Years of an inch and a step
"Is your wife joining us for supper Master Robin?"
The tables were groaning with food, the centre of which was a great pie with a thick golden crust and steam rising from the gravy beneath. It would have looked delicious at any time, but neither Enoch nor his husband had eaten today. Their supplies had run out just before King's Stoke, but they both agreed it was better not to go into that town all things considered. Fortune had rewarded their virtue and this kind Marcher family had invited them in to share their repast. They had managed to enjoy a relaxing hot bath in a steel tub and now they were desperate to eat!
But it would be dreadfully impolite to start before their host joined them. The good lady had been here when they came in, but she'd left her husband preparing the meal while she went out some time ago. It was going dark outside and while Master Robin seem unconcerned, both of them were a little worried for her. Partly they were worried the pie might go cold - but still - what could a farmer be doing once night fell?
"Aye, she'll be back in just a moment, don't you worry. She knows exactly how long it takes me to get the taters just right!" Master Robin continued to add plates of food to the table, a big bowl fulling of vegetables roasted in honey. The smell of it was driving Enoch crazy.
"What is your wife doing? Perhaps we could lend her a hand?" They'd have to wash again, but it would be worth it if they got to eat this incredible meal a moment sooner!
Master Robin was returning to the oven. Surely there couldn't be more food. There were just four of them and the family's children, how much food could these Marchers possibly expect them to eat? He turned to face them with another bowl in his hands.
"No, no. No need for that! The reward for a good job is more work! She's just tending to grandfather. He's planted in the orchard at the end of the near field."
"Buried" Ira correced the Yeoman instinctively.
Master Robert just shrugged. "Buried. Planted. Same thing." He smiled as he placed the last bowl on the table, it was filled with potatoes, roasted in spices and slathered in butter. Behind him the door opened and the Marcher's wife stepped in out of the cold.
Enoch moved his arm to place his hand on his husband's knee to give it a warning squeeze. Now was not the time.
Overview
At the Summer Solstice, Kerem, Daughter of the Chantry, received the support of the Highborn Assembly endorsing an extraordinary mandate, designed to encourage the people of Highguard to take up a portion of the burden that the Navarr have shouldered for centuries. The civil service forecast that the effects of that mandate would be ruinous, both economically and militarily but the Highborn did it anyway. If the Empire is our destiny - what price is too high to secure it?
The monstrous infestation that is the vallorn is a danger beyond any other that now faces us. There is no sacrifice so great that we cannot meet it to defeat this terror. We send Lilith of the Chantry with 500 liao to urge every Highborn citizen to consider if they could assist in defeating this threat by undertaking an extended pilgrimage to walk the trods.
Highborn National Assembly, Kerem, Daughter of the Chantry, Summer Solstice 382YE, Upheld 595 - 244The first effects began to bite as the mandate spread and people prepared to upend their lives. Farms, businesses, mines and forests were sold as people readied themselves for the challenge ahead - years of commitment to a hard life of travel and pilgrimage around the Empire. The young and idealistic were the most affected, exactly the kind of people who might once have served the Empire by joining the Highborn army now prepared for a different service. The civil service predicted that the effects of the pilgrimage would be felt by everyone in Highguard, including those who remained behind, for at least a decade to come unless something could be done.
Fortunately something was done. Priests of every Imperial nation passed mandates urging their people to reach out and support the new pilgrims. From the Brass Coast to Wintermark, Varushka to Urizen, people of every land have been inspired by the sacrifice of the Highborn and have reached out to offer what aid they can. Such help is not without cost, every citizen of the Empire will now feel the burden of supporting the pilgrimage, (a penalty of 36 rings to every farm and business and one rank lost from each military unit and double that for Highguard), but because everyone is putting their shoulder to the wheel, the time taken for people to adjust to the changes are transformed. As a result the impact of the Highborn pilgrimage on the farms, businesses and military units of the Empire will last only a season.
The war against the Vallorn demands all the support of all of us. We send Rane Sherarding, Corey Wayfarer, Medea Ruth, Astrid Fjellrevening, Lord Romande Remys, Immeldar i Ezmara i Erigo, Skywise Tulva, Father Drakov, and Hrodin with 50 liao each to urge every citizen to offer food, shelter, and protection to the pilgrims as they travel through our lands and beyond. We will shoulder this burden together.
All National Assemblies, Autumn Equinox 382YENow that the logistics of supporting so many people on the move for the first time are starting to be dealt with, the attention of the Highborn has returned to the pilgrims themselves. As more and more of them take to the road, it raises the question of how they should comport themselves as they travel. The Highborn Assembly has spoken on that matter once more, reminding every child of Highguard that they didn't just found the Empire... they also founded the Way.
Every Step is a Day
Highguard is the birthplace of the Way of Virtue. Our gift to all the nations of the Empire. Now the great pilgrimage has begun, the Highguard National Assemby calls upon all who take the Pilgrim's Oath to follow the example of the Winds of Virtue and spread the Way to all corners of the Empire once more. So they may seek out and challenge false belief, correct those who have strayed from Doctrine, and ensure that the soul of the Empire remains strong.
Highborn National Assembly, Able of the Shattered Tower, Autumn Equinox 382YE, Upheld 568 - 0Able's words are well received by the Highborn and by the grey pilgrims as people are coming to refer to those Highborn who have taken up the challenge to walk the trods. People who are contemplating committing years of their lives to an endless march are enthused that as well as helping the Navarr to combat the Vallorn they might also work to spread the Way. One of the things that inspired the original mandate that created the pilgrimage was the need to save the souls trapped by the Vallorn, but why stop there? Every soul is in need of salvation - there is more than one way for a soul to be lost.
