he was her rightful ruler.

Chachi fell to her knees and kissed the earth that was him, "Lord Tlaloc, your subject greets you."

"Rise," he laughed, "I'm sure you've been shocked by my grandson's airs. He's a good kid, but I recently put him on the treasury and he's like a little Lightning Drill Ocelot when it comes to his work. I don't pay much attention to the taxes, don't have the head for stone-counting, but I've heard the new plan to profit from river-water extraction was a bit harsh."

Chachi nodded at that, oddly sheepish. She felt a wave of relief to be talking to the Lord, she knew somewhere deep inside that he would set things right.

He shook his head ruefully, "It was bad timing for you as well. I'm sorry for the loss of your father. He was a fascinating man. Ambitious, insightful, driven, a real problem-solver. I couldn't attend his funeral in person, bad precedent, but I was there in spirit, if you know what I mean," he pulled up on one eye-lid comically, and Chachi giggled like a child.

"I don't want to reverse my taxes just yet… I think there's an advantage to them. Suddenly all sorts of Clans are coming to me, asking for a bit of relief, and I can make an exception here or there, maybe a favor or a service. It's better than just ordering them around. I don't like how that feels, smacks of slavery… You get it." Chachi did, in that moment it made perfect sense. It was good and right for the Lord to suddenly raise taxes on the Clans so he could pressure them into making otherwise unlawful concessions. It was as the Lord willed, and what the Lord willed was naturally correct.

Lord Tlaloc held out one vine-cloaked arm, and an instant later one of the silver-bearded monkeys alighted on it. Chachi felt a miniscule trickle of his Teotle and grapes flourished on the vines, which the monkey proceeded to consume with gusto.

"I understand that you are interested in following in your father's footsteps," the Lord continued, "that's great! I like your attitude. I like that you decided outside my direct presence, it's more sincere that way. Too bad you're not ready yet. I'm sure you have your own strengths, I hear you have a fascinating foundation and mastery. I'll have one of my kids come up with a way we can benefit from that, but to really help me like your old man did you'll need to be at in least Transposition. Make sure you put some time in on your cultivation, I don't want to wait three hundred years for you to step in."

"Yes, my Lord." Chachi was a genius at cultivation, it was her greatest talent. She'd been trying to broaden herself so she could replace her father as a business-woman, but she knew she also needed to at least match his spiritual strength for her Clan to recover.

"Great! Now about those taxes. I'm not giving you the water for free, I'll reconsider when you're past Merging. For now, I'll give you some relief so you can get there faster. Your taxes are cut to a quarter of the true rate for this year, half the year after, and then they will return to full. Should be a good incentive for you to rush up those steps. Was there anything else you wanted to discuss?"

The Lord seemed to be in no hurry, he was taking clear joy in his menagerie and didn't dismiss Chachi.

Question Time is open. Feel free to write-in any questions or comments for the Lord. I reserve the right to put them in Chachi's voice. Anything rude or otherwise an exceptionally bad idea will be vetoed.
 
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Tlaloc Q&A 1
[X] Do you know any good stories about my father?

He'll answer this but I need to think about it for a bit. Tlaloc is the sort to actually tell a story, which means I need to write a little story that takes into account what Tlaloc would want to say and what I want to reveal about a figure I've kept pretty enigmatic.

[X] Do you have any cultivation advice? (He did just tell us to hurry up and cultivate)

"There's some new thing called "statistics" the minor cultivators are obsessed with these days. It's a useful trick, but it can deceive. They say things like '75% of all cultivators die during merging,' as if they have uncovered the secrets of heaven, and then it scares everyone into not pushing their advancement. It's odd, because that's a lie composed of truth, like the lattice of a Crystalline Butterfly. Who is dying, and who is succeeding? I do not wield the power of heaven, but I have felt it, and it is real. Your path to Transcendent relies on the foundation in your spirit, on your will, your wisdom, and your fate. Chose your moment and your method well. I can feel that your path is Diamond. Meditation alone is of limited value, seek Diamond in the world. Look for insights into its true nature and give the ritual personal significance. Do not allow fear to fester inside you."

[x] You wish for me to rise in cultivation quickly, but insofar as i know my current cultivation step is a fragile and dangerous one. How do you recommend that i accelerate my advancement safely?

"In my youth there were far fewer Perfect cultivators. They were prey, so they were driven to make the journey with haste. Now they resemble Timeless Sloths, lingering until the last moment at each step. Do not trust the advice of such cowards. Do not seek safety, seek power, for only through power will you find safety."

[X] What can you tell me about the beast lands?

"I am unsurprised that a merchant, even one as capable as your father, met his end there. They are outside of the Law. There is custom, but it is a poor shield. Trust only in strength, strength and pragmatism. You will find natives, who are closer to the beasts than those born in civilization. Their thinking will be strange to you, but you can bend your mind to match it if you try. It would help if you made a study of the natural world, as I have. There are also exiles, who have fled from the Will of Light. They will feel familiar to you, but they are far worse than the natives. Many will have taken the Infernal Seed to survive, their nature is corruption and betrayal. Then there are the beasts. They are the true rulers of those lands. They are stronger than you will expect, even if you expect them to be strong. The Emperor purged beasts of such strength from our lands. Even with your cultivation, you will be more prey than master to them. Just remember that they truly are beasts, they do not build, or plan, or exert themselves beyond their base needs. This is the salvation of all who foolishly chose to dwell in their domain.

[x] is there anything I might be able to reasonably acquire in the beast lands that could earn your favor or more leniency?

