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@Hellis: Approved upgrades.

Heavy Hitter 2.
--Crushing Blow (Rank 2): You've learned that against enemies who are pained or slowed, you have even more time to swing and aim, hitting them with the maximum potential force possible. (Automatic critical hit against enemies that are stunned, dazed, unaware, or otherwise not expecting the attack. Small chance to crush armour in such a way as to mangle a limb or cause internal damage to a target through armour.)
@Rayn Night: Elrithos “Sand Runner” is approved. The Templar is thus put on standby.
Raen Elvarasi said Hrm....Hey, Brovo, if nobody else votes for the Imperium, could I do it solo? Death would probably occur, but hell, it would be a fun challenge...Or a brutal death scene...Either way, I vote for Imperium, willing to do it alone, if that would be allowed.


Mission Guidelines said Guidelines
#1: Only five missions can be active. If you don’t take a mission now, then it’ll be treated as ignored and the faction will, generally, be detrimentally affected by that.
#2: Each character gets a vote. Thus why I’ve been tentative to allow double characters with new people, and have selectively preferred older players. They know the world and have invested in it, they should have a slightly greater say in what goes. Votes also count as a mission select: If you vote for the Underdark with Bob, then Bob will go to the Underdark if it has a sufficient number of votes to become active.
#3: The missions with the most votes will become active. Those who voted for other missions that didn’t make it into the top five can move themselves into the top five.
@Everyone: Announcement. Due to a collab with Andrea and Selvi involving the Drow and all their scheming, The Valsharess has withdrawn her request for assistance. The Underdark will try to tackle its issue on its own, this time, only emphasizing that it wishes luck to Liveria and Gabriel.

The Underdark is forcible abandoned, but the consequences may not be quite as severe as a result. Or, at the very least, they have something to gain out of the success of Liveria.
So Boerd said
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/08/17/justice-department-autopsy-brown-ferguson/14196559/All in the front, four in non-stopping places, explaining why a rational person (dunno if it was justified, just saying hypothetically if it was) provoked to shoot, might shoot multiple times. Cop murder scenario is rapidly deteriorating.


"Baden said a final autopsy report would require study of the clothes Brown was wearing to see if they contained gunshot residue, which would indicate whether at least one shot was fired at close range. No residue was found on Brown's body, Baden said."

Actually, the lack of residue would indicate that Brown was shot repeatedly at long range. It's also mentioned that due to bullet ricochet it's very likely that Brown held his arms up in front of himself, which would indicate he wasn't attacking anyone, he was trying to save his own life.

On top of this, the bullets to the head were execution style moves, not panic-fire ones.

This is really looking like that police officer did commit murder and deserves to be imprisoned.

As for the protests, so long as they can stay peaceful and let cops (state troopers) mingle amongst them to keep the peace, then I have no problems with them. The earlier protests though? Still don't get my sympathy.

Overall, I'm leaning towards that officer at least being discharged and arrested as the investigation continues. He should not be wielding a license to kill right now.
Aeonumbra said You know what's slightly annoying? Elitists.


You just don't understand the eloquent artist art in arting up the arts so I can art art art something something art something art something art something something plaebian something art master race.

Followed up with their character describing with eight paragraphs that have absolutely nothing to do with the story why your character sucks in every possible imaginable way.

Don't worry though bro, it's completely in character for the peaceful, wise sage to do that. Mmhmm. Totally.
A pedophiliac, manic-obsessive sycophant whose admirable level of power results only in his further descent into madness when it doesn't get him the things he wants. He sees other people as nothing more than pets at best, toys at worst, things to use to make himself feel better because at his core he's a demented, tortured soul that never really grew out of childhood... And because of that he's one of the most capricious, cunning, devious, twisted characters I've ever played as a GM.
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Russel. Author: Goldmarble.

Doctor Steven Adian Gremlock. Author: Maxim.

Elrbetrt Westfeld. Author: GreenGoat.

Raen Delaeseris Elvarasi. Author: Raen Elvarasi.