If the Highborn commit to this vision then it has the potential to achieve something positive, in addition to helping against the vallorn. A suitable mandate would shape the character of the pilgrimage, potentially turning it into a crusade against every force that threatens the souls of the Empire. Of course such an emphatic decision would not be without challenges, it is not easy to challenge people's deeply held beliefs and it is never popular. But it would permanently define the identity of the grey pilgrims for years to come as well as reinvigorating the Wayfarers, committing both to tackling false beliefs and correcting those who have strayed from the Doctrine.
Toward a Source
The most expedient target for a mandate would be the multifarious foreigners who have bellow to plant their false faith in Imperial soil in recent years. The idolatorous Asavean temples that increasingly dot the landscape are only the most obvious example. The travelling Faraden merchants, who are known blasphemers who venerate vengeance and claim it as an actual virtue, are ripe for confrontation. Suranni traders coming over the border or sailing the Bay of Catazar should be told in no uncertain terms that they are worshipping false gods and that only the virtues can save them.
The Highborn should not hesitate to confront the false religions of foreigners who visit our shores. Let us weed out these lies before they take root in our souls and castigate those who reject the Way or turn aside from it. We send {named priest} with 25 liao to urge the grey pilgrims to take this message to heart in all the years to come.
Synod Mandate, Highborn AssemblyIf this mandate is passed, then the grey pilgrims will remind everyone they meet on their travels that the Way is the one true religion of the Empire. They will present a unified face rejecting the overtures of Asavean priests at the Temple of the Black Bull and encouraging everyone to do likewise. They will disdain the Faraden traders who have come to the Empire in increasing numbers in recent years pointing out that these people do not acknowledge the seven virtues. They will be polite but forceful in their rejection of the false gods of the Suranni.
As a result. the people of the Empire will be reminded of the importance of the Way and will keep their distance from foreigners who practice or worse preach false religions. There won't be violence (although there could be if a more strongly worded mandate and more liao were used), but the Empire will become a less hospitable place for foreigners whose religious views differ from the Empire. This will make it significantly more difficult for these false religions to spread further in the Empire, but it will do at the cost of the prospects of foreign traders who travel to the Empire, harming their interests and damaging their view of the Empire accordingly.
Every Line is a Place
Although the pernicious influence of foreign religions is the most pressing concern of many, there are older worries. The great expansion of the Empire, brought millions to the Way, but in many places it failed to eradicate old superstitious practices, including numerous beliefs that border on the heretical. The further a nation was from Highguard, the more likely they are to preserve unorthodox beliefs. The pilgrimage creates a unique opportunity for the Highborn to correct that historic failure.
The purpose of our pilgramage is to save souls, those who have fallen to the Vallorn, but also those who are lost to false belief. We send {named priest} with 25 liao to urge the grey pilgrims to correct all those who have strayed from Doctrine in {named nations} as they walk the trods in the years to come
Synod Mandate, Highborn AssemblyTo be effective, the mandate will need to specifically state which nations practice false beliefs that need to be challenged. Any of the nations of the Empire could be named with the exception of Highguard itself, though some are clearly more orthodox in their beliefs than others. It does not matter how many nations are named, the cost in liao is the same.
If this mandate is passed, then the grey pilgrims will challenge Imperial citizens in the named nations and push them to question their unorthodox beliefs. Such work will be difficult, people do not like to have their views questioned in this way, but it will be effective. The role of the Highborn in spreading the Way through the Empire is deeply embedded in Imperial history so people are more inclined to listen to a Highborn preacher than they would any other citizen outside their own nation. This is especially true following the decision of the national assemblies to urge their citizens to reach out and support the Highborn on their pilgrimage.
The mandate will mean that people in the named nations will question their beliefs and what is more they will question the beliefs of those who preach to them, those who keep congregations. The effects will be noticeable, resulting in a permanent loss of one rank from all congregations in the affected nations, until they take clear steps to abandon their heretical beliefs.
A March Over Months
The two mandates are not in competition with each other - they are distinct but complimentary - and the Highborn could choose to pass neither, one or both. The second mandate is in competition with itself, however - if more than one version is raised naming different nations then the one with the highest margin will be the one upheld.
If the Highborn pass one or more of the mandates, then it will affirm the religious nature of the new pilgrimage, encouraging the grey pilgrims to face up to their religious duties as they walk the trods to weaken the vallorn.
If the Highborn do not pass either mandate, then the influence of the original statement of principle from Able of the Shattered Tower passed by the Assembly at the Autumn Equinox will wane. The change to use the pilgrimage for missionary work would be lost for the time being and the focus of the journey would remain purely on fighting the vallorn, at least until an equivalent statement of principle with a different aim were passed.
Blessings in Disguise
Because at least eight nations chose to endorse the mandates in support of Highguard, each nation will incur a penalty of 36 rings to every farm and business and one rank lost from each military unit during the coming season. Highguard suffers no additional loss - each Highborn business and farm continues to lose 72 rings from their income, and each Highborn military unit continues to suffer a loss equivalent to two ranks of fighting strength.
By the start of the Spring Equinox however, all these penalties will have run their course.