"I'm sure you know I take pleasure in collecting rare plants and beasts. A mating pair is best. I'll have a kid send over a list of my most desired specimens, at least the ones you can reasonably collect. I'm sure there are also some there so rare I've never heard of them. I'd like that."

And more specifically, does he know anything about that mountain Lord who killed our father

"I do not know who killed your father. His death happened outside of my domain and does not interest me. I have never heard of this mountain lord, but there are no True Lords in the Beast Lands, The Final Beast will not tolerate them. Good luck with your vengeance."

[x] My forge is a very potent tool, would you be willing to commission something from me for someone of your house in return for a way to heal teo?

"You want to get paid already? Were you not offering to serve me for my good will alone? Ah, don't worry, I'm not mad. It's worth asking, I want all in my domain to thrive. Your brother damaged his core, yes? I have high hopes for your forge, but the best way to heal such a thing is a Medical Saint. My own Will is poorly suited to such delicate matters. I do not believe there is anything you can make that would be worth trading favors with their kind, but my imagination often fails me. As I understand it, the limits of imagination are the greatest weakness to your Forge. Come to me not just with your mastery, but with your grandest idea, and I may change my mind. Or try your hand at contacting a Saint yourself, and see if they want to trade directly."

[x] Of the animals under his care, which is his favorite/thinks of first?

I may answer this, but I want to think about it. It's an important question to him that he will be enthusiastic about, but he'll have a long-ish answer with a bit of insight.

[X] Are the rumors of a Saint being in attendance true?

"Yes."

[X] Do you know how that mortal was able to perform their tricks without Teotle? Such wonders exist even among the mortals!

"I enjoy those tricks as well. Their secrets are important to them, I will not lightly reveal them."
 
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Tlaloc Q&A 2
does he know anything about the gibberish/ strange language and concepts the giant was talking about when he called us a baby cultivator?

"Do you know what your name means? It is not Language, but it was once a language. Ageless cultivators like me can still remember a time when it was spoken as our first tongue, but the Emperor commanded that all should speak his language. The Will of Light does not extend beyond our borders. You may wish to learn their tongue and speak it in their lands, though only Language is spoken here.

The Orthodox Path is just one way to cultivate. It was first developed by the Sects to guide their students. It is not the only path. I'm sure you know there are forbidden paths, there are also secret 'heterodox' paths that many of the ancient Clans still follow. In the Beast Lands the natives cultivate using elemental focused methods inspired by the beasts. This unorthodox path is flawed. They cannot extend their lifespan or use Teotle in many of the ways we can. But the demands of survival are harsher there, without a Lord's protection, so they subject every newborn child to a ritual that will either kill them or force their flawed Exhaltation."


Would It be wrong or foolish to bring up the crafters concerns about the tower construction falling if there was an attack?

"Every time I look out my window I see a monument to hubris. What should I do? Write a great building code? A thousand petty little laws dictating how, and when, and why my subjects should build? They would curse my tyranny and in the same breath swarm around my laws like Devouring Ants, building new monstrosities that are just as mad, even as they adhere to the letters of my decrees. Would I stop only on building? What of potion brewing, or farming, or the making of shoes? I decided long ago to give my people the freedom to be fools. I am strong enough to survive their idiocy… And sometimes I am surprised to find that it was not idiocy at all, in the end. If I told my subjects how they should build as a young lord, this grand city would be made of dried mud bricks."

[X] Do you know any good stories about my father?

"Let me tell you what made your father such a great merchant. He was able to see not just what people want, but what they need, when even they didn't know they needed it. It's well known that I like gifts like the salamander you gave me. Most Clans try to find something new for my collection, and I always appreciate it, I really do. I like them. But I don't need them, you know? I'm a True Lord, I am not a man with many unfulfilled needs, or at least ones I know of.

One day your father came by not with another howling monkey, but with a cart full of giant scrolls. On each scroll was a map of my lands. Not much of a gift, yes? Except each map was different, each was new. There was a map of populations, a map of biomes, a map of trade routes, even a map of opinions! Each the same place, but seen in a new light, like scales of Prism Fish. They came with a minor imbuement, that let me overlap whichever maps I chose. So I could see how populations mapped to the trade routes, or the biomes.

My kids have since updated those maps a thousand times. They're more detailed now, more accurate, more diverse. But the real gift wasn't the maps themselves, it was the idea of them. I couldn't imagine not having my maps now. To find True Lord's Need, this is true genius.

I said that the weakness of your Forge is imagination, right? It is a common weakness among cultivators. Cultivation demands creativity along with wisdom, insight, and strength of will. Yet it does the least to improve those things. They call you genius for your cultivation skill. If you would forge your reputation into truth, remember always that genius first resides in the mind."

[x] Of the animals under his care, which is his favorite/thinks of first?

"Rain Frogs. When I was a boy and it rained hard I would rush outside to see them hop out of the lake and into the puddles. I'd jump in the mud next to them, and pretend I was a frog too. If you ever lose your way, try to remember where your path started. Mine was a boy wallowing in the mud with Rain Frogs."

Writing note: I noticed I've been adding an e to Teotl since I started posting again, but it was originally Teotl. Not sure if it's worth going back and correcting.
 
