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* '''Imperial Conclave; Imperial Senate; Imperial Synod; Militia; Livia Cascade'''
* '''Imperial Conclave; Imperial Senate; Imperial Synod; Militia; Livia Cascade'''
The Empire has several bodies dedicated to uncovering and sharing knowledge. The [[Historical_research#The_Department_of_Historical_Research|Department of Historical Research]]; the [[Anvil Library]]; the office of the [[Seer of the Gateway]]; and several others. These scholars and truthseekers are not without their enemies, however, both supernatural and mundane. The [[Whisper Gallery]], [[Sung]], and a chapter of [[Highguard|Highborn]] are all looking at the Empire's current ''laissez faire'' attitude to scholarship... and not liking what they see. You can learn about this, and potential solutions, [[Stings like the truth|here]].
The Empire has several bodies dedicated to uncovering and sharing knowledge. The [[Historical_research#The_Department_of_Historical_Research|Department of Historical Research]]; the [[Anvil Library]]; the office of the [[Seer of the Gateway]]; and several others. These scholars and truthseekers are not without their enemies, however, both supernatural and mundane. The [[Whisper Gallery]], [[Sung]], and a chapter of [[Highguard|Highborn]] are all looking at the Empire's current ''laissez faire'' attitude to scholarship... and not liking what they see. You can learn about this, and potential solutions, [[Stings like the truth|here]].
==Sword and Shears (Orcs)==
* '''Navarr; Marchers; Ambassador to Otkodov; Military council'''
There are four powerful nations that border the Empire inhabited by [[orc|orcs]]. A state of war persists with three, but one is at peace. For now. There are also orcs within the Empire - the [[Great Forest Orcs]] and the former [[Jotun]] thralls in [[the Marches]]. You can learn about developments with the orc nations, and with the foreign orcs settled in the Empire, [[Sword and shears|here]].


===Toil and Weep===
===Toil and Weep===

Revision as of 13:10, 20 July 2018

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Overview

Over the past three months, several events have occurred which are of significance to the Empire and may require a response from her champions. You can also read about the progress of the Empire's military campaigns here.

In each case, we've tried to tag the Winds of Fortune entry with the nations, or political bodies, to which it is most relevant. We've done this to help people who are interested only in events that are especially relevant to them. In no way are these tags intended to be exhaustive; the Empire is a complex place and very little happens in isolation.

As always, how much or how little of this information you choose to know in character is up to you. Part of the purpose of Winds of Fortune is to maintain the illusion of the Empire as a living, breathing place where things happen - and to make players aware of things their characters 'should' know based on what their roleplaying says they have been doing for the past three months.

Many winds of fortune open with a short section of in-character text. In all cases, these pieces are intended to help create an atmosphere and provide a little entertainment. Where they contain opinions, those are the opinions of the fictional people depicted - and where they contain information or rumours the assumption is that the reader will create their own context for that information or gossip. They're mostly just a bit of fun and they tend not to contain anything vital to the understanding of the wind of Fortune.

Winds of Fortune

Bury the Hatchet (Plenipotentiary)

  • Imperial Conclave

Six eternals have apparently responded to plenipotentiary messages sent by the archmages during the Spring Equinox. Furthermore, all six have agreed to formal parley. Some intend to visit - or send representatives to - the Hall of Worlds, while others are arranging to meet the archmage and a few guests in specially prepared chambers. You can learn which eternals are keen to talk to the Empire, and what about, here.

A Civil Tongue (Trade Winds)

  • Fleet captains, ambassadors, traders

The Empire does not exist in isolation; with four fractious neighbours and five great powers overseas, international trade and diplomacy is an ever shifting sea of opportunity and obstacle. You can read about current Imperial relations with foreign powers here.

Fit and Proper

  • Imperial Conclave; Imperial Senate; Militia

Thanks to the recent controversy around the use of a forbidden curse, some magicians - the sort who generally don't attend Anvil - are deeply concerned. Has the Imperial Conclave fatally undermined it's own moral authority to oversee the use of magic in the Empire? What does it mean to say "this ritual is interdicted... except when we say it isn't”? Whether you think it is one compromise too many, or merely acknowledgement of the realities of modern Imperial politics, you can learn about their concerns and a suggestion for addressing the issues here.

Good Apples

  • The Marches, Prosperity assembly

Good Walder is a paragon of Prosperity beloved across the Empire. There are recent stories that Good Walder themselves - or maybe someone who looked like them - or maybe something else entirely the stories are confused - came to Anvil last season. The Marchers probably know more. One of the repercussions of that visit involves the fate of a small stand of apple trees, that by all accounts are producing miraculous apples. You can learn about this apple-themed occurrence here.