To be decided by author. Author: Rayn Night.
@Everyone: MISSIONS UP!

Guidelines
#1: Only five missions can be active. If you don’t take a mission now, then it’ll be treated as ignored and the faction will, generally, be detrimentally affected by that.
#2: Each character gets a vote. Thus why I’ve been tentative to allow double characters with new people, and have selectively preferred older players. They know the world and have invested in it, they should have a slightly greater say in what goes. Votes also count as a mission select: If you vote for the Underdark with Bob, then Bob will go to the Underdark if it has a sufficient number of votes to become active.
#3: The missions with the most votes will become active. Those who voted for other missions that didn’t make it into the top five can move themselves into the top five.
#4: Missions can only have a maximum of five “votes”. There are five slots per mission, so if a mission gets five votes, it’s guaranteed to become active as a result anyway. (Note: One mission will have a sixth slot added to account for having 26 characters.)
#5: At this stage, while factions can lose territory, important NPC’s, and more, a faction shouldn’t be entirely wiped out by one failed or not taken mission. Keep in mind though that some nations may be more vulnerable than others, and no, I won’t explicitly tell you. You have to figure it out amongst yourselves.
#6: Y’all have a week to decide. Good luck. I may extend it to two weeks if people are having troubles deciding or want to pile on a whole bunch of last minute ball collabs.

Read the Skeleton to understand what the fields precisely mean. If you don't, that's your problem, not mine.


Kingdom of Renalta


Request: Mikan’s spy network has found the location of the Carnival of Chaos in Renalta. (They weren’t really good at hiding giant purple tents. Teehee!) Seeing as how they terrorized Arian village, Mikan thinks now is a good time for a little good old fashioned ‘eye for an eye’ treatment: Destroy the carnival in one, sudden strike, and end the problem now before it can get a chance to do any real damage.
Consequence: Certainty unknown, likely continued acts of terrorism, violence, innocent lives lost, and maybe even an attempt at hitting the capital in suicidal revenge if the carnival is badly damaged by Renalta’s defenders.
Allies: General Hanus Wolfblood, Dean Hansen. A dozen soldiers.
NOTE: Hanus, Dean, and the soldiers will attempt this mission with or without the Queen’s Blades, as this is a domestic terrorism issue and needs to be stopped here and now.


Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: None.
Mage's Guild Presence: Yes.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: Yes.

Unable to make a decision, Kouri intervened and chose that her kingdom should do its best on its own. Renalta stands alone.
The Imperium


Request: Across the blood sea there is an island near the official borders of The Imperium. On that island, within its singular large hill, is an ancient tomb where the Imperium had confiscated all the magical artifacts of the Mage’s Guild of its time prior to being obliterated. Amanda doesn’t know that it is there. Florence, on the other hand, and a handful of others, do. And before Amanda can catch wind of it and search there for more artifacts to confiscate to the Guild, The Imperium has officially penned a request for Queen’s Blades to delve into the dungeons. Florence will be more than happy to accompany you, as well.

There is one artifact in particular that must be recovered. At the centre of the dungeon is the beating heart that keeps everything hidden from the supernatural senses of Sarah or Amanda, or any like them: The Eternal Soul Gem. Florence knows that this item would be a significant boon for the Imperium. Specifically for a reason only revealed shortly after the ball, in private: The Eternal Empress is dying. It takes a constant source of energy to upkeep her form and immense amount of power. The Eternal Soul Gem, coincidentally, is a near-endless source of power that she could use to stay alive for many ages. This would not only be a boon to the Imperium, but they could use this power to help secure and create a stronghold for the Queen’s Blades on the northern half of the Blood Sea, just as Renalta is a stronghold for them on the south end of the sea.
Consequence: The Eternal Empress will die and the Imperium will have to look to Florence to lead them, weakening them. As well, it would tranish the good relations between Renalta and the Imperium.
Allies: General Florence Merryweather.

Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Very low.
Mage's Guild Presence: Yes. (NOTE: Only recently.)
Current State: Good.
Demon agents detected: No.
Kingdom of Rheinfeld


Request: The Rheinfeld Republic and the Templar Order, in an unprecedented move, are attempting to reconcile their differences and form an alliance to face off against the Papacy. They want to end it in one, decisive strike in order to keep the bulk of Rheinfeld’s forces ready for the incoming invasions, seeing as how they think they will be a key player in stopping the nine hells and eventually defeating them.

There are only two problems, supposedly. First of all, the Papacy will do whatever it can to stop this from happening, and there is no reason to believe the Papacy doesn’t know exactly when and where the diplomacy between the two factions will occur. Second of all, the exact details are points of contention on both sides. More specifically: Who will take charge in the interim until the Nine Hells are defeated once the Papacy has been removed from power.

Thus, Queen’s Blades have been called to thwart any attempts on the lives of Templar Taigyn, and Alida Spiegel. If either of them dies, kiss peace goodbye.
Consequence: The Templar Order & Rheinfeld Republic will have to settle the dispute through other, more violent means, causing widespread damage to farms and towns in the process and weakening the entire country as a result.
Allies: The Templar Order & Rheinfeld Republic camps, including of course Taigyn and Alida.

Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Low.
Mage's Guild Presence: No.
Current State: Good.
Demon agents detected: ??? (No Mage’s Guild!)
Kingdom of Liveria


Request: By request of Queen Kouri and Gabriel, Crown-Prince Xavier has revealed the location of the angel enclave being headed by Archangel Myria. In the northern mountain ranges on the edge of Liveria’s claimed territory, within a large, artificial cavern dug into the side of a mountain and accessible only through flight. As such, Mira, the royal adviser and head of the witch hunters, will be accompanying you, as she can use her magic to lift the entire group simultaneously inside should it be necessary.

However, this isn’t completely a charity mission by Xavier.

First of all, Princess Helénē will likely end up in this mission. Xavier has repeatedly tried to hold her back, but due to her “naive love of the Queen’s Blades” she will force the issue until she gets her way. If she is harmed or slain, it could have nasty repercussions for the relations between Renalta and Liveria.

Second of all, and this is where it gets really complicated for us, the northern mountains are a festering ground for shadow bandits and brutish orc tribes. While both of these forces can be negotiated with, they often prefer to dole out in violence and other vicious activities. (Thus why the angels chose to dig out an artificial hole in the side of a mountain, rather than willingly live where either of these factions can reach them.) This is also likely the reason both Mira and Helénē will be accompanying you: There are reports of innocent Liverians being attacked recently by the orcs. This may be a show of strength by Liveria as much as it is anything else.

The long story short is, if you happen to leave a lasting impression on the local orc tribes on your way to the angel enclave... It would be appreciated. Immensely.
Consequence: Unknown, but dire consequences...
Allies: Royal Adviser Mira and Princess Helénē (Liveria), Gabriel (Angel faction).

Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Low.
Mage's Guild Presence: Yes.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: Yes.
The Goblin Holds


Request: Directly from King Xixis, the Queen’s Blades have been requested due to his ‘feelings’ that something is coming from the blood sea. Something important, and something described only as ‘foreign’. While sitting out on the docks looking for the strange feeling, Xixis watched a bottle pop out of the blood sea with a message scrawled inside. He had to get someone from the Imperium just to decipher it, and the only thing he got was a cryptic message telling him to toss dead bodies into the Blood Sea, and a request for a meeting with Queen Kouri. By name.

As well, there are reports that appear to be tangentially related of demonic incursion nearby. Xixis insists that his local guild is on par with that of the Mage’s Guild in detecting demon threats. This may well be worth testing.

Needless to say, this requires further investigating. After all, whatever is going on from the Blood Sea can only spell great trouble for the Queen’s Blades in the future if demons find it important enough to risk detection.
Consequence: A new faction will appear that may be hostile if left only to the Goblin Holds to manage. Unchecked, the demon presence will manifest itself further...
Allies: Local forces including Nash Skullbringer and King Xixis Madheart. Queen Kouri will also be present, regardless of whether Queen’s Blades go or not, as she feels she owes Xixis the assistance.


Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Very low.
Mage's Guild Presence: No.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: ??? (No Mage’s Guild!) (The local guild has yet to be tested!)

With their resources stretched thin, there was no applicable interest given towards the Goblin Holds. They stand alone.
The Free Holds


Request: Rashad has made his offer behind closed doors. He needs Deimos removed. Permanently. While the Queen’s Blades don’t ordinarily offer themselves as assassins, this case is different. He has provided very tangible proof that Deimos’ right hand assistant is a succubi. Deimos himself may also be a demon in disguise. Regardless, they’ve been assassinating the various rulers of the Free Holds and replacing them with their own, puppet warlords which they’ve enslaved through demonic corruption. Seeing as how his own assassins have tried and failed to take out Deimos, he’s resorting to one last attempt with Queen’s Blades.

Thus, a straightforward assassination mission: Kill Deimos and his succubi second in command.

Thanks to Aslo’s cooperation, there will be a clear map of the interior of their keep. You can either go in loud and violently with mercenaries in a bloody coup, or attempt to slip inside with disguises and eliminate Deimos that way.

Seeing as how Mikan is intimately familiar with the Hold in question (Southblood), and is useful in either decision, she will accompany any Queen’s Blades sent on this mission.
Consequence: Civil war will erupt in the Free Holds in an attempt to cut off Southblood & Deimos, and its surrounding small holds, from spreading any further corruption.
Allies: Spymaster Mikan.

Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Low.
Mage's Guild Presence: Yes.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: Yes.
The Underdark Coalition


Request: While this alliance may be abrupt and surprising, this request shouldn’t be. There is a temple deep underground which the Dwarves discovered and the Drow identified. Inside this temple is a crown that allows its wearer to control all the spiders in the area, a blessed crown of Llolth. Being that this is the Underdark, that is the equivalent of a small, venomous, eight legged, highly agile army that can be rendered at the disposable of the Queens to fight demonic incursions...

... However...

There is an Illithid Enclave--mind flayers--deep within, that claims the temple as part of their territory. Acquiring the crown would most certainly impress them, and a neutral party could potentially convince them that joining this temporary coalition is in the best interests of everyone involved. On the other hand, they may also simply see the Queen’s Blades as brain food. That being said, the ‘giant brain’ for lack of a better term that is controlling them appears to be panicking about something. Figuring out what the problem is and resolving it may increase the odds of them joining the Underdark coalition... Or at least, leaving the Queen’s Blades alone.

”I’ll put it simply for you: Infiltrate the temple, and acquire the crown for us. If you can, figure out why the Illithids are panicking, and resolve their problem, or at least tell us about it. The stronger our coalition grows, the greater your chances of success in defeating demon incursions... Trust me.

Sincerely, the Valsharess.”

Consequence: Since the Drow and Dwarves are putting such emphasis on this temple, the Illithids will likely put a greater pressure here as well and make it impossible for either of them to get in, allowing demons to acquire the artifact first. A demon with a small army of giant spiders in the Underdark could likely cause some rather severe issues for the locals.
Allies: The Valsharess OR The Dwarven Champion, Duncan Rocklover. (Choose--They can’t both accompany you, as one has to stay behind to manage the affairs of the coalition.) Sarah Darkhammer may also be in the area and there is no reason to assume that she is an enemy.


Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Very low.
Mage's Guild Presence: No.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: ??? (No Mage’s Guild!)

