Post by Sachi on Aug 4, 2024 22:09:29 GMT -6
Prisimed Rim - A Very Bad (Mount) Mood
VOTE - What should be done in the wake of Mount Mood's eruption? (-1 Farming [Dormor])
D) Have the Electrolytes cook up a plan to prevent the eruption.
Roll a 90 or lower to pass.
You rolled... 48.
Success!
The Council grants Nezaripped's Electrolytes funding and full military access for the duration of the eruption effort. Nessa, one of Nezaripped's closest advisors, proposes sealing off the tip of the volcano with water that should turn into rocks or obsidian once it makes contact with the lava. She claims she read this in a foreign book called Mein Kraft. It takes a mighty bit of effort to transport all the water up there, but Ratsburgh is happy to assist with the effort. Their biggest rats join up with the biggest Electrolytes, and the two factions dump a large lake's worth of water into the volcano. Though a few clumsy Electrolytes unintentionally recreate the Ratsburgh "Great Dive" tradition, ultimately, as Nessa's book predicted, the magma hardens into obsidian, sealing off the peak and rendering the eruption null and void
Nezaripped gains a large amount of public favour from this. Even more of Dormor's citizenry swear fealty to him. The Electrolyte population seems to increase tenfold overnight. Dormor gym memberships skyrocket, and the Ratsburgh refugees are extremely pleased that they don't have to, like, die. A good ending for everyone involved!
(Nezaripped and Ratsworth wealth +500, Faith +1 [Dormor], Farming +1 [Ratsburgh, Dormor], Military +1 [Dormor, Ratsburgh])
Provincia Smaragdina - The Problem With Pacifism
VOTE - How should the Non-Confrontationalists be confronted? (-2 Military [PS], -1 Military [USA, PR])
C) Awful name aside, they're onto something - Let's hear them out!
The Non-Confrontationalists are invited to the Council chamber (against the wishes of many involved, but whatever, it was a close issue). Their leader, a man named Joseph Smith, explains to the Council why he formed the order.
He was in the woods, praying to Blaiddyd, to ask whether the Church's teachings were correct. Suddenly, the angel Leclerc appeared to him and told him that the Church's teachings were wrong. What Blaiddyd truly wanted was for Joseph to create his own sect: the Non-Confrontationalists. Joseph Smith was then ordered to search those same woods, and he found a brand new gospel of Blaiddydism written on golden stone plates! (He couldn't show them to anyone though or they would disappear).
He went and spread the good news to everyone that would listen, and the order of the Non-Confrontationalists was born, proclaiming themselves the true worshippers of Blaiddyd!
The Council is enamoured by this blatantly true story without any need of verification. They grant passage to all corners of Ronpa to the Non-Confrontationalists, which in turn drastically reduces military presence across the nation.
A good ending...?
(+2 Stability, -3 Military nationwide)
VOTE - What should be done in the wake of Mount Mood's eruption? (-1 Farming [Dormor])
D) Have the Electrolytes cook up a plan to prevent the eruption.
Roll a 90 or lower to pass.
You rolled... 48.
Success!
The Council grants Nezaripped's Electrolytes funding and full military access for the duration of the eruption effort. Nessa, one of Nezaripped's closest advisors, proposes sealing off the tip of the volcano with water that should turn into rocks or obsidian once it makes contact with the lava. She claims she read this in a foreign book called Mein Kraft. It takes a mighty bit of effort to transport all the water up there, but Ratsburgh is happy to assist with the effort. Their biggest rats join up with the biggest Electrolytes, and the two factions dump a large lake's worth of water into the volcano. Though a few clumsy Electrolytes unintentionally recreate the Ratsburgh "Great Dive" tradition, ultimately, as Nessa's book predicted, the magma hardens into obsidian, sealing off the peak and rendering the eruption null and void
Nezaripped gains a large amount of public favour from this. Even more of Dormor's citizenry swear fealty to him. The Electrolyte population seems to increase tenfold overnight. Dormor gym memberships skyrocket, and the Ratsburgh refugees are extremely pleased that they don't have to, like, die. A good ending for everyone involved!
(Nezaripped and Ratsworth wealth +500, Faith +1 [Dormor], Farming +1 [Ratsburgh, Dormor], Military +1 [Dormor, Ratsburgh])
Provincia Smaragdina - The Problem With Pacifism
VOTE - How should the Non-Confrontationalists be confronted? (-2 Military [PS], -1 Military [USA, PR])
C) Awful name aside, they're onto something - Let's hear them out!
The Non-Confrontationalists are invited to the Council chamber (against the wishes of many involved, but whatever, it was a close issue). Their leader, a man named Joseph Smith, explains to the Council why he formed the order.