Intrigue and Partners
Lord Tlaloc ended their meeting with a warning, "a promise is just words. We met here, with an audience of only beasts, because you haven't earned the protection of my open favor yet. The Nepoualistli Clan has a complaint against you, some beating of a distant cousin. I'm not in the mood to deal with it either way, so they'll come at you soon. A duel if they're being formal, an ambush if they're being cheeky. They are honorable sorts, in their fashion, so they will not attempt an assassination. I won't intervene in such matters until you deliver on your promise of service."

---

"What did you learn?" Teo inspected the flowers without any real interest while he asked, their shared office was bustling as ever so they were meeting in the gardens for more privacy. As they wandered through the garden, Chachi took more interest than usual in the movements of the insects: the industrious labor of the bees, the patient traps of the spiders, the frenetic displays of the birds. The natural world hadn't been of much interest to her, but if Lord Tlaloc saw value in it there must be something she was missing.

Chachi frowned and forced her thoughts back to the events at the Court, "It's very… difficult to oppose a Lord. I did not expect the intensity of his presence to move me so deeply, or for him to lean on our supplier. I felt, I don't know exactly, trapped?"

Teo turned and grimaced as his back cracked, "that may not have been Lord Tlaloc directly. He allows his most trusted subordinates a lot of discretion, it may be that Lord Cuāpitzīniā or another party thought it would help smooth things for their Lord. Sticking to our plan may still have worked, the fact that they felt the need to intervene so openly, and meet so soon, indicates some amount of weakness on their part. I suspect they brought in a rival clan to extract the water and found it was a far more difficult process than they expected. Untreated Heavenspan Water has enough raw Teotl to destroy conventional equipment and damage the core of unprepared workers. What else? Look beyond your own feelings."

Chachi dropped into the 9999 revelations meditation for a few moments, "he seemed lonely, and bored," she mused, a bit surprised by the insight, "I expected him to be busy but he wasn't in a rush at all. He just let me ask whatever I wanted, and seemed happy to answer."

Teo's raised an eyebrow, "I can't say I agree. The Lord can have whatever company he wishes, and he has many responsibilities to keep him occupied. Regardless, I hope you begin to recognize the more delicate side of this business. We don't just make elixirs, we manage relationships. Last quarter you focused on the internal side of our business, this quarter we will address the external."

"If you will forgive some simplification, we have four types of friendly relationships: Subordinates, Allies, Partners, and Prospects. Subordinates are tightly bound to us and beneath us in status, so they rarely have room to complain, or to maneuver against us if we fail to address their needs. Still, it is important to keep them happy, or they may begin to undermine us indirectly. Allies are bound to us by blood and contract. They will not betray us lightly, but they can broken away if our relationship erodes enough. An alliance also goes both ways, we will be expected to aid them when they are in need, give them preferential treatment, and extend our trust to them. If we don't fulfill those expectations it will hurt our prestige and our relationship with all of our other allies. Partners share a network of profit and support with us, but they will leave as soon as it benefits them more to do so. We must make sure our interests align. Prospects have no existing relationship with us, but we have a mutual interest, with time and care they can become partners.

At the Court you met with two friendly parties. The construction clan were prospects, but I believe they are quickly becoming partners, we seem to have a strong relationship with them for now. If we want to make them allies, we should propose some long-term contracts, or even better, a marriage. Do not hesitate to offer a marriage if you are serious about a long-term partnership. We have many unmarried relatives... mostly my children and grandchildren. The marriage will not be forced, your offer merely means you are amenable to courtship opportunities between our families. The Farmer's Union are still partners, but our relationship with them seems to be weak. We will have to give them concessions if we want to keep them in our sphere of influence. Alternatively we can try to crush the union and take their best farmers for ourselves, making them subordinates.

You should meet with our friends directly on occasion. We can send representatives but they do not hold your authority or prestige. I have some time in your schedule dedicated to these meetings and appearances at Court this quarter. Meanwhile I will have a diplomatic tutor and texts on maintaining business relationships sent to our compound. You must study these arts or you risk humiliating the clan and alienating our most vital partners."

---

"Really sweetheart?" at their afternoon tea, Chachi's mom seemed very skeptical of Teo's lesson plan, "you expect to learn how to deal with people from a dusty scroll? What is it called '12 ways to make friends and influence people?' Please understand, you will learn so much more from real experience with real people. Shove those books in a corner somewhere and make some more time for your dear mother. I will arrange practical lessons for you, we will focus on what is most important: protecting your own secrets, and discovering the secrets of others. It doesn't matter if you call them friends or enemies; you want something from them, they want something from you, and you must find a way to always have the upper hand."

Intrigue & Etiquette Training

[] Teo's Lessons
Bonus Diplomacy Specialization

[] Mom's Lessons
Bonus Spycraft Specialization

Teo selected the Charm Allies action for you. This action has a few effects
  • You get an update on your most prominent friendly relationships.
  • You can make decisions that alter those relationships
  • Slightly improves all friendly relationships because you're paying attention to them
There's a bunch of votes down here, sorry if it's a little overwhelming.

Subordinates

Mom's Clan (Strong)


The Xochipixqui remnants are pleased that their heir is the Matriarch and her mother holds significant influence. They are being secretly funded by the clan's charitable giving. You really aren't sure who they are, exactly, but apparently they're placed prominently in every branch?

[] Get to know your mother's clan and openly show them some favor
[] Keep them in the shadows

Teo's Maternal Clan (Poor)

The Cacalotl remnants are prominent in the production and administration of the Atlahau Clan. They were content with their subordinate role so long as their heir, Teo, was set to inherent the whole clan. Now Teo is in a subordinate role to you, and even if he's content with it they are extremely unhappy.

