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The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (Industry) - Auto-Success

Generates 2 Treasure because of Myrkan Quest.

 

While the Rikathi pivot their focuses on helping the Seekers as best they can, they do not ignore their neighbors. The Rikathi begin to comb the beaches and shallow waters of the region helping to collect these mysterious glowing orbs and make sense of their appearance. The Rikathi, having not been asea in a millenia, have only what the Myrkan tell them of their experiences.

3: Cultural Identity (Diplomacy) - Auto-Success

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

 

(Suggesting that the Seek Aid roll be 2d8 instead of 2d6)

4: Seek Aid (Religion) - Success

Used in Buyout of Trading Posts (Licorice)

5: Buyout of Region 218 (Licorice) (Industry)Fail

Get a +2 because of SPH Rep bonus on Seek Aid. Using 1 Treasure (already in coffers) +1.

 

Non-Actions:

- Use Favor with SPH to become Illuminated (Rep Tier 4)

 

Will Receive:

+1 to Diplomacy due to 2 actions

+1 to Industry due to 2 actions

+2 Treasure

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (Industry) - Auto-Success

Generates 2 Treasure because of Myrkan Quest.

 

While the Rikathi pivot their focuses on helping the Seekers as best they can, they do not ignore their neighbors. The Rikathi begin to comb the beaches and shallow waters of the region helping to collect these mysterious glowing orbs and make sense of their appearance. The Rikathi, having not been asea in a millenia, have only what the Myrkan tell them of their experiences.

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) - Auto-Success

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

 

(Suggesting that the Seek Aid roll be 2d8 instead of 2d6)

4: Seek Aid (Religion) - Success

Used in Buyout of Trading Posts (Licorice)

5: Buyout of Region 218 (Licorice) (Industry)Fail

Get a +2 because of SPH Rep bonus on Seek Aid. Using 1 Treasure (already in coffers) +1.

 

Non-Actions:

- Use Favor with SPH to become Illuminated (Rep Tier 4)

 

Will Receive:

+1 to Diplomacy due to 2 actions

+1 to Industry due to 2 actions

+2 Treasure

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (Industry) - Auto-Success

Generates 2 Treasure because of Myrkan Quest.

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) - Auto-Success

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

 

(Suggesting that the Seek Aid roll be 2d8 instead of 2d6)

4: Seek Aid (Religion) - Success

Used in Buyout of Trading Posts (Licorice)

5: Buyout of Region 218 (Licorice) (Industry)Fail

Get a +2 because of SPH Rep bonus on Seek Aid. Using 1 Treasure (already in coffers) +1.

 

Non-Actions:

- Use Favor with SPH to become Illuminated (Rep Tier 4)

 

Will Receive:

+1 to Diplomacy due to 2 actions

+1 to Industry due to 2 actions

+2 Treasure

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (Industry) - Auto-Success

Generates 2 Treasure because of Myrkan Quest.

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) - Auto-Success

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

 

(Suggesting that the Seek Aid roll be 2d8 instead of 2d6)

4: Seek Aid (Religion) - Success

Used in Buyout of Trading Posts (Licorice)

5: Buyout of Region 218 (Licorice) (Industry)

Get a +2 because of SPH Rep bonus on Seek Aid. Using 1 Treasure (already in coffers) +1.

 

Non-Actions:

- Use Favor with SPH to become Illuminated (Rep Tier 4)

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (Industry) -

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) - Auto-Success

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

4: Seek Aid (Religion) -

Used in Buyout of Trading Posts (Licorice), Get a +2 because of SPH Rep

5: Buyout of Region 218 (Licorice) (Industry)

 

 

Non-Actions:

- Use Favor with SPH to become Illuminated (Rep Tier 4)

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (??) -

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) -

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber. With the greater world slowly learning of the Rikathi's secrets, some among them have started to explore what how best to use their divine gift.

4: Try to do something with Glass Prison (??) -

5: (??) - 

 

 

Non-Actions:

 

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (??) -

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) -

The Thread of Rigo'dae - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'dae is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber.

4: Try to do something with Glass Prison (??) -

5: (??) - 

 

 

Non-Actions:

 

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (??) -

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) -

The Thread of Rigo'di - aka The Fated Few, aka Living Thread - Entrusted to the Rikathi as part of an ancient ritual, there are those among the Rikathi tribe that have mastered the secretion and collection of the filament from their bodies, as it grows from an open wound in their rib. Those few with the talent can produce enough of the thread-like material in long strands to be used as a woven fabric. While the world may know of many different fabrics used in weaving, using the fibers gifted from Rigo'di is considered the strongest, most reliable weave; it's properties shrouded in myth. A Mythic Weave -some might say- surpassed by no other.

The Rikathi have slowly begun to experiment with other types of usages of the material and have found it adheres and strengthens any number of other materials. Stone, wood, and steel are not out of the question from benefitting from being wrapped in the parchment-colored fiber.

4: Try to do something with Glass Prison (??) -

5: (??) - 

 

 

Non-Actions:

 

Basil_Bottletop

Basil_Bottletop

The Rikathi

Region: 217

 

image.png.68e7b2e77dd120249f513874fcabf2ef.png

 

 

 

 

 

 


Actions:

1: Press Claim on Region 201 (Unopposed, No roll required) (Diplomacy) - Success

2: Hoard Treasure (??) -

3: Cultural Identity (??) (Diplomacy) -

4: Try to do something with Glass Prison (??) -

5: (??) - 

 

 

Non-Actions:

 

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