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Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd's current lead avatar is reaching the end of its natural lifespan. Honestly, I'm suprised it is bothering to create a new one and go through the process of transferring such a large subset of its consciousness, but it appears to be. Had I sat down and thought about it, I probably could have guessed that it would be unsenitmental about its body but I was probably a bit biased by human prejudices here. Regardless, there appears to be a long term arrangement in place in which its avatar's bodies are added to compost heaps in the arkhive and so it makes this last journey to the hexennial to die.

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd worship has been widespread in the lands of the Elif Dhaoine for several years now and its no great surprise that they have taken it upon themselves to spread the word both through sending small missionary groups to Doine lands which do not already have a presence...

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

...and through growing their numbers in lands that do.

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+2 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.
    Following these discussions Coedd gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Eddy Molo G. the four hundred and twelth and seventy three hundredths for his aid in resolving this and the goodwill of the Biarbu is happy to lift its suspension of the agreement.
  • Coedd is denounced by the Ishtahn  Word filters in several years after the event due to the lack of any links between the cult of Coedd and the Ishtahn - there's no particularly reliable means of Coedd hearing about the ban and so the news makes its slow way to Sansar in word of mouth and idle chatter. Those same lack of links mean that the majority of the recipients greet the news with a shrug - they've never heard of Ishtahnos, don't know where it is and don't really see how a ban affects them. Out of the minority who hear the news and have also heard of the Ishtahn, the majority reaction is amusement and Coedd friendly media outlets amuse themsleves and their viewers with lists of other things that nobody wanted to do in the first place that the High King of Ishtahnos has banned. Finally, of the exceptionally small number who (a) hear the news (b) see any relevance in it to them and (c) don't respond with outright mockery a three messages filter back (eventually, given the problems with communication and motivation) from three different branches of the cult. Response one: Yeah, no worries. Response two: OK. Finally, response three, from Siobhan of Clagarth is an invite to various IShtahn scolars, religious figures, theologians (non by name - Coedd doesn't know individuals in Ishtahnos) to visit representatives of Coedd either on the island or at the arkhive as Every single point raised is factually incorrect and this might be a useful learning experience.
  • Thaumo-nuclear weaponry returns to Tekhum. Most of the cult don't seem to care, or even have heard the news, but a few leading figures raise voices of protest. Their very nature is inimical to life, it is argued, and represent an especially cruel way of waging warfare. While conventional weapons do at least offer the hope of medical intervention, Thaumonuclear weapons cause damage at very fundamental levels rendering survivors not only permanently affected but their descendants too. Their use is unforgivable in all situations. Senior cultists are on the record asking the House of Fire to eschew their use and destroy the research notes. There are small scale protests from the Coedd minority in Bīt Ereshkigal over the winter but these die down with Spring and the growth of new plants being a higher priority for the average cultist on the street.

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

For ease of terms, the humans (and a smattering of other races) of Coedd live in a theocracy.  However, there are substantial differences in practice to the likes of the lands of the Cloudburst Coalition.  There, their leader is itself a god and rule is held by it and the clergy.  Coedd, on the other hand, shows no interest in day to day governance of its lands and lacks any sort of formal clergy.  So the neologism “credocracy” might be more suitable - a government of believers.  The civil authorities attempt to rule the land in accordance with what they believe to be Coedd’s wishes (ignoring the fact that Coedd all but certainly has no wishes whatsoever on how human governments are organised - it is, for the record, intensely difficult to fully realise that Coedd doesn’t care what its followers do)

The “credocrats” of Coedd have one huge advantage in that over 99% of the inhabitants are similarly believers.  So a variety of laws that one might expect - interfering with plantlife for example - aren’t present because they’re simply not needed.  Noone was going to anyway.  But this laissez faire approach to lawmaking has spread to other areas and I feel quite confident in saying that the meat inhabitants of Coedd have fewer laws regulating their behaviour than any other region on Sansar - the entire corpus fits on three sheets of paper and are written in an informal tone (Quote: “Don’t kill people unless you really have to for some reason.  If they start a fight and you’re defending yourself or something”) quite unlike the weighty legalism of most law codes.

Each town has its own idiosyncratic structure for the ruling body but over time most are gravitating to follow Hob’s Art’s system as it is by a couple of orders of magnitude the largest settlement on Coedd.  Here, the ruling council is made up of anyone who feels like showing up when the council meets - a system that works alright with small population numbers but is starting to show strain in scaling as the population grows.  Decisions are made on an ad hoc basis with no concept of precedence or consistency and are confirmed by a rough voice-vote with actual counting only performed if an immediate sense of the room can’t be agreed upon.