[] Name Teo your successor. You might die in the Beast Lands after all, and this will mollify them until you have a child of your own. It might also incentivize your own death, but they don't seem to be the murdering type
[] Give them some face without meaningful concessions

Allies

River Captains (Fair)


Sales handles some of your transportation needs directly, but the Acallachiani Clan of River Captains have contracts for bulk purchases, which they transport independently to the distant corners of the Thousand Rivers. They fear that you are trying to undermine this relationship with your new transportation infrastructure.

[] Extend a long-term contract for them to handle your river transport needs in the 1000 rivers, put your river-salesforce on the other regions
[] Offer adoptions, marriages, and buyouts (attempt to subordinate, damage relationship with a failure)
[] Push them out with your fleet (end alliance)

Crafting Clan (Poor)

The Iquitini Clan has traditionally made your specialized tools and minor treasures. Chachi has been bypassing them with the Forge and they're unhappy.

[] Extend a long-term maintenances contract for the Walking Fortresses
[] Make a significant purchase of personal equipment
[] Make a strategic purchase of high value treasures for you to copy and sell at a better price later (end alliance)
[] Ignore them

Partners

Construction Clan (Strong)


The Kalchiuani Clan is pleased with your first collaborative project and looking forward to your second.

[] Offer a marriage alliance (move to ally)
[] Keep things as they are

Crystal Prospectors (Strong)

The Tehuilotl Prospectors Union are very pleased with your recent orders, their only concern is how to meet your seemingly endless demand.

[] Give them a marriage alliance and a substantial interest-free loan to expand their business (Move to ally)
[] They're fine

Special Farmer's Union (Poor)

The Special Farmer's Union is unhappy with what they see as past attacks on their organization. You met their recent disrespect with a firm but fair rebuke. They've shown some indication that they are willing to repair their relationship with us, and may have been responding to outside pressure.

[] Extend a long-term purchasing agreement
[] Crush them (attempt subordination, lose partner and prestige on failure)
[] No change

Prospects

Security Union


The Blackwater Security Union are a mercenary group composed of sect dropouts. Their most recent contract has run out and they're shopping around for a Clan with deep pockets and a need for reliable muscle.

[] Hire
[] Don't hire

Lady Chalchiuhtlicue

True Lady Chalchiuhtlicue is extremely pleased that your clan plans to ship elixirs to her region. She wants a LOT of elixirs, but due to her war footing may not be able to pay at the moment. She has a business opportunity in spirit clam farms she thinks you'll be very interested in…

[] No! But you will allow her to buy a shipment on credit.
[] No! But you would like to meet with her in person to discuss how you can help each other
[] No! But you will offer a standard bulk shipment discount

The Crystal Cartel

A group calling themselves the Crystal Cartel recently sent your clan the corpse of one of your merchants stuffed with a message-stone. They claim that any merchant who sets foot in the Crystal Desert without their permission will give their life-water to the sand. They are willing to purchase your goods at the border if you offer a very steep discount.

[] Accept, you can still make a small profit in the Crystal Desert risk-free
[] Ignore, heighten security and if they have a problem they can break themselves on your Fortresses
[] Prepare for war
 
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Tet's Return?
I did a manual Tally
[X] Extend a long-term contract for them to handle your river transport needs in the 1000 rivers, put your river-salesforce on the other regions​
5+3+1​
9​
[X] Keep them in the shadows​
5+3​
8​
[X] Extend a long-term purchasing agreement​
5+3​
8​
[X] Teo's Lessons​
4+3+1​
8​
[X] Extend a long-term maintenances contract for the Walking Fortresses​
4+3+1​
8​
[X] Offer a marriage alliance (move to ally)​
3+3+1​
7​
[X] Don't hire​
3+3+1​
7​
[X] No! But you would like to meet with her in person to discuss how you can help each other​
3+3+1​
7​
[X] Name Teo your successor. You might die in the Beast Lands after all, and this will mollify them until you have a child of your own. It might also incentivize your own death, but they don't seem to be the murdering type​
2+3​
5​
[X] Hire​
2​
5​
[X] Ignore, heighten security and if they have a problem they can break themselves on your Fortresses​
2+3​
5​
[X] Accept, you can still make a small profit in the Crystal Desert risk-free​
3+1​
4​
[X] They're fine​
2​
2​
[X] Give them a marriage alliance and a substantial interest-free loan to expand their business (Move to ally)​
1+1​
2​
[X] Make a significant purchase of personal equipment​
1​
1​
[x] Plan help me this is so many votes​
1​
1​
[X] Give them some face without meaningful concessions​
1​
1​
[X] No! But you will offer a standard bulk shipment discount​
1​
1​
[X] Mom's Lessons​
1​
1​
[X] Extend a long-term maintenance contract for the Walking Fortresses and make a significant purchase of personal equipment​
1​
1​
[X] Get to know your mother's clan and openly show them some favor​
1​
1​
[X] Keep things as they are​
1​
1​

Looks like the Below wins

Teo's Lessons
Keeping Mom's clan in the shadows
River Captains (Fair)
Extend a long-term contract for them to handle your river transport needs in the 1000 rivers, put your river-salesforce on the other regions
Crafting Clan (Poor)
Extend a long-term maintenances contract for the Walking Fortresses
Construction Clan (Strong)
Offer a marriage alliance (move to ally)
Crystal Prospectors (Strong)
Tie
Special Farmer's Union (Poor)
Extend a long-term purchasing agreement
Security Union
Don't hire
Lady Chalchiuhtlicue
No! But you would like to meet with her in person to discuss how you can help each other
The Crystal Cartel
Ignore, heighten security and if they have a problem they can break themselves on your Fortresses

Thank you for the manual tally. You won't see an immediate impact for these decisions, but they will matter. You will have a meeting with Lady Chalchiuhtlicue later this quarter.

