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Hello, hello! Some admin notes and a few updates, based on recent rolls & developments, to keep everyone nicely busy!
EVENT & TEST DRIVE
Taravast's coup event will kick off on 2 December and will also serve as our test drive. Like last time, test drive participants can app without an invite over the next three weeks ( until 21 December ). As a heads up, applications won't be judged over 24 December - 2 January.
ARC II WRAP & ARC III
A series of votes on the fate of Taravast, the beacon and our ensuing Arc destination will take place over 5-12 December. As with Arc II, we'll have a four-six week 'travel' interlude to reach the setting of Arc III. The events of the journey will feed into the Arc III plotline.
THE BEAR
...will still visit before we leave Taravast.
For now...
THE BUBBLING WAIT
■ Commoners repeatedly come to the Palace of the Doxe to beg Doxe Bonaccorso Spina's support to restore their districts from recent undead damage. They are turned away: Bonaccorso has once again taken ill, and the Taravast coffers are tight. Careful in the great outdoors — some furious petitioners throw rocks and minor fire spells at windows and into the gardens.
■ To contain the unrest, don Bonaccorso orders a tight curfew ( 06:00 to 20:00 ), bans the liberal use of sorcery or the display of weapons, and prohibits groups of more than five people.
■ Urged to action by Alina Starkov, Macaluso Spina seeks an audience with Bonaccorso on 27 November. By midday, word spreads that Macaluso has been placed under house arrest in his quarters and awaits trial for allegedly attempting to assassinate his grandfather.
■ Macaluso's household is broken up. Vannozza Spina offers the hospitality of her palace wing to her cousin's supporters for ten days while they make arrangements to depart Taravast.
■ In this period, characters assigned to Macaluso have their stipends reduced and receive unfriendly treatment at court. Guards often shove roughen them up in corridors. It's safest now to seek short-term accommodations in the rooms of Vannozza's supporters.
■ With their champion Macaluso detained, the Bessis sorceresses retreat from the Palace. Alone, the increasingly arrogant witches of Attaryl deliver the lady Vannozza for extended and highly guarded visits to don Bonaccorso's quarters. They also tally characters and question them about their backgrounds and magical abilities.
PLOT QUESTIONS


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A for answers to your questions — unfortunately, you will find the revolutionaries very enthusiastic but perhaps... less than organised.
What will they do if more undead come?
But why would they come? Taravast has avoided them so far. Once they bring don Bonaccorso back to his senses, he will make sure the undead never return.
Who will be in charge?
A people's conclave will be established, to counter ill and gentry-focused interesting of the existing noble conclave. This congregation will advise and gently steer Bonaccorso towards the righteous path of behaving in the interest of his people, when he forgets to do so.
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His aim is to sort of keep them busy planning to try and buy time for everyone doing.... whatever schemes they are doing inside and out, to delay the pitchfork mob phase or at least.... gentle it? By impressing on the leaders how wrong it could go, and how it'd be their fault then oh dear me hopefully their plan is solid.
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Does it feel like Giacomo Zanardo or Sebastiano Bianch are the source of the idea to take a more hands approach, or like it came from someone else?
I was thinking if they seem like the source, and the vibe is just 'we need to do SOMETHING', he might try to redirect their energy by talking them toward considering 'what if Bonaccorso's continued neglect means the city is attacked by undead again while you are all fighting in the palace, perhaps we should be building defences just in case'.
But he wouldn't want to cause a.... mass panic, so he'd only approach like that if they seem like they just are... yknow eager for things to be done, and could organise people into that Carefully. If even 25% of the rebels are building defences instead of throwing fire bombs that's a win.
(I'm willing to throw Wrathion into an NPC thread to see if this works, if it all tracks logically).
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They might take some light precautions against the undead, but they think the odds of a return are very small. This is only the second time they've had any kind of undead intervention in a decade — they're not 'due' too soon.
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He's not keen to get deep into the politics of something he's this new too, he's made things worse before and right now he's all about survival. As PART of that survival, however, he will make sure the Merchant & Karsa are aware. He technically owes them, and doesn't like that but it's just the way it is.
Slick did indicate he'd explain to the locals what is going on -- I wasn't sure how much that will change things? Make it more or less violent? Accelerate or decelerate things? Just so I'm having Wrathion leak the right information.
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You're welcome to handwave telling the Merchant or Karsa or to hit up the npc inbox, up to you! The only difference is sometimes more follow-up can come out of direct threads - genuinely up to you.
Bear with my pre-caffeine brain for one question: what do you guys mean by "explain to the locals what's going on"?
If it's 'we suspect Bonaccorso is trying to take over the body of his niece,' that will sound too outlandish for them to believe without evidence.
If it's 'Bonaccorso has imprisoned his own nephew,' they might actually be even more impassioned in their venture, thinking surely this is the end of a malign influence on poor Bonaccorso, and their gesture will push the Doxe further in the right direction.
A key thing to remember is that, as far as the people are concerned, Bonaccorso has an otherwise good record of rule, and it's only recently — since the start of the electoral games, the involvement of the witches — that they've seen any change. They're more inclined to think poor Bonaccorso has just become the victim of his relatives or his advisors, rather than that he was morally corrupt all along.
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And yeah, I can vibe they REALLY THINK THEY'RE DOING THE RIGHT THING AND HE'S A GOOD GUY. It's an unfortunate thing but wow, politics are on the whole Full of Unfortunate Events. Who knew.
I'll hit up Karsa, since she was the first one who helped him and she seemed pragmatic so he'd probably vibe that!