There are, predictably, no taxes in the island which means civic maintenance is in an exceptionally poor state, doubly so since any overgrown bushes, roots, etc that cause problems are just left to do so.  There is a vague agreement that plant life can be cleared from spaceports but this is a laborious process involving digging them up and replanting them elsewhere.

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd's current lead avatar is reaching the end of its natural lifespan. Honestly, I'm suprised it is bothering to create a new one and go through the process of transferring such a large subset of its consciousness, but it appears to be. Had I sat down and thought about it, I probably could have guessed that it would be unsenitmental about its body but I was probably a bit biased by human prejudices here. Regardless, there appears to be a long term arrangement in place in which its avatar's bodies are added to compost heaps in the arkhive and so it makes this last journey to the hexennial to die.

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd worship has been widespread in the lands of the Elif Dhaoine for several years now and its no great surprise that they have taken it upon themselves to spread the word both through sending small missionary groups to Doine lands which do not already have a presence...

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

...and through growing their numbers in lands that do.

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+2 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.
    Following these discussions Coedd gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Eddy Molo G. the four hundred and twelth and seventy three hundredths for his aid in resolving this and the goodwill of the Biarbu is happy to lift its suspension of the agreement.
  • Coedd is denounced by the Ishtahn  Word filters in several years after the event due to the lack of any links between the cult of Coedd and the Ishtahn - there's no particularly reliable means of Coedd hearing about the ban and so the news makes its slow way to Sansar in word of mouth and idle chatter. Those same lack of links mean that the majority of the recipients greet the news with a shrug - they've never heard of Ishtahnos, don't know where it is and don't really see how a ban affects them. Out of the minority who hear the news and have also heard of the Ishtahn, the majority reaction is amusement and Coedd friendly media outlets amuse themsleves and their viewers with lists of other things that nobody wanted to do in the first place that the High King of Ishtahnos has banned. Finally, of the exceptionally small number who (a) hear the news (b) see any relevance in it to them and (c) don't respond with outright mockery a three messages filter back (eventually, given the problems with communication and motivation) from three different branches of the cult. Response one: Yeah, no worries. Response two: OK. Finally, response three, from Siobhan of Clagarth is an invite to various IShtahn scolars, religious figures, theologians (non by name - Coedd doesn't know individuals in Ishtahnos) to visit representatives of Coedd either on the island or at the arkhive as Every single point raised is factually incorrect and this might be a useful learning experience.
  • Thaumo-nuclear weaponry returns to Tekhum. Most of the cult don't seem to care, or even have heard the news, but a few leading figures raise voices of protest. Their very nature is inimical to life, it is argued, and represent an especially cruel way of waging warfare. While conventional weapons do at least offer the hope of medical intervention, Thaumonuclear weapons cause damage at very fundamental levels rendering survivors not only permanently affected but their descendants too. Their use is unforgivable in all situations. Senior cultists are on the record asking the House of Fire to schew their use and destroy the research notes. There are small scale protests from the Coedd minority in Bīt Ereshkigal over the winter but these die down with Spring and the growth of new plants being a higher priority for the average cultist on the street.

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

For ease of terms, the humans (and a smattering of other races) of Coedd live in a theocracy.  However, there are substantial differences in practice to the likes of the lands of the Cloudburst Coalition.  There, their leader is itself a god and rule is held by it and the clergy.  Coedd, on the other hand, shows no interest in day to day governance of its lands and lacks any sort of formal clergy.  So the neologism “credocracy” might be more suitable - a government of believers.  The civil authorities attempt to rule the land in accordance with what they believe to be Coedd’s wishes (ignoring the fact that Coedd all but certainly has no wishes whatsoever on how human governments are organised - it is, for the record, intensely difficult to fully realise that Coedd doesn’t care what its followers do)

The “credocrats” of Coedd have one huge advantage in that over 99% of the inhabitants are similarly believers.  So a variety of laws that one might expect - interfering with plantlife for example - aren’t present because they’re simply not needed.  Noone was going to anyway.  But this laissez faire approach to lawmaking has spread to other areas and I feel quite confident in saying that the meat inhabitants of Coedd have fewer laws regulating their behaviour than any other region on Sansar - the entire corpus fits on three sheets of paper and are written in an informal tone (Quote: “Don’t kill people unless you really have to for some reason.  If they start a fight and you’re defending yourself or something”) quite unlike the weighty legalism of most law codes.

Each town has its own idiosyncratic structure for the ruling body but over time most are gravitating to follow Hob’s Art’s system as it is by a couple of orders of magnitude the largest settlement on Coedd.  Here, the ruling council is made up of anyone who feels like showing up when the council meets - a system that works alright with small population numbers but is starting to show strain in scaling as the population grows.  Decisions are made on an ad hoc basis with no concept of precedence or consistency and are confirmed by a rough voice-vote with actual counting only performed if an immediate sense of the room can’t be agreed upon.