Some time ago you hired a third party to help investigate Tet. Here's the result. The Bull-Frog costs $5 a quarter.


The Bull-Frog had a reputation as immaculate as his mustache. It had to be, or he wouldn't see the next sunrise. He traveled the span of the Empire working as a private investigator, an odd, rare, dangerous profession in a land where secrets were valued more highly than lives. His worn travelling clothes, thick and practical in the Volcanic Mountain style, stood in stark contrast to the sterile efficiency of the high security brewery where they met.

Chachi favored him with a miniscule bow, appropriate for a superior meeting with a respected contractor, it was a good bow, she'd been refining it lately. It was important as a Matriarch to show respect without harming the status of the clan. She was surprised he'd asked for this meeting so soon, and so suddenly. He must have found something important.

"This location is secure?" he asked, eyeballing an entirely harmless evaporator, "not just to casual scrying, but to invisible stalkers? Long-Sight? Mechanical spying? You trust that these devices do not hold tiny traitors in their innermost workings?"

Chachi rolled her eyes, "This is our most secure facility. Its defenses are elaborate."

"High security has its own allure. Your rivals may have already compromised it to steal your trade secrets and stumble on something even more damaging, but I suppose nowhere is perfect. If you trust this location than I must as well. I have information that could not wait."

"I assumed so, speak." Chachi commanded in her new imperious voice. She'd been practicing with a recorder.

"I interrogated your brother and found him to be… difficult. Remarkably so. I subjected him to a full barrage of techniques that a cultivator of his strength should be unable to resist. These are not some beginner's dabbling, my methods are powerful and subtle."

"It is illegal in this region to invade the inner mind of another…" Chachi warned.

"That prohibition is not seriously enforced by Lord Tlaloc, nor is it a violation of imperial law," he dismissed the protest with an irritated wave, "considering what's at stake, you should not concern yourself with such a miniscule violation."

Chachi accepted the rebuke, "what did you find?"

"Nothing. No trace of treachery is in his mind."

"So he's innocent?" Chachi asked, surprised and embarrassed. Did she arrest her brother for another's crimes?

"Not in the slightest!" he raised his voice theatrically, "his mind was suspiciously empty. He used a technique to erase pieces of his own memory. You will find its use among spies and commandos, that sort, in case they are captured. To train it you must sacrifice some memories, and using it too much is damaging. The mind is a nest of interconnection, the wrong snip and it can unravel. A death of the self, only marginally better than actual suicide. But then that raises the question…"

"Who is he protecting?" Chachi finished for him.

"Precisely. My first guess was his family. Would you be willing to let me interrogate your brother's husband and children?"

Chachi frowned, "I gave you permission to investigate this matter thoroughly, you don't need to ask at every step."

"I need access," he frowned back, his eyes scanning hers. Confusion gave way to a spark of understanding, and then concern, "you don't know? They disappeared on the same day you arrested your brother. I got pushback from your people when I tried to find them. Should I be discussing this matter with someone else?"

Chachi sighed, "I will speak to my… My people about it. So you think when he was captured he erased incriminating evidence from his own mind to protect them?"

"No," he grinned at Chachi's frustrated expression, "that was my first guess. They are still worth interrogating, but after further investigating his spiritual composition I believe it was an act of self-preservation. This is also why I wanted to meet as soon as possible. You see, the man you have in that cell is a homunculus."

"What's a homunculus?" Chachi had never heard that word before.

"A clone. Specifically one made with an Abyssal Ritual. Forbidden, of course, like all Abyssal techniques. It functions much like the more common Elixir Clone, but with fewer drawbacks. Or, perhaps we should say different drawbacks. No risk of damaging your core and more common ingredients. All you really need is an Abyssal Heart, and a human sacrifice."

"If we have a clone in the cell, then the real Tet is still loose!" she nearly shouted. Chachi understood the urgency now. She thought the threat was contained, she just needed to know who was guilty. She could be sure the culprit was Tet now, but he was still free, had been free this whole time.

"We have to find him," she insisted.

"A difficult task. I was deep in the clone's mind, and partial and broken though it was, what I found was impressive in its way. Your brother's cultivation is flawed, but he has motivation, intelligence, and flexibility. He now has access to Abyssal Cultivation, which more than compensates for his spiritual deficiencies. I am convinced with the time you have allowed him unchecked, he could hide well enough to never be found."

Chachi struggled with the alarm squeezing at her throat, "I'm not worried that he's hiding, he can curl up in a cave for the next century for all I care! I'm worried that he's acting against the clan!"

"Yes!" the Bull-Frog's voice rose and lowered dramatically, "Yes, but that is how you can catch him! Attachments are the doom of a fugitive."

"So you suggest we bait him somehow, with an opportunity to, what, take over?" Chachi considered it for a moment. Publicly Tet was still a member of the core family, and merely in closed cultivation. If he could assassinate Chachi and Teo, he would be the clear heir. He might see Oku's tournament as an opportunity, or the Beast Lands. Better to lay a trap during the tournament than leave her back undefended during the larger expedition.

He nodded, "That could work, or find his information pipeline, whatever he is using to watch you, and track it back to him. If I had access to his family, we may be able to use them as well."