Judged by Their Company

  • Imperial Synod; Franco i Erigo

Far to the west of the Empire, in the ancient Asavean city of Nemoria, stands a Temple of the Seven Virtues. The Imperial priests who support the temple slowly spread understanding of the Way to the Asavean idolators, and it has remained crisis free for nearly nine months. Now though, Ressia i Afanera i Guerra has been approached by Asaveans who want to be ordained and master the liao ceremonies Imperial priests of the Way take for granted. Ressia is not keen to make a potentially contentious decision himself, and is looking to the Imperial Synod and the Liason to the Temple for guidance. You can learn about this situation - and about some other religious matters related to the upcoming inquisition of the Asavan Architect and a scurrilous, possibly blasphemous - pamphlet here.

Leaves and Fruit

  • Highguard

A very old saying suggests that Highguard is built on white granite. To a nation looking for a little stability in the wake of schism and heresy, such a saying might bring a little comfort. Three opportunities to build with white granite toward a greater virtue. Roads to carry pilgrims, and virtuous merchants. A new start for an old meeting hall, and a return to tradition. A chance to practice what the benefactors preach. You can learn about these opportunities here.

Make Good Use

  • The Marches, Wintermark

Feni raiding in Hahnmark, raiding in the Mournwold, and allegedly living secretly in the forest of Alderly getting up to who-knows-what. Something should be done, before they steal every perishable good they can get their hands on in Wintermark and the Marches! You can learn about the problem, and some possible solutions, here.

More Work

  • Imperial Synod, Imperial Senate; Highguard

The encyclical of Severin von Holberg continues to be discussed. Whilst initial reactions focused on the problems caused by the National assemblies and the nature of the paragons and exemplars, now that a few months have passed ecclesiastical scholars are looking at what it has to say about virtue. "It is the Seven Virtues than unite us, not divide us" said Severin - and by mandating him to send out his address, the Imperial Synod tacitly agreed with him. You can hear some of the suggestions made by theologians and constitutional scholars here.

Set in Stone

  • The Marches

The Mournwold is broadly looking up, but news has reached the landskeepers of certain developments during the Spring Equinox that have many of them spitting teeth - and have fuelled Mournwolder concerns about the future. You can learn about these developments, and what is being proposed by the Mourn, here.

Stings Like The Truth

  • Imperial Conclave; Imperial Senate; Imperial Synod; Militia; Livia Cascade

The Empire has several bodies dedicated to uncovering and sharing knowledge. The Department of Historical Research; the Anvil Library; the office of the Seer of the Gateway; and several others. These scholars and truthseekers are not without their enemies, however, both supernatural and mundane. The Whisper Gallery, Sung, and a chapter of Highborn are all looking at the Empire's current laissez faire attitude to scholarship... and not liking what they see. You can learn about this, and potential solutions, here.

Sword and Shears (Orcs)

  • Navarr; Marchers; Ambassador to Otkodov; Military council

There are four powerful nations that border the Empire inhabited by orcs. A state of war persists with three, but one is at peace. For now. There are also orcs within the Empire - the Great Forest Orcs and the former Jotun thralls in the Marches. You can learn about developments with the orc nations, and with the foreign orcs settled in the Empire, here.

Toil and Weep

  • Military unit owners

It's been brewing for a little while now, but war has come to the Asavean Archipelago. Two of their provinces have risen in armed rebellion against the Plenum, apparently supported by agitators from the Sumaah Republic. The Ministry for Military Procurement is keen to employ foreign mercenaries - soldiers with no connection to any of the disgruntled territories - and is reaching out to the Empire with a potentially lucrative opportunity. You can learn about the details of the war, and the offer from the Asavean government, here.

Ongoing Situations and Outcomes

In this section, we'll summarize situations that are potentially of interest to players, but which at this time we've decided not to explore with a full Wind of Fortune.

Roundup

Mandates

Only one mandate was successfully upheld in the Imperial Synod during the Spring Equinox. You can find the details of all the Synod judgements raised last season here.

Assembly Mandate Priest Outcome
Wintermark We do not compromise even with ourselves. The mantle of the hero is not easily shrugged on and off again, it is a quality of the soul that endures beyond life. We send Gunnbrand Ironwill with 50 doses of liao to remind all the people of Wintermark of the path that we all walk. Gunnbrand Ironwill permanent change in tactics for Wintermark armies, plus opportunites.