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==Winds of Fortune== | ==Winds of Fortune== | ||
===Old Ways=== | |||
* '''League, Wintermark, Marcher, and Varushkan assembly''' | |||
During the Spring Equinox, the long-discussed refurbishment of the [[Speaker_of_the_Highborn_Assembly#Basilica_of_Seven_Doors|Basilica of Seven Doors]] in [[Bastion#Bastion.2C_the_White_City|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 [[Old ways|here]]. | |||
===Walk On=== | ===Walk On=== | ||
* '''Priests of every nation''' | * '''Priests of every nation''' |
Revision as of 10:16, 21 July 2019
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
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.
Walk On
- Priests of every nation
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.
Other Events
INSERT OTHER EVENTS HERE
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.
- Tithe of Bats raised by Brat Umbral Path
The ritual is now available to be mastered by Imperial magicians.
Other Media
Insert other media here.