Chachi's mind was still spinning, she stuck on another detail, "What about his Abyssal Cultivation? That requires access to Abyssals, right? Abyssals can't just move freely in the empire, he'd need to be somewhere in the Turtle Islands or the Paradise Hills."

The PI shrugged, unimpressed, "perhaps, yes. That rests on a number of assumptions. He could have a stockpile, or he could merely be partnered with an Abyssal Cultivator, and not one himself. It's where I would start a manhunt if I had too, but I don't know if you can cast a net that wide discretely.

What is the gist of your plan for catching the real Tet?

[] Trap
Bait him into revealing himself

[] Track
Find his informants and track them back

[] Exploit
Confront your mom about Tet's missing family and use them against him

[] Hunt
Begin a full scale manhunt for Tet

[] Write In
Keep it to the gist
 
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Forging Infrastructure
Chachi weighed her options, but in the end one concern dominated her decision, "We must be as discrete as possible. A trap would be too dramatic by necessity. It's best if we can quietly track Tet back from his informants."

"Yes, there is risk involved, but if successful that method will be clean and quiet," the Bull-Frog agreed, "it will take some time. The more assistance I have, the faster I can move. But then you risk trusting the wrong person. If your brother catches that his informants are compromised, he will cut them off and go deeper into hiding."

[] Solo

You will only trust the Bull-Frog with this. He will work very discretely but slowly to uncover Tet's informants.

[] Duo

You will fully inform your mother, she will very carefully use your maternal clan to help while leaving them on a need-to-know.

[] Team

You will fully inform your mother and Teo. They will both recruit an elite team of their most trusted subordinates to help the Bull-Frog.

Chachi had to trust her people to track Tet. She had no particular skills or techniques in that area. More importantly, she reminded herself, she was a public figure. The more time she spent on this, the more she risked exposing the whole operation. Still, she fretted. Was there some way she could use the Forge to help?

As the Matriarch, her time was rarely her own. The moments not filled with endless meetings and Teo's training regiment were budgeted for her own cultivation, or for Forging to help the clan. She dashed up a few floors to her workshop and considered her options. She could forge tracking tools, but it would mean sacrificing time she'd already allocated to other projects her people needed.

Her mood brightened when she opened the large sliding doors to her private workshop. A collection of pristine crafting tools lined one wall. She didn't need them, with Will of Creation she could craft using only Teotl, and the Cosmic Forge was self-contained. They were present in case she could save a sliver of time by summoning an assistant to do some portion of her work conventionally. She did occasionally use the diagnostic tools on the other wall. The Art of Evaluation was powerful, but she could get even more from it with tools that enhanced or altered her physical senses. The most important, and expensive, part of her workshop were the many cleanly labeled chests of Essence Crystals, which provided concentrated essence for the Forge to shape.

She also had some common ritual objects, for turning imbued items into treasures, but there were limits to what you could do in a sterile workshop. Her clan did not have many proper ritual sites, they were elixir brewers, not treasure crafters. She wondered if the Iquitini clan would mind giving her access to some of their ritual sites, so she could further explore the esoteric art of Ritual Finishing. She dismissed the thought, it wasn't really a priority, she could usually bypass that whole step with the Forge.

Chachi pouted at her Idea Board, where she put her grand plans and wild ideas for safekeeping. She just didn't have enough time. She could only craft in bits and spurts before some new responsibility came along. Maybe Teo had been right, and it would have been better for the Clan if she'd concentrated on crafting and cultivation. But, that ship was already downriver. Now she needed to decide how to spend the crafting time she had.

You have many projects available to you. Projects cost Time, Money, and Essence Crystals. Rarely they may also cost Heavenly Conduits. You have 10 Time and 25 Essence Crystals (Refills at a rate of 15 per quarter due to alliance with the Tehuilotl Prospectors Union). Please Plan Vote.

Completing an infrastructure project will often unlock a more advanced project, as will Learning the Forge, adventuring, and thread ideas.


[] SECURITY – Guard Equipment

Equip your guards with a Treasure armor uniform based on Oku's Carapace armor, a Treasure weapon that perfectly compliments their individual cultivation, and a set of performance enhancing elixirs for emergencies. 3 Time, 10 Crystals, $15.

[] SECURITY – Emplacements

Upgrade the static defenses of all your facilities using designs you already implemented with the Walking Fortresses. Also, upgrade all wards and defensive scrying. 1 Time, 10 Crystals, $5.

[] SECUIRTY – Greater Golems

Golems are a normally a very niche project. Made properly, they are large, strong, and tough. They are also extremely stupid and slow. With the exception of certain fields, like mining, they are too expensive to replace mortal workers and not capable enough to replace cultivators. Thus far, no golem has been created with sufficient mental flexibility to be a security guard. Chachi thinks she can change that by Forging more sophisticated golem minds based on dogs. They have the potential to revolutionize automation! Or not, it may take many more advancements. 5 Time, 5 Crystals, $5.

[] ADMIN – Upgraded Communications System

Equip your communications hub with a series of audio-transmitting tubes so participants in your communication network can speak to each other directly. 1 Time, $1.

[] ADMIN – Pure Teapot

Create a Teapot that uses Diamond to detect various forms of cultivation corruption. Tea brewed using the pot will be delicious for Orthodox or Heterodox cultivators, but a fiery poison for Abyssal, Infernal, Negative, or Impure cultivators. Once Chachi's worked out the design, she can mass produce them for her Admin and Sales team. 3 Time, 2 Crystals, $1.

