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There are notice boards like this all over Anvil, full of the latest news.

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

After the Gold Rush

  • Magicians; entertainers; gamblers; potential Freeborn ship captains; would-be League military leaders

Some people come to Anvil for the politics, the festivities, and the Sentinel Gate. Other people come to trade - to buy and to sell. This season, in addition to the usual chances to buy everything form mithril to delicious cake there are some unique opportunities to buy one-of-a-kind things.

They include a silent auction in the Hall of Worlds; a peculiar invitation from a creature of the Night realm to bring it entertainment; a chance to acquire an invitation to a high-stakes card game; an opportunity to become captain of the Passion of the Flame (a renowned Freeborn ship); and an opportunity to become the new leader of the League warband of reformed bandits, the Revelry.

You can learn a little more about each of these opportunities here.

Birds

  • Varushka, especially the national assembly; Wisdom assembly

Zoria is an inspiring figure from Varushkan history who was recognized as a paragon of Wisdom in the early days of the Empire. As is common with some of the oldest figures from Imperial history, there are no details of her birth or background and only scant details of their life. At one time the Empire maintained a detailed collection of the more epic stories or Zoria's life and accomplishments, but much of this was lost when Nicovar burned the great libraries. Despite what little remains, Zoria endures as a popular figure in Varushka where she is something of a patron figure for many wise ones.

At the most recent summit two separate judgements were passed both claiming that the final resting place of the paragon lay in the Vale of Gniejezdo. This claim has inspired a great deal of interest, and brought to light at least one location with a competing claim - but if the Varushkans and the assembly of Wisdom wish to create an inspirational tomb for Zoria, all they will need is a dose of true liao.

You can learn more about this potential opportunity here.

Comes a Time

  • Navarr; Imperial Conclave

The Navarr presented two very different statements of principle during the Spring Equinox. One outlined the need for an army trained and equipped to face the vallorn, and was wholeheartedly supported by the National assembly. The other, more amibitiously, was presented in the General assembly and called for Seren to be recognised as one of the great cities of the Empire. This second judgement was not so unanimously received - but the people of the Empire are keen to hear of proposals that might strengthen their nation. And few Navarr would argue that Seren is at least as worthy of respect as Meade, Siroc, or Kalpaheim.

These very different judgements have lead to very different responses. Some Navarr focus on the immediate future. With the aid of the Queen of Scorpions a powerful new army may be raised - or the Navarr could eschew that aid and attempt to achieve the same feat themselves. Other Navarr focus on the future farther ahead, when the vallorn is gone and the Navarr must find new purpose. They have laid out proposals for three very different forms that Seren, the Navarr forest city, might take.

Spirits are high following the defeat of the vallorn in Liathaven; how best might the Navarr celebrate that victory? You can find out about the various opportunities for armies and cities here.

A Dream That Can Last

  • Citizens of Holberg; Imperial Orc and General assemblies

During the Spring Equinox the Imperial Senate ceded the region of Misericorde in Holberg to the Sand Fishers of Ossium. With the assistance of the civil service, the orcs abandoned Bittershore and have crossed the Semmerlak to claim the region for their own. They have quickly established a number of small villages, taking advantage of the abundance of natural wildlife and venturing far afield to explore their new homes.

As the Senate has recognised the Sand Fishers as foreigners, there is a blossoming trade with League citizens in rare herbs, rare delicacies, and exotic hides. Yet there are also a few problems - the orcs do not much care for the city of Holberg itself, preferring to explore the marshes of Ennerlund, Rebeshof, and the Morass. They are leery of the deep woods of Utterlund fearing the bandits that dwell there - and perhaps reminded all-too-keenly of the Druj who once ruled them.

Still, it seems the addition of the orcs to Holberg has been a positive step - one ripe with opportunity for the burghers of the League. You can read more about this situation here.

Four Strong Winds

  • Brass Coast citizens; Freeborn assembly; Military unit captains; Imperial Senate

At the Spring Equinox the Freeborn Assembly passed clear statements about securing the future prosperity of their people; likewise the Imperial Senate sent a message that they do not intent to abandon Segura to the western invaders. Despite the troubles blighting the Brass Coast, with barbarians threatening every territory except Madruga, the Freeborn continue to look to the future, refusing to be bowed by orc barbarians.

The words of the Synod and the Senate have created a wealth of opportunities. A mithril exchange that may help raise the materials to restore the Burning Falcon; proposals by the talented architect Angelina i Duarte i Riqueza to strengthen Segura; an offer to pay a bounty to any Imperial who will come to fight the Lasambrian Jotun; the chance to build a salvage port in Madruga; of arguments over the idea of theft versus the idea of taking from a defeated foe; and of a chance to secure the Broken Shore Bounty.

If nothing else, the people of the Brass Coast will be busy during the Summer Solstice... You can learn the details of these opportunities - and arguments - here

Old Ways

  • League, Wintermark, Marcher, and Varushkan assembly

During the Spring Equinox, the long-discussed refurbishment of the Basilica of Seven Doors in Bastion was commissioned by the Imperial Senate. With the assistance of the Custodes Clavium, the restoration was quickly completed, and the previously-lapsed position of Speaker of the Highborn Assembly reinstated.

As anticipated, with the Speaker for the Highborn Assembly restored to prominence, other national assemblies are taking time to consider improving their own organisation. The bishops of the League propose that Capodomus Cathedral be reinvigorated; the Crows of Wintermark point to the parlous state of the Hall of Rund; and Varushkan wise ones consider the role of the Tender of the Hearth. Some ecclesiastical scholars, especially among the Highborn, imagine that a little more organisation in the national assemblies could only be for the good of the Synod as a whole.