The Valsharess has withdrawn her request for assistance this round. The Underdark stands alone.
Kingdom of Tuleria


Request: The Triumvirate has already stopped an attempted assassination of the King, Boann. It is aware however that there is an additional assassination attempt going after either Varro or Janelle. This request is being made of the Queen’s Blades as further information has uncovered demon influence in the assassin that went after Boann, implicating that there is a greater threat that must be dealt with. First, the Queen’s Blades must discover who the target is: Janelle or Varro. Second, they must stop the assassin. Third, they must leave him alive for questioning, so The Triumvirate can discover who, or perhaps more appropriately what, the true threat is.
Consequence: The assassin will likely succeed in killing his target: Varro or Janelle, heightening tensions to boiling point and possible igniting a civil war.
Allies: Local factions will be happy to assist you, so it’s safe to say that should the Queen’s Blades feel it necessary to request assistance, it will be available.


Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Very low.
Corruption: Very low.
Mage's Guild Presence: Yes.
Current State: Very good.
Demon agents detected: No.

With deepest regrets, the Queen's Blades were unable to spare any assistance for the Kingdom of Tuleria. The Kingdom of Tuleria stands alone.
The Amazons


Request: The Queen of the Amazonian people was brutally murdered by a monstrosity unleashed by the Nine Hells. A cursory investigation by Amanda has revealed it to be a powerful creature, one which if left unchecked could do serious amounts of damage to the local tribes. On the other hand, if it could be killed, or even captured, a great deal of knowledge could be extracted from it by the Mage’s Guild, which could be used in all manner of ways, for all manner of reasons...

It should also be noted that the Queen fell in the middle of the Princess’ ritual ascension into leadership. Therefore, while the Princess does retain authority, it is a limited one until she can complete her rites.

The Princess has, thus, asked for the help of the Queen's Blades in slaying the monster before it can do any further harm.
Consequence: The Amazons will lose territory to the creature and take casualties attempting to slay it. As well, all the potential knowledge that could be obtained about the relatively unknown enemy will be lost if left only to the Amazons.
Allies: Queen Alexandria will accompany the Queen’s Blades by the Princess’ personal request, should the Queen’s Blades choose to accept.

Kingdom Condition
Demon Invasion Potential: Low.
Corruption: Very low.
Mage's Guild Presence: No.
Current State: Good.
Demon agents detected: ??? (No Mage’s Guild!)
Character Count


Kingdom of Renalta:
Votes: 0.
Characters:
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The Imperium
Votes: 5.
Characters:
--Raen Delaeseris Elvarasi (Raen Elvarasi).
--Aslo (Icarus).
--Doctor Steven Adian Gremlock (Maxim).
--Murderok (Kadaeux).
--Gryff (Kadaeux).

Kingdom of Rheinfeld
Votes: 5.
Characters:
--Draza Zorya (Elendra).
--Zayn (Alex).
--Zinnarath "Zin" Corsys (Jorick).
--Laenaia (Alphakoka). (In the future, tell me your vote in the OOC. )
--Kasim Ambilus (Jorick).

Kingdom of Liveria
Votes: 5.
Characters:
--Elrbetrt Westfeld (GreenGoat).
--Rayvon Krayvitch (Tempest).
--Andrea Llolth'Allin (Andrea).
--Ceann (Selvi).
--Elrithos “Sand Runner” (Rayn Night).

The Goblin Holds
Votes: 0.
Characters: None.
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The Free Holds
Votes: 3.
Characters:
--Aëyr (Holmishire).
--Abida Qisaf (Herzinth).
--'Child' (Hellis).
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The Underdark Coalition
Votes: 0.
Characters:
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Kingdom of Tuleria
Votes: 0.
Characters: None.
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The Amazons
Votes: 5.
Characters:
--Maeven Lucre (Tempest).
--Naream Baenre (Sarzu).
--Alicia, the Blood Duelist (LimeyPanda).
--Russel (GoldMarble).
--Esyllt Boudica (Kestrel).
So Boerd said
Thankfully, the military is more conservative than the general population. I expect the military will be with us if/when that kind of action becomes necessary.


Kinda sorta. I think it'd be split more than it would unite, like the populace. I'm sure there are parts of the military that are more than happy with the amount of power they have that the government is granting them. (One trillion dollar budgets for instance.)

