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You can learn about the stealthy evacuation of Feroz, the opportunities it presents, and the reaction of the Grendel in '''[[The power behind our moves]]'''.
You can learn about the stealthy evacuation of Feroz, the opportunities it presents, and the reaction of the Grendel in '''[[The power behind our moves]]'''.
===All in Red===
===All in Red===
* '''Ambassador to Faraden; Upwold Marchers; Tassato priests; Livia of the Spire of Celestial Cascade, Astrid Fjellrevening Rezia di Tassato, and Lord Colwynn de Rondel; Imperial Senate'''
* '''Ambassador to Faraden; Upwold Marchers; Tassato priests; Seer of the Gateway; Livia of the Spire of Celestial Cascade, Astrid Fjellrevening Rezia di Tassato, and Lord Colwynn de Rondel; Imperial Senate'''
Relations with the [[Faraden]] have been bedevilled with complication and misunderstanding. A mercantile people, they have always been keen on trading with their Imperial neighbours but repeated incidents fuelled by their [[Faraden#Faraden_Religious_Beliefs|peculiar religion]] have stymied closer ties at every turn. Enough being enough, the [[Imperial Senate]] voted during the Spring Equinox to [[abrogate Moonwater Hall]] - the trading hub in [[Upwold]] - and then things started to spiral out of control and before anyone knew it there were fires, accusations, recriminations... and then some kind of coup.
Relations with the [[Faraden]] have been bedevilled with complication and misunderstanding. A mercantile people, they have always been keen on trading with their Imperial neighbours but repeated incidents fuelled by their [[Faraden#Faraden_Religious_Beliefs|peculiar religion]] have stymied closer ties at every turn. Enough being enough, the [[Imperial Senate]] voted during the Spring Equinox to [[abrogate Moonwater Hall]] - the trading hub in [[Upwold]] - and then things started to spiral out of control and before anyone knew it there were fires, accusations, recriminations... and then some kind of coup.



Revision as of 15:40, 18 July 2022

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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 in the Winds of War.

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

Begin to speak (Plenipotentiary)

  • Archmages and the Imperial Conclave; specifically invited guests including House deRondell; the Grandmaster of the Sevenfold Path and the Cardinal of Wisdom; the Keeper of Tharim's Throne; sword scholars; Sirus Skybreaker; people who wish to embrace the merrow lineage; and anyone with access to significant amounts of ingots and measures or an interest in transformation

Each of the six archmages can send a plenipotentiary message each season to an eternal of the magical realm they represent. Sometimes the eternal responds with a formal parley, sometimes with something more esoteric, but they are bound to reply in some fashion. During the Spring Equinox each of the six archmages sent a plenipotentiary message, and now six replies have been received. During the coming solstice representations with four eternals will take place: with the Silver Prince, the Mariner, the Mother of Wrecks, and the Bound King|. There will also be two significantly more esoteric opportunities - a result of the messages sent by the Archmages of Autumn and Night - involving the Crucible and Forgemistress..

The details of this season's plenipotentiaries can be found in Begin to speak.

Our Thumping Hearts

  • Champions of the Summer Tourney; Freeborn magicians; Summer Archmage; Master of Ice and Darkness

The Icy Crag of the Eternal Sun is the Empire's premiere College for the study of Summer magic. Seen as a prize by many of the eternals of the Summer Realm, patronage of the college is hotly contested. A year ago, the Archmage of Summer announced a tourney to determine which of the contenders would hold that prestigious position. This Solstice sees the resolution of that challenge - a melee between champions in the Dawnish Glory Square.

You can find out about the teams who will be competing in the challenge in Our thumping hearts.

Make It Happen (Appraisal)

  • Imperial Senate; People who dislike the Druj

Last summit the Imperial Senate instructed Graciana i Lòpez i Guerra of the Prognosticators Office to carry out an appraisal to find a way to inspire an uprising in the Sarangrave using the existing Spy network in the territory. The marshes of the south-western Mallum are completely dominated by three powerful Druj clans, and wrapped in the soul-choking miasma familiar to anyone who has fought in Zenith, or during the liberation of Ossium. Anyone who tries to stand up to the cruel orcs on their home ground will need to be very sure they are going to win...

You can find out about the results of the appraisal in Make it happen.

Make a Deal

  • Navarr, especially those in Therunin or with herb gardens; the Thimble; Dredgemaster of Feverwater; Imperial Senate; apothecaries

The Cardinal of Prosperity has urged the virtuous to help the brokers of Therunin explore ways that the relatively wild territory may be made more prosperous. Particular attention was paid to "the forest, docks, and neighbours to fully realise the opportunities at hand." Over the last several months, the people of Therunin have done just that and have come up with several steps that might be taken to enrich the bayous and forests. They include Thornsong House, a grand hospital and centre for herb lore that offers unique oipportunities; a major expansion of the Feverwater dredging operation that has long-term implications for the fight against the Druj; and an offer from the orcs of the Great Forest to help improve both the herb gardens of Navarr and the Thimble - albeit with some slight strings attached.

You can learn about these opportunities in Make a deal.

Build Up My Body

  • Ambition assembly; Imperial Senate; the Academy of Heroes and its supporters; captains of military units

Adelmar the Lion is both the inspiration for the many Academy of Arms that dot the Empire, and an exemplar of Ambition. During the Spring Equinox, Ranae de Rondell consecrated the Shrine of the Armsmaster on the slopes of Mount Siluri in Redoubt, using a dose of true liao. The shrine and it's attendant Academy - the first built in the Empire and once overseen by Adelmar himself - is now a place of pilgrimage for those who wish to meditate on the inspiration provided by the Lion of Arnet. A burst of renewed interest in the exemplar thanks to the consecration has lead to several other opportunities - both in Redoubt and other parts of the Empire.

