• @Deemo
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    23 months ago

    I wonder how the invaders will be distributed as mana batteries. I can imagen other dutchies wanting a slice of Gervasio and other landsinavians vast quantities of mana. Further more the current royal family’s authority bas basically non existant after King T gave up.

    • @No_Nick_Needed
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      22 months ago

      Trauerqual didn’t really give up, but was drugged up and sort of filled with pre-recorded messages, that he’d parrot word by word. And with Raublut having always been loyal to Gervasio from the beginning, there’s a good chance the Zent was already being drugged when he said he’d give the crown to Detlinde, if she got a Grutrissheit. The question is, how long does it take to get the drugs out of his system and come back to his real self, or if there’s some convenient magic tool or spell, that can fix him instantly. Maybe having Rozemyne visit him and heal him with Flutrane and Heilschmerz’s blessings might do the trick.

      As for the Lanzenavians, I doubt they’ll ever leave the Sovereignty. They aren’t so many that they can’t be incarcerated there. The more interesting question to me is, what they’ll do about the Lanzenavians who didn’t commit crimes, but wish to immigrate to Yurgenschmidt. Letting them into the country would be a good boost for it’s mana, they might bring some interesting new technologies with them, but they have a very different culture.

      I think one option for them would be to make a new lesser duchy and fill it with the immigrants, once Ferdinand finished his magic tool Grutrissheit and Rozemyne bestowed it to someone and they can finally delete the disbanded duchies. And then give them accelerated academy courses like the ex-blue priests got, except with a stronger focus on the cultural things and etiquette of Yurgenschmidt nobility. That would still leave the question of whom to make their Aub. Choosing one of them, would avoid having a stranger leading strangers, but would mean to have someone in charge with no experience and little idea of what the politics are like. Picking someone from a royal branch family would mean the new Aub knew how to do things, but would have a cultural gulf between them and their subjects. It’d also carry a certain risk of the Lanzanvians organizing to rebel or grab power, if they feel they aren’t treated well.

      Another option would be to split the immigrant up and spread them over different duchies, which would make any potential rebellion far less likely and would avoid the issues of who to put in charge of them, but depending on how many there are, this might lead to conflicts between the Zent and duchies, with some duchies probably eager to get as much fresh, mana-rich blood, while others might be a bit xenophobic about people from the country that just invaded them. This might be quite the balancing act, with lots of long negotiations.

      There’s also the matter of noble status. Do you give the new arrivals a status befitting their mana capacity, or do you start them all out as laynobles, who then have to either marry into Yurgenschmidt noble families or go through the three generation rule to rise in status? The latter is only an option if you disperse them, since a duchy with only laynobles would probably not work well.