[] SALES – GeoFormation Worm

Combine aspects of the Walking Fortress and the new Big Digger to Forge an enormous biomechanical worm capable of consuming earth and compacting it, very inefficiently, into Essence Crystals. Useful for underground construction or large scale demolition. Potentially a grand enough project to impress Lord Tlaloc. 5 Time, 10 Crystals, $10, 8 Heavenly Conduits (Pre-rolled).

[] SALES – Walking Stores

Downscale the Walking Fortress design to equip smaller sales teams with mobile, defensible, storefronts. They can be loaded unto a Walking Fortress segment or used independently. 2 Time, 5 Crystals, $10.

[] SALES – Anti-Abyssal Tower

Design a Tower capable of channeling Diamond to repel Abyssals. This will take a lot of experimentation. 5 Time, 2 Crystals, $5.

[] PRODUCTION – Advanced Tools 2

Chachi already invested in new tools for Production based on the Forge. They haven't yet exhausted their potential, but Chachi could refine them to be more efficient. 2 Time, $3.

[] PRODUCTION - Essence Seal Forging Chamber

Upgrade her personal workshop so it helps the Forge by capturing escaped Essence. Decreases the Essence Crystal cost for all future projects. 4 Time, 2 Crystals, $2.

[] PRODUCTION – Quicksilver Golem Puppet

Work directly with Atlikiti to design a Golem for the Exhalted Quicksilver to inhabit. 3 Time, 1 Crystal.

[] FINANCE – Man-Hunter Divination Tools

Forge highly advanced tools for tracking down cultivators using a natural conduit to their body or spirit, such as their hair. Useful for tracking down debtors, or brothers. Chachi will Thrice Refine a special set for the Bull-Frog's current use, and her own future use. 2 Time, 2 Crystals, $10, 6 Heavenly Conduits (pre-rolled)

[] PR – Quality of Life Improvements

Forge small luxuries and impressive decorations for your clan. Slightly improves prestige and stability. 1 Time, $3.
 
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Divination tools and other inventions
Regretfully, she set her tower design aside. The priority was finding Tet. She didn't really know her middle brother. To her, he was a courteous but withdrawn entity at family gatherings, a kind of vaguely pleasant blur. Unremarkable, always unremarkable. Who knew such mad, traitorous plans hid behind his eyes? She'd underestimated him, though supposing she'd estimated him at all, had spent even a moment of thought on him, might be too generous. But she suspected he was the same. Always focused on their father and eldest brother, had he even spared a glance for her?

The Cosmic Forge was the power to change the very world at her fingertips, to turn dream to truth. How could he estimate the true potential there, when she barely understood it herself. She wanted to find Tet. The Forge would find him. But first she needed to learn about divination.

After a few failed attempts, she decided she needed to learn more about divination. Uehkaitta was the best diviner in the clan. She'd been assigned to Chachi briefly last quarter, but when she was under-utilized Teo took her back. She came moments before she was called, a smug smile plastered on her thin face.

"We usually divide divination techniques into two categories: State-Reading and Fate-Reading. There are many State-Reading techniques, but they all come down to using Teotl to detect things in the present. At the most basic this can mean seeing at a distance or listening in on a private conversation, but these techniques can be fiendishly complex. They are usually reliable, but they are also easy to block or fool. Fate-reading is a faltering attempt to perceive directly across time, or to connect with the Will of Heaven. It's better than nothing, but sometimes just barely."

"Why's that?" Chachi asked

"I don't really know. Time and fate are strange forces. They resist invasion by Teotl and can give unclear or contradictory information. The techniques we have are very old, I think mostly developed through guess and check, or by imitating Saints without understanding what they're doing. For example, lately I've been tasked with discovering how and when the Nepoualistli clan will move against us. I can use State-Reading to produce a clear vision of two of their more prominent members traveling to the capital, but I lose sight of anything that's actually happening in their compound because of the wards. I can overhear them ordering tea at the Nepoualistli Tea House right now. If they want to discuss something they don't want me to hear, it will turn into an unpleasant buzz in my ears. The Fate-Reading ritual I know involves casting 21 marked stones and then trying to get information out of their spatial relationship to each other. I think it's telling me their plans are direct and violent. They seek blood and humiliation. They are slowed by something, but will move before the end of the quarter."

"Hmmm," Chachi decided to move closer to the real purpose behind her questioning, "What about tracking? You can follow members of the Nepoualistli clan, so State-Reading is what you'd use for that, right?"

"Absolutely," she answered, "if I want specific information I use State-Reading."

"Can you just find whoever, or do you need to do something special?"

"We routinely check in on the Nepoualistli clan, they've done nothing to hide their animosity. Years ago I used the Waterway Impression Map technique to get their unique Teotl patterns. That's the best method. If I needed to track someone new, I'd need something connected to their Teotl. A well-used treasure is best, or blood. People worry about their hair or bits of skin, but they don't carry a good Teotl Impression."

"What if they didn't want to be found?" Chachi questioned.

"Finance troubles?" Uehkaitta asked. Chachi smiled in response, delighted that the cover was holding. The tools would be useful for finance, but they were really for Tet. "It's hard. Even if you do have blood, there are ways to break that connection. The link goes both ways, so they just have to corrupt your conduit. A Teotl Impression is harder to break. Even if they aren't that sophisticated, a warding treasure will black you out. I'm sorry, but I don't think divination can help finance any more than we already are. If someone is hiding, you should just ask around. Fate-Reading might give you a clue. You don't even need a conduit and it ignores wards… It's just 21 stones won't give you street name."