You can learn about the opportunities in the wake of the consecration in Build up my body.

The Power Behind Our Moves

  • People who helped evacuate Feroz; the Brass Coast especially those in Feroz; the Ambassador to the Grendel; the Imperial Senate

The Freeborn Assembly called for the people of Feroz to gather their belongings and to flee the territory. While there was a "grace" period for those in Afarjasse and Morajasse to leave, that period ended with the Spring Equinox; no such opportunity was permitted to those in the Cazar Straits, Fontargenta, and Oranseri however. As a result a plan was formed for the Empire's fleets and military units to slip in under cover of darkness and smuggle the trapped Imperial citizens out from under the very nose of the oppressive Grendel Governor. With Summer closing, it is clear that the scheme has been a success - and Governor Rahab is furious.

You can learn about the stealthy evacuation of Feroz, the opportunities it presents, and the reaction of the Grendel in The power behind our moves.

All in Red

  • Ambassador to Faraden; Upwold Marchers; Tassato priests; Seer of the Gateway; Livia of the Spire of Celestial Cascade, Astrid Fjellrevening Rezia di Tassato, and Lord Colwynn de Rondel; Imperial Senate

Relations with the Faraden have been bedevilled with complication and misunderstanding. A mercantile people, they have always been keen on trading with their Imperial neighbours but repeated incidents fuelled by their peculiar religion have stymied closer ties at every turn. Enough being enough, the Imperial Senate voted during the Spring Equinox to abrogate Moonwater Hall - the trading hub in Upwold - and then things started to spiral out of control and before anyone knew it there were fires, accusations, recriminations... and then some kind of coup.

You can learn about the developments with the Faraden both at home and abroad in All in red.

Other Events

There are a number of other events and situations which are noteworthy, but which for whatever reason have not led to a full Wind of Fortune in their own right.

Boons of the Summer Children

Just as in Winter and Spring, the so-called "Summer Children" have an ongoing opportunity to claim boons from certain interested eternals for themselves. Some young citizens have already claimed these boons; those who have yet to do so may choose to do so during the Summer Solstice. The procedure for doing so, and the boons available, are outlined in the A horn resounding wind of fortune from the Winter Solstice.

Western Smugglers

  • Faraden and Imperial citizens continue to engage in smuggling operations across the borders of the Brass Coast

Some Faraden merchants are unconcerned about the loss of Moonwater Hall because they are not officially trading with the Empire at all. The magistrates are continuing to investigate allegations of smuggling across the borders of Segura and Kahraman, with both Faraden and Imperial citizens avoiding the tariffs imposed by the Imperial Senate. During the Spring Equinox, a band of militia successfully rescued a kidnapped magistrate who had fallen into the hands of the Lasambrian Jotun. Rumour is that they were able to provide their colleagues with a list of those Imperial citizens involved in the smuggling ring - or perhaps rings - and investigation are now focusing on these people. Obviously the magistrates are refusing to give too much away at this time - they want to ensure they either catch these people in the act or are able to secure enough evidence to ensure a conviction and shut the smugglers down once and for all.

Trade Summary

Rather than spread this information out around the various foreign nations, we've collected it here for ease of reference.

  • Asavean Archipelago: With sanctions imposed by both the Empire and the Asavean plenum, any fleet captain trading with Nemoria receives a -2 rank penalty to their production.
  • Axos: The impact of recent events has already begun to fade, but the dreadful docks at Issyk remain a problem. Consequently Imperial fleets suffer significant penalties to trade with Axos. A fleet captain trading at the Towers of Kantor suffers a -2 rank penalty, while trading at the Chambers of Issyk suffers an incredible -4 rank penalty.
  • The Commonwealth: Commonwealth citizens remain enthusiastic about trading the Imperial fleet captains. Fleets trading with Leerdam receive an additional dram of Bladeroot, while fleets trading with Volkavaar receive an additional vial of Artisan's Oil on top of their normal production.
  • Grendel: With sanctions imposed by both the Senate and the Council of Salt Lords, and fleet captain trading with Oran receives a -2 penalty to their production.
  • Iron Confederacy: The port of Robec remains closed to Imperial fleets.
  • Principalities of Jarm: The ports of Kavor and Vezak remain closed to Imperial fleets.
  • Sarcophan Delves: Imperial captains continue to be welcomed in the Delves. Fleets trading with the great port-city of Sarcophan receive an additional dose of Marrowort and an additional dose of Imperial Roseweald on top of their normal production.
  • Sumaah Republic: Imperial captains are free to trade with the Sumaah Republic. Fleets visiting Zemeh receive standard production.

Mandates

  • You can find details of the mandates, along with the rest of the Synod judgements, here.

Seventeen mandates were successfully upheld in the Imperial Synod. As per our recent update, all mandates have automatically been enacted as long as the named priest has sufficient liao in their inventory before Downtime opens. Some mandates were upheld by their respective assemblies but not enacted.

Imperial Lore

Two rituals were added to Imperial lore during the Winter Solstice.

Urizen Lore

A number of rituals were added to Urizen lore during the Spring Equinox using the Gift of Knowledge.

Note: Several Urizen Lore rituals still need some additional descriptive elements which will appear on the wiki over the next few weeks.

Artisans

The details of how to make a new magic item have been shared with the Empire's artisans: Lowther's Gaze is a talisman that allows the person bonded to it to use the marksman skill.