On the other hand, I would at least like to believe that most of the soldiers would refuse to attack their own people, neighbours, friends and family, and they could definitely be a tipping force.

The issue is getting a rebellion started large enough to constitute being classified as something bigger than a mob. Then being coherent enough to not appear deranged and uneducated.
Rare said why don't the people just get mad and rebel against the government?


Do you want to go up against a military that has over one trillion dollars and enough firepower stockpiled to level a small country with, at best, an assault rifle, a boot, and coarse language?

Not to mention the majority of Americans are just too apathetic to care. Any rebellion now would only be comprised of small groups of dissidents that wouldn't even so much as dent the thick infrastructure of the United States' government's defensive capacity.

Plus, the only thing Americans are scared of more than the government is everyone else: The Chinese, the Russians, and so on. (Note: When I say Americans in this context, I'm not referring to you or any other individual American, I'm referring to average joe blow schmo who's only source of consistent information on the outside world... Is the news media that is controlled with a vice grip by giant business conglomerates who want absolutely nothing to change.)
ASTA said The justice system in this country is disgusting.




Lady Justice is blind for a reason.

Anyway.

From what information I've seen of it, albeit biased as most of it largely was, yeah, this cop deserves to be brought up to a trial, and yes, this requires further investigation by an independent source or federal level. (Although I believe multiple federal sources are already investigating multiple aspects of the case.)

Do I think the protest was justified? Maybe. It's hard to define what is justified for the death of a single small time thief. Do I think it was useful? No. Absolutely not. All this protest did was put civilians up against police officers. Civilians I might add who threw things at the police officers. Civilians I might add who prevented police officers from crossing the crowd to rescue businesses from being completely and thoroughly sacked. Civilians I might add who stood by and just watched as people lit things on fire.

The protestors deserve none of my sympathy and they get none of it. And before anyone goes with that "oh but the robbers weren't protestors!1!" Sure, maybe, but the protestors sure did absolutely nothing to stop them and only helped them by refusing to cooperate with police officers at all. I mean they could have at least tried moving to another street, or something, so the police could do their jobs. Or at least allow a couple police officers through the crowd. Oh wait, if that happened, people might have tried to murder them judging by how vicious the crowd was towards the cops.

Besides that, what was the point of the protest? A protest succeeds by having a clear cut goal to accomplish. What was the goal of this protest? Get the cop fired? Is that it? Was it more? Was it "get the cop's head cut off and shoved on a pike"? Was it arresting him? There was no universal voice to this protest and it naturally failed.

No, what you have here is a clear cut example of why you should not let your emotions rule over your judgement. This was a tragedy and it needed investigating, but those hundreds/thousands of voices would have been better spent spreading the word, getting the media involved without it becoming a protest, throwing petitions at their mayor, pooling money to hire private investigators, asking the federal government to send private investigators...

But nope. Instead the response was "lolfuckcops" and throwing a hissy fit that allowed multiple small businesses to get ransacked and involved violence against police officers. (And yes, throwing objects at police officers constitutes as violence. Don't play dumb.) The "peaceful" protest stopped being peaceful the moment they started doing that.

This whole situation was an overblown, tragic disaster. And the news media is doing what it does best: Blowing it up even more for views.
I usually just let the role evolve dynamically out of a group. In any particular group of players you have leaders and followers, builders and dreamers, etc etc. I like to simply categorize players between varying scales of "active" and "passive". Active players take the lead, prefer to have the reigns over moving the plot forward, like to add content of their own, etc. Passive players prefer to follow instructions, get suggestions, work in a team, etc.

Active players will naturally begin to fill in the co-GM role for passive players by answering any questions they might have or offering suggestions to them as they learn about your universe. They'll also do this with each other, though due to their nature, might engage in a conflict over who's right, so you gotta keep an eye on that. Other than that? After a few months, it's fairly clear who's inserted themselves into the co-GM role, and so long as you've done a good job nipping problem players in the bud and encouraging the good ones, you will still have the power, but they'll be there to gladly help you with any new players.
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