Meanwhile Abbot Matilda of Becktunn, a Marcher - a people with a reputation for going their own way - refutes the idea that their assembly needs any more direction but embraces the idea that the Empire would probably benefit from a little of the common sense only her peeople can provide - and from the example of a long lost exemplar of Ambition.

You can read about these proposals here.

Through My Sails (Trade Winds)

  • Fleet captains; Ambassadors; Imperial Senate

There is little constancy in international politics, and the complex interplay of politics and diplomacy can change the relations between nations in an instant. The Empire is one of six great powers who wield great influence over the known world. Two of those other nations, the Commonwealth and the Sumaah Republic are allied to the Empire via the Liberty Pact. Two others - the Asavean Archipelago and the Principalities of Jarm are slaving nations, targeted by sanctions by the Pact members. The last nation, the Sarcophan Delves, neither uses slaves nor upholds the Liberty Pact, cherishing the freedom to trade where it wills. There are also countless smaller human nations, three of whom are close enough to the Empire to have an impact on its politics - Faraden, Axos, and the Iron Confederacy.

For those who look beyond their borders, to the Bigger Picture, the world is a great sea of alliances, rivalries, and hidden threats - one the Empire must navigate carefully if it is not to founder on the treacherous reefs that lie just below the surface. You can learn about recent developments on the international stage here.

Walk On

  • Priests of every nation; Grey Pilgrims; General assembly; Marcher and Dawnish national assemblies

The grey pilgrims traverse the trods as they seek to weaken the vallorn. They are guided by the statements passed by the Highborn Assembly and act with the support of the Assembly of the Nine. While they walk, they speak with those they meet - to question them about their faith.

The goal of their inquiry is to encourage the faithful to consider their beliefs, to think about their faith and to ask themselves if any part of what they are doing is contradicted by doctrine. Such conversations are often challenging. Many find it difficult to answer the questions the pilgrims provoke. Priests across the Empire have noticed absences from their congregations as citizens sought answers elsewhere.

With the Synod about to convene at Anvil for the Summer Solstice, the chance has arrived to provide answers to the questions raised by the grey pilgrims - presuming such answers exist of course.

You can read about potential answers to the grey pilgrims' questions here.

Weight of the World

  • Varushka; Military Council; Imperial Senate; Ser Ancél Watcher

The Empire has conquered the territory of Ossium and assigned it to the nation of Varushka. During the Spring Equinox the Imperial Synod passed a number of important statements and mandates, including judgements intended to welcome the people of Ossium to Varushka, to encourage the residents of the newest Imperial territory to embrace the Way, and a call to arms to deal with the most immediate threat to new settlers - the miasma left behind by the Druj.

The work of making Ossium part of the Empire is hindered in part by the presence of the Druj miasma that still lingers, threatening to suffocate the life from the people of the land. Fortunately thanks to the virtuous work of Ser Ancél Watcher, the Empire has managed to find the first two of the pillars that anchor the miasma. From experience there is likely to be one in each region in the territory, so this is only the beginning - but it is an important step forward none-the-less.

Yet even without the miasma pillars there are still problems that need to be addressed; the territory is currently defended only by the Thule and few of the people living in Ossium have any reason to trust them. Then there is the increasingly pressing question of what is to be done with the many, many orcs that live there - not all of them are as tractable as the Sand Fishers. The details of the situation can be found here.

Other Events

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Wrecking Ball

  • The Senate and the Synod both voted to deal with the structures created by Almodin Oktístis
  • Further details of this opportunity can be found [[Idle hands here

During the Spring Equinox, the Senate voted to alter the works of Almodin Oktístis, paying a considerable amount of money to remove the idolatrous decorations from half a dozen commissions. At the same time, the Genreal Assembly empowers Rafael Barossa di Tassato to enact a mandate that inspired architects, masons, and builders to force their way into the buildings designed by the Asavean priest, carefully and meticulously remove the images of the false gods, and then repurposed in such a way as to provide a lasting symbol of opposition for the Asaveans and their faith.

There was some confusion intermediately following the Spring Equinox as the League bishop's mandate riled up many of the very same people the Senate intended to employ to remodel the status. In the month following the summit, mobs descended on the Pallas Docks, the Spiral Sword runeforge, Lorenzo's legacies of Loyalty, Ambition, and Vigilance, and the Lorenzo's Great Game casino. They removed every piece of statuary, every mosaic, every carving of an Asavean god or spirit, and transformed them into something useful - they ground them underfoot to make roadways in the fashion set by the Varushkans at Aleksandra's Watch; they turned them into decorative rockeries; and in one case built a stone privy out of the remains. More importantly, they made very sure that Asavean visitors were aware of what was happening.

This, needless to say, ruined the commissions. Or rather, made them inoperable until after the Senate-employed stonemasons, architects, and builders had repaired the damage done. By the start of the Summer Solstice, the various structures have been stripped of their idolatrous decoration, and remodeled by the Empire. Their normal functions are restored, but every trace of their former blasphemies are gone.

Needless to say, the Asaveans are less than amused.

Mandates

A number of mandates were upheld at the Spring Equinox and enacted in the months that followed. You can find a complete list here.

Following our new rules about mandates, the majority have already begun to have their effect.

Imperial Lore

One ritual was entered into Imperial lore following the Spring Equinox.

The ritual is now available to be mastered by Imperial magicians.

Other Media

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