There are, predictably, no taxes in the island which means civic maintenance is in an exceptionally poor state, doubly so since any overgrown bushes, roots, etc that cause problems are just left to do so.  There is a vague agreement that plant life can be cleared from spaceports but this is a laborious process involving digging them up and replanting them elsewhere.

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd's current lead avatar is reaching the end of its natural lifespan. Honestly, I'm suprised it is bothering to create a new one and go through the process of transferring such a large subset of its consciousness, but it appears to be. Had I sat down and thought about it, I probably could have guessed that it would be unsenitmental about its body but I was probably a bit biased by human prejudices here. Regardless, there appears to be a long term arrangement in place in which its avatar's bodies are added to compost heaps in the arkhive and so it makes this last journey to the hexennial to die.

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd worship has been widespread in the lands of the Elif Dhaoine for several years now and its no great surprise that they have taken it upon themselves to spread the word both through sending small missionary groups to Doine lands which do not already have a presence...

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

...and through growing their numbers in lands that do.

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+2 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.
  • Coedd is denounced by the Ishtahn  Word filters in several years after the event due to the lack of any links between the cult of Coedd and the Ishtahn - there's no particularly reliable means of Coedd hearing about the ban and so the news makes its slow way to Sansar in word of mouth and idle chatter. Those same lack of links mean that the majority of the recipients greet the news with a shrug - they've never heard of Ishtahnos, don't know where it is and don't really see how a ban affects them. Out of the minority who hear the news and have also heard of the Ishtahn, the majority reaction is amusement and Coedd friendly media outlets amuse themsleves and their viewers with lists of other things that nobody wanted to do in the first place that the High King of Ishtahnos has banned. Finally, of the exceptionally small number who (a) hear the news (b) see any relevance in it to them and (c) don't respond with outright mockery a three messages filter back (eventually, given the problems with communication and motivation) from three different branches of the cult. Response one: Yeah, no worries. Response two: OK. Finally, response three, from Siobhan of Clagarth is an invite to various IShtahn scolars, religious figures, theologians (non by name - Coedd doesn't know individuals in Ishtahnos) to visit representatives of Coedd either on the island or at the arkhive as Every single point raised is factually incorrect and this might be a useful learning experience.

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

For ease of terms, the humans (and a smattering of other races) of Coedd live in a theocracy.  However, there are substantial differences in practice to the likes of the lands of the Cloudburst Coalition.  There, their leader is itself a god and rule is held by it and the clergy.  Coedd, on the other hand, shows no interest in day to day governance of its lands and lacks any sort of formal clergy.  So the neologism “credocracy” might be more suitable - a government of believers.  The civil authorities attempt to rule the land in accordance with what they believe to be Coedd’s wishes (ignoring the fact that Coedd all but certainly has no wishes whatsoever on how human governments are organised - it is, for the record, intensely difficult to fully realise that Coedd doesn’t care what its followers do)

The “credocrats” of Coedd have one huge advantage in that over 99% of the inhabitants are similarly believers.  So a variety of laws that one might expect - interfering with plantlife for example - aren’t present because they’re simply not needed.  Noone was going to anyway.  But this laissez faire approach to lawmaking has spread to other areas and I feel quite confident in saying that the meat inhabitants of Coedd have fewer laws regulating their behaviour than any other region on Sansar - the entire corpus fits on three sheets of paper and are written in an informal tone (Quote: “Don’t kill people unless you really have to for some reason.  If they start a fight and you’re defending yourself or something”) quite unlike the weighty legalism of most law codes.

Each town has its own idiosyncratic structure for the ruling body but over time most are gravitating to follow Hob’s Art’s system as it is by a couple of orders of magnitude the largest settlement on Coedd.  Here, the ruling council is made up of anyone who feels like showing up when the council meets - a system that works alright with small population numbers but is starting to show strain in scaling as the population grows.  Decisions are made on an ad hoc basis with no concept of precedence or consistency and are confirmed by a rough voice-vote with actual counting only performed if an immediate sense of the room can’t be agreed upon.

There are, predictably, no taxes in the island which means civic maintenance is in an exceptionally poor state, doubly so since any overgrown bushes, roots, etc that cause problems are just left to do so.  There is a vague agreement that plant life can be cleared from spaceports but this is a laborious process involving digging them up and replanting them elsewhere.

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd's current lead avatar is reaching the end of its natural lifespan. Honestly, I'm suprised it is bothering to create a new one and go through the process of transferring such a large subset of its consciousness, but it appears to be. Had I sat down and thought about it, I probably could have guessed that it would be unsenitmental about its body but I was probably a bit biased by human prejudices here. Regardless, there appears to be a long term arrangement in place in which its avatar's bodies are added to compost heaps in the arkhive and so it makes this last journey to the hexennial to die.