He was in the woods, praying to Blaiddyd, to ask whether the Church's teachings were correct. Suddenly, the angel Leclerc appeared to him and told him that the Church's teachings were wrong. What Blaiddyd truly wanted was for Joseph to create his own sect: the Non-Confrontationalists. Joseph Smith was then ordered to search those same woods, and he found a brand new gospel of Blaiddydism written on golden stone plates! (He couldn't show them to anyone though or they would disappear).
He went and spread the good news to everyone that would listen, and the order of the Non-Confrontationalists was born, proclaiming themselves the true worshippers of Blaiddyd!
The Council is enamoured by this blatantly true story without any need of verification. They grant passage to all corners of Ronpa to the Non-Confrontationalists, which in turn drastically reduces military presence across the nation.
A good ending...?
(+2 Stability, -3 Military nationwide)
United States of Azulongmon - To The Moon?
VOTE - Invest in WizCoin?
A) Absolutely not.
People often say "nothing ventured, nothing gained", and in this case, that's absolutely true. The Council delivers a big fat "no" to Kalas' face. They're embarrassed and frustrated and overall quite offended by the decision, but they finally agree to leave us alone. Kalas instead spreads the good word of WizCoin to Morvaug and Petrard, who are both very eager to learn of its potential benefits...
And though we didn't vote for it, aren't you wondering how WizCoin fared anyway?
Let's find out!
Roll a 55 or lower to pass.
You rolled... 98.
Failure!
...Yeah, that's to be expected.
(+1 Stability, damaged relations with Kalas, +1 ability to be really condescending toward the other nations for not being scammed)
Capitol - Digimancipation
VOTE - What rights shall the Kingdom award to monsters?
C) All non-humans deserve the same reverence we give to the Holy Beasts.
In a rather shocking turn of events, even Zi Hao himself recognises his mistake and apologises. Above all the other nations, Monstrome is particularly happy about this - finally receiving the reparations for hundreds of years of cruelty and mistreatment. Nezaripped, the Holy Beasts, and Ratsburgh are also quite pleased with the outcome, although they've never suffered to the same extent Monstrome has, so the excitement can't really be compared.
Cactus Land and Crystalis don't seem to really mind either way, but they'll probably enjoy the extra money.
The age of humans is over! It's time for monsters to rise!
(+1 Trade nationwide, Monstrome, Dormor, Holy Beasts, Ratsburgh, Cactus Land and Crystalis receive doubled income for the rest of the game)
Usually something extra happens now... But Castle Dangan seems eerily quiet with the King gone. None of you can get a good night's rest with these awful vibes spreading around the place.
But then the rooster sings, and morning comes...
You all make the necessary preparations to return to your own territories, but you're all requested in the Council chamber again. Did another urgent issue pop up?
Once more, the Holy Beasts (+1) sit by the throne, nervously meeting your gazes. No one seems to want to say a word. This whole thing is completely irregular. Then, V-Mon finally speaks up.
"You guys feel it too, right? ...Something weird is going on."
VOTE - Invest in WizCoin?
A) Absolutely not.
People often say "nothing ventured, nothing gained", and in this case, that's absolutely true. The Council delivers a big fat "no" to Kalas' face. They're embarrassed and frustrated and overall quite offended by the decision, but they finally agree to leave us alone. Kalas instead spreads the good word of WizCoin to Morvaug and Petrard, who are both very eager to learn of its potential benefits...
And though we didn't vote for it, aren't you wondering how WizCoin fared anyway?
Let's find out!
Roll a 55 or lower to pass.
You rolled... 98.
Failure!
...Yeah, that's to be expected.
(+1 Stability, damaged relations with Kalas, +1 ability to be really condescending toward the other nations for not being scammed)
Capitol - Digimancipation
VOTE - What rights shall the Kingdom award to monsters?
C) All non-humans deserve the same reverence we give to the Holy Beasts.
In a rather shocking turn of events, even Zi Hao himself recognises his mistake and apologises. Above all the other nations, Monstrome is particularly happy about this - finally receiving the reparations for hundreds of years of cruelty and mistreatment. Nezaripped, the Holy Beasts, and Ratsburgh are also quite pleased with the outcome, although they've never suffered to the same extent Monstrome has, so the excitement can't really be compared.
Cactus Land and Crystalis don't seem to really mind either way, but they'll probably enjoy the extra money.
The age of humans is over! It's time for monsters to rise!
(+1 Trade nationwide, Monstrome, Dormor, Holy Beasts, Ratsburgh, Cactus Land and Crystalis receive doubled income for the rest of the game)
Usually something extra happens now... But Castle Dangan seems eerily quiet with the King gone. None of you can get a good night's rest with these awful vibes spreading around the place.
But then the rooster sings, and morning comes...
You all make the necessary preparations to return to your own territories, but you're all requested in the Council chamber again. Did another urgent issue pop up?
Once more, the Holy Beasts (+1) sit by the throne, nervously meeting your gazes. No one seems to want to say a word. This whole thing is completely irregular. Then, V-Mon finally speaks up.
"You guys feel it too, right? ...Something weird is going on."