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JeVondair

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Re: Sacred Obia'Syela
« Reply #90: September 21, 2017, 06:10:35 PM »
I think we are safely out of the redzone. It was touch and go there for a while, but players dug their heals in, contributed, and found a way to make it work. There are two armies now, Rines is producing gold, there's even an internal rivalry brewing. With only 15 nobles, however, I think our expansion will arrest pretty soon. But with Dominorum destroyed, the actual kingdoms Obia'Syela is officially at war with are wayyy too far away for us to do anything against. ideally, I'd love to start colonizing and forming daughter-kingdoms, but alas we are too few. We make it to Grehk, I believe, but I doubt we'll get farther. Food isn't a terribly big issue, but Rines has been on double rations for a month now, increasing the population from under 3k t over 11k. Rania is presently the only priestess in the Heralds, so I'm really failing at convincing people to try the priest game, but its fun y'all swearswear, lol. Ideally I'd like at least 3 priests to hold the ruling council positions so Rania can step down and focus on the faith-side of things. We did have a character from Dominorum join, but he was banned shortly after for not conforming. Can't very well have an officially unrepentant daimon worshipper in our ranks?


While I've started Wikis for the realm, the Heralds, and the Inquisition, I really haven't had the time to delve into it further. I suppose my next goal as ruler will be to invite my players to generate some content that I can then sort onto the wiki: Prayers, stories, roleplays, etc.



Now that my report is done, I have a question about production. All of the infrastructure in Rines is suffering from lack of production. The city was severely depopulated and production has been crawling since we took over. Is there anyway to address this besides the gradual repopulation of the city?
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