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  • [X]Intervene!
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Self defense only applies to the spirits themselves, not their elements.
    -[X] Having made your Pact with the spirits of the world, you have instructed them all that they may inflict violence upon your chosen people in the name of self-defence. This command filters through the back-doors of the minds of every spirit in the world, passed along in a chain of communication that is only sometimes misinterpreted. And that is why when the Spear Clan continues their aggressive mining operations to strip the steel off the surface of the filament in the bare patches along the beach, the steel spirits rise up and start murdering them. Their homes are under attack after all. This is the cause of great upheaval and the start of a prolonged conflict known as the Steel War. Hundreds, thousands, of Lek-kego die in the early days of it as steel spirits stalk the sands and rip people limb from limb. They don't have it all their way of course, as the fabric of their own essence form the Spear Clan's own shells, weapons and fortifications. The Spear Clan retreats to its domes and its forts, with dead and dying steel-spirits spiked out in front to ward off others. The outlying lands are lost and all communication with their newly formed colony on the other side of the beach is severed. Many proclaim this the darkest days and the end of Lek-kego civilisation, having practically forgotten that other Lek-kego once existed at all.
    [X]Intervene!
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Spirits may only harm individuals directly threatening their personal existence and only so long as the threat is contemporaneous and proximate.
    -[X] Having made your Pact with the spirits of the world, you have instructed them all that they may inflict violence upon your chosen people in the name of self-defence. This command filters through the back-doors of the minds of every spirit in the world, passed along in a chain of communication that is only sometimes misinterpreted. And that is why when the Spear Clan continues their aggressive mining operations to strip the steel off the surface of the filament in the bare patches along the beach, the steel spirits rise up and start murdering them. Their homes are under attack after all. This is the cause of great upheaval and the start of a prolonged conflict known as the Steel War. Hundreds, thousands, of Lek-kego die in the early days of it as steel spirits stalk the sands and rip people limb from limb. They don't have it all their way of course, as the fabric of their own essence form the Spear Clan's own shells, weapons and fortifications. The Spear Clan retreats to its domes and its forts, with dead and dying steel-spirits spiked out in front to ward off others. The outlying lands are lost and all communication with their newly formed colony on the other side of the beach is severed. Many proclaim this the darkest days and the end of Lek-kego civilisation, having practically forgotten that other Lek-kego once existed at all.
    [X]Intervene!
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Task the Spirit of the Spur Clan to guide and guard them.
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Task the Spirit of the Spear Clan to guide and guard them.
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Task the Spirit of the Remnant Clans to guide and guard them.
    -[X] Having made your Pact with the spirits of the world, you have instructed them all that they may inflict violence upon your chosen people in the name of self-defence. This command filters through the back-doors of the minds of every spirit in the world, passed along in a chain of communication that is only sometimes misinterpreted. And that is why when the Spear Clan continues their aggressive mining operations to strip the steel off the surface of the filament in the bare patches along the beach, the steel spirits rise up and start murdering them. Their homes are under attack after all. This is the cause of great upheaval and the start of a prolonged conflict known as the Steel War. Hundreds, thousands, of Lek-kego die in the early days of it as steel spirits stalk the sands and rip people limb from limb. They don't have it all their way of course, as the fabric of their own essence form the Spear Clan's own shells, weapons and fortifications. The Spear Clan retreats to its domes and its forts, with dead and dying steel-spirits spiked out in front to ward off others. The outlying lands are lost and all communication with their newly formed colony on the other side of the beach is severed. Many proclaim this the darkest days and the end of Lek-kego civilisation, having practically forgotten that other Lek-kego once existed at all.
    [X]Intervene further!
    [X]Intervene!
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Self defense only applies to the spirits themselves, not their elements.
    -[X] [Earth][CREATE] Create enough minerals for Knights and Free Clans to consume.
    [X]Intervene!
    -[X] [Spirit][Pact] Spirits cannot consider acts that could kill more than 10 lek kego self defence
    -[X] Having made your Pact with the spirits of the world, you have instructed them all that they may inflict violence upon your chosen people in the name of self-defence. This command filters through the back-doors of the minds of every spirit in the world, passed along in a chain of communication that is only sometimes misinterpreted. And that is why when the Spear Clan continues their aggressive mining operations to strip the steel off the surface of the filament in the bare patches along the beach, the steel spirits rise up and start murdering them. Their homes are under attack after all. This is the cause of great upheaval and the start of a prolonged conflict known as the Steel War. Hundreds, thousands, of Lek-kego die in the early days of it as steel spirits stalk the sands and rip people limb from limb. They don't have it all their way of course, as the fabric of their own essence form the Spear Clan's own shells, weapons and fortifications. The Spear Clan retreats to its domes and its forts, with dead and dying steel-spirits spiked out in front to ward off others. The outlying lands are lost and all communication with their newly formed colony on the other side of the beach is severed. Many proclaim this the darkest days and the end of Lek-kego civilisation, having practically forgotten that other Lek-kego once existed at all.
    [X]Intervene! Specify the form of the Intervention and the time where it takes place.
    -[X] [Spirit] [Incorporate] Against the Spur Clan spiritualists, the spirits take the necessary steps and incorporate. The Plains Spirit, a great serpent with a head of chromium and a body studded with crystal, threatens the Spur Clan for their disrespect. They must be placated, or there will be consequences!
    -[X] The Spur Clan survives the effects of the Pact unscathed thanks to their ability to speak with and bond with spirits. They entreat the earth spirits for their permission to continue to mine and the expeditions to the Plateau continue. Though they have to climb to its metallic top, they waste no time in carving tunnels through the solid gemstone and crystal mix that makes up its bottom layers. Some of the gems quarried are kept in their original shapes to serve as crude baubles and are later carved/melted into clumsy but beautiful statues and monuments, with a spire of solid ruby being erected in the edge of the marsh where the Founding Heirophant was said to have first spoke to the spirits. But most of the gemstones are melted down to their composite minerals such as aluminium, beryl, carbon and a lot of trace elements, some of which have magnetic traces that wind up in their shells and colour them various bright shades. To bear these wavy bands of colour quickly becomes a sought-after status symbol. The spirits of the Plateau object to this and refuse communication but against the Spur Clan spiritualists and their tame spirits, there is little they can do.
    -[X] [Spirit][Incorporate] Have local spirits incorporate as the Beach Spirit and speak fairly and well to the Spear Clan of the land's fury. They have angered the Steel, but the spirits of sand and water have no great hatred for the Lek-Kego. Perhaps a deal can be struck.
    -[X] The Steel War continues with the Spear Clan, having lasted now for several generations of off-again on-again sporadic conflicts. The Spear Clan has shrunk immensely but will continue to fight, devising means to slay steel spirits and continue mining where it can. It is discovered that steel spirits are less likely to harm Lek-kego with high percentages of steel in their shell and since this generally consists of the high-caste Lek-kego and nobody else, the Chieftain of the time controversially puts many of them to work. What are they going to do, deny military service? But as a result, several 'steelshells' start plotting to collude with the spirits outside, planning on using their connection with them to stage a coup. A new idealogy begins to flourish among resentful steelshells, one that stems from the caste system and the previous tradition of using steel for class-identification. It tells them that Lek-kego with steel in their shells are superior and that the others are just trying to drag them down and undo them.
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