Chachi came away from the conversation knowing what she needed to do. Tet was in far too much danger to not put up basic defenses against State-Reading. So, she needed a Fate-Reading treasure that gives reliable information. If Fate-Reading uses a connection to Heaven, then she needed to refine that until the flow was reliable.

She had little inherent talent for divination in the building stage, but now her spirit was diamond. Diamond was useful in divination because it was aligned with clarity and truth. It hated corruption, was revolted by the putrid mixing of Abyssal and Human. She meditated on this hatred, she could feel it like a rill flowing into a stream, then a river, then a terribly vast ocean. The conceptual waterways that linked all things. Could she design a device to navigate them?

She started with paired sending stones. She could clearly see the Teotl stream between the two, but she didn't want to follow that. She wanted something else, the heavenly link she couldn't directly perceive. She put the stone in a housing inscribed with the odd symbols Uehkaitta used on her rocks, the ones that related to distance. It took weeks of failed experiments. Design, Forge, Recycle. Again and again. The problem was she didn't understand Fate-Reading, and neither did the diviners that used it. She didn't know any Saints to ask about it, so she just had to stumble in the dark. Eventually she developed a housing for the stone that would vibrate when near the other stone, even behind a ward. She further refined the design, until it would give directional information. With a larger housing, she could detect very fine vibrations at up to a mile away. It was simple to adapt the design so one vial of blood could detect another. Finally she used it to play hide-and-seek with assistants who donated blood.

They would be moderately useful for finance, since they could penetrate conventional wards, but she didn't have any Abyssal techniques to test it on, and she didn't completely understand why her tracking array was working. It also didn't have the distances she wanted. Finance was mostly just a cover story, she needed the divination tools for Tet and his informants. So, like with Oku's armor, she decided to cheat. This base design was the best she could do for now, it was the gist of what she wanted. Heaven would refine it.

Chachi opened her most valuable chest and retrieved a paper doll, a dried tomato stem, and an abstract painting that made her think of sunshine and regret. Heavenly Conduits, objects not of power, but of greater than mortal significance. One refinement, and the tracking array worked from a hundred miles away. A second refinement, and she could not test its limits. A third… and it was destroyed. Oh well, her time was invested in the design. She recycled the scraps with the Forge and made it anew in moments, the only real loss was the conduits. She wanted it to be thrice-refined. Three was the number of creation and transformation, and the only Heaven-Blessed number in reach. If she'd refined a wagon once or twice, it would be sturdier, drive smoother and faster, be an over-all better wagon in every way that a wagon was supposed to be. The third time, and it might drive itself, or fly, or spit acid at its enemies.

On her second try, the third refinement stuck. Chachi inspected the subtle changes to her design. The marks she'd copied from Uehkaitta were a little different. When she placed a vial of blood in the array it shattered and formed into another symbol she didn't understand. She shrugged and tried to track down her assistant, who was hiding behind wards in one of the labs. The array didn't vibrate at all. She took another look at the symbol, and saw an arrow pointing to the Southwest, right at the only exit to her workshop. She stopped. The arrow moved as soon as left, pointing just West now. A door again. Chachi found her target easily. It seemed the standard Man-Hunter design gave a general direction, but the Thrice Refined Man-Hunter directed her like a tour-guide. Interesting. She wondered if there was something else with the symbols she wasn't understanding. In the end it didn't really matter, the directional function was enough so long as it could penetrate any ward Tet put up. She gave the tool to her mother as soon as it passed its test. She could get it to Bull-Frog with more discretion.

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The next time Chachi had the opportunity to craft she decided to quickly help Admin with a simple project. They needed a massive amount of audio-sensitive ropes. Easy enough, boring even. She smashed those out in between tutoring sessions. She considered her next project while the Forge reproduced massive lengths of the same basic material. A Pure Teapot, something that could harm Abyssal infiltrators and other unclean things. The thought of a traitorous monster taking a sip and immolating on the spot felt so good to her, so right. The unclean must be purified.

It would take a lot of iterations to get it right though. She could base the design off the Sagesludge purifiers to give herself a head-start, and she had a Diamond Spirit, but if Anti-Abyssal poison was easy it would be everywhere. She frowned at the walls of her workshop. She'd wasted so much Essence on the thousands of failed Man-Hunters. Maybe the workshop could be more than just a room. If those walls could capture the escaped Essence, she could reduce that waste significantly. It wouldn't even be that hard, the walls didn't need to do anything but redirect the Essence flow back to the Forge.

The renovation took more time than she'd estimated at first. It turned out, redirection was the wrong way to think about it. Teotl flows, but Essence pools like with like. She routinely used dozens of different essence types in the Forge, and each one needed a different pattern pre-seeded with essence to capture the bits escaping from the Forge. Balancing the conditions they each required in this limited space was maddening. She stopped after just 7 common essence traps.

It was a more difficult project than she expected, but rewarding. She stared down at her Fire Trap. Essence Prospectors exploited essence traps in nature, they didn't construct their own. But… couldn't they? The miniature essence crystals her tiny trap was producing went into the forge just as easily as the big ones. Something to consider for later. For now, she needed to get to work on the Teapot.

As expected, it took a lot of work, but she had a design she felt might work. In that she hit another dam: she didn't have an Abyssal to test it on. But… She knew where she could find one. It was time to meet with the Turtle Lady.
 
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