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd worship has been widespread in the lands of the Elif Dhaoine for several years now and its no great surprise that they have taken it upon themselves to spread the word both through sending small missionary groups to Doine lands which do not already have a presence...

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

...and through growing their numbers in lands that do.

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+2 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd's current lead avatar is reaching the end of its natural lifespan. Honestly, I'm suprised it is bothering to create a new one and go through the process of transferring such a large subset of its consciousness, but it appears to be. Had I sat down and thought about it, I probably could have guessed that it would be unsenitmental about its body but I was probably a bit biased by human prejudices here. Regardless, there appears to be a long term arrangement in place in which its avatar's bodies are added to compost heaps in the arkhive and so it makes this last journey to the hexennial to die.

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd worship has been widespread in the lands of the Elif Dhaoine for several years now and its no great surprise that they have taken it upon themselves to spread the word both through sending small missionary groups to Doine lands which do not already have a presence...

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

...and through growing their numbers in lands that do.

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1   1 1  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 5 5 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Aclaustrophobic Psychiatry, Algorithmic Imagination, Arcane Amplification, Badalian Megadirigibles, Nuclear Fusion, Pseudogravity Engineering, Shrewd Business, Vacuum Adaptation, and Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1   1 1  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 5 5 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Absent->Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Absent->Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Badalian Megadirigibles, Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Convert Region 24 (Absent->Minority)(Success) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

6) Faith - Convert Region 25 (Plurality->Majority) (Success)[Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Establish Coedd Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Establish Coedd Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Badalian Megadirigibles, Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Economy- Buyout 31.1 [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

6) Faith - Conversion in Region 25 (Increase Coedd Plurality to Majority) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

Kythia

Kythia

Coedd

All is Coedd

New Ruler Next Turn

  Diplomacy Military Economy Faith Intrigue
Original roll 4 1 4 2 4
This turn stat increase 1     2  
Old ruler stat bonus       2 2
Total 5 1 4 6 6

Diplomacy: 3, Military: 1, Economy: 1, Faith: 10, Intrigue: 10

 

Actions

1) Faith - Conversion in Region 37 (Establish Coedd Minority) (Success) [Cult]

non-Coedd meats fought non-Coedd meat. Coedd aids Coedd.

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

The wars on Sansar never seem to end and the cult is kept busy in central Chonkia repairing the damage from the latest battles. Even as they finish word reaches them of another attempt by the elves on region 38 and as soon as the work here is done they will head there.

2) Faith - Conversion in Region 48 (Establish Coedd Minority) (Success)[Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Confusion in the cult as Coedd gives one of its vanishingly rare directions. A presence is to be set up in the frozen north, an area almost devoid of plant life and, it had been thought, of little interest to Coedd. But, of course, they go.

 

3) Diplomacy - Attend the Hexennial Conference (Unrolled) [Coedd]

Subactions

- Gain Badalian Megadirigibles, Xenolinguistic Cataloguing from the Arkhive

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

 

4) Diplomacy - Establish a presence in Kinella (Unrolled) [Coedd]

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

Coedd is intrigued by the discovery of sentient plantlife on Badal (as, for the record, are the majority of the cult!) Speculation abounds - is this a long-seperated fragment of Coedd which has changed over the centuries and millenia to lose its unity? If so, the ramifications are...mind-boggling. Or is it, as is more than likely, simply that given a large enough sample size sentient plant life was an inevitability?

 

Either way, Coedd sends a remarkably well formed avatar along with a number of cultists to take up residence amongst the acid clouds of Badal to understand the situation better. Thanks to their allies in the ArkHive they have an understanding of the dirigibles themselves and of ways of communicating with new life if they turn out to not be Coedd which is, hopefully, all they will need.

5) Faith - Conversion in Region 24 (Establish Coedd Minority) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

6) Faith - Conversion in Region 25 (Increase Coedd Plurality to Majority) [Cult]

 

A voice recording by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Expected Stat Increases Next Turn:
+1 Faith, +1 Dip maybe something else

 

Other mechanical notes:

+1 Emp Rep (Ruler turnover while at minimum)

 


Non-actions

  • Gain a contact in the ArkHive (Intelligence Agency)
  • A message to the Biarbu is delivered through normal diplomatic channels:
    We are disappointed to note the Bairbu's nigh immediate reneging on our agreement. From the point of view of Coedd, this agreement is now suspended. Should the Face of the Flock have an interest in renegotiation, we are prepared to hold these discussions.

 

Arkhive

Submission to the Arkhive

The govenment of Coedd, notes by Siobhan of Clagarth

 

Spies

 

 

Units: 1
Treasure: 1

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