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<blockquote data-quote="Evil" data-source="post: 322447" data-attributes="member: 16622"><p>I think Keros would step in before any civil war started, but then that's trying to resolve a major conflict while there's another brewing the Frost Marches, distracting and all that. </p><p></p><p>But even if there weren't any civil war, there would certainly be some resentment. Off the top of my head:</p><p>- Resentment from Kiyoko's distant kin, that they might have to lose their position of power and return to being a branch family (if a familial system like that operates in the Old Country). Especially if (from their perspective) that its true that a Den Mother who had already been in line to the position was indeed resurrected by Keros Himself. That's two and a half centuries of control, lost.</p><p>- Resentment from other clans who have either gained or lost power due to Kiyoko's sister taking over the clan, and the actions of her own descendants. Not that this resentment would all be directed at Kiyoko, but rather clan Otomo itself and they might want Kiyoko or her daughter to take over.</p><p>- Resentment from people who dislike the idea that Keros has chosen a barbarian to be His Champion. No matter what the Champion does or accomplished, from their perspective, it is still an outsider in a position of power, prestige and honour in their society.</p><p>- Certain families or classes might not want an upstart colony making waves from over the sea, disrupting the order in place. </p><p></p><p>Kiyoko's return and her beloved (potentially) being the Chosen Champion of Keros will have distruptive effects on the society of the Old Country, no matter what happens. There will be some who see this as a crisis and some who will see it as an opportunity. And some who will see it as a crisortunity. If the order of the Old Country is a serene pond at rest, Kiyoko's return and (potentially) the Champion of Keros, have just hurled a giant fuckin' rock into that pond. Its going to send ripples out and its going to bring changes. And at the end of the day, those ripples might ebb away, everything becomes serene again, but it won't change the fact that there's a giant fuckin' rock in that pond now and society in the Old Country will never be the same again. </p><p></p><p>Of course, unless the writers have their own ideas on what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evil, post: 322447, member: 16622"] I think Keros would step in before any civil war started, but then that's trying to resolve a major conflict while there's another brewing the Frost Marches, distracting and all that. But even if there weren't any civil war, there would certainly be some resentment. Off the top of my head: - Resentment from Kiyoko's distant kin, that they might have to lose their position of power and return to being a branch family (if a familial system like that operates in the Old Country). Especially if (from their perspective) that its true that a Den Mother who had already been in line to the position was indeed resurrected by Keros Himself. That's two and a half centuries of control, lost. - Resentment from other clans who have either gained or lost power due to Kiyoko's sister taking over the clan, and the actions of her own descendants. Not that this resentment would all be directed at Kiyoko, but rather clan Otomo itself and they might want Kiyoko or her daughter to take over. - Resentment from people who dislike the idea that Keros has chosen a barbarian to be His Champion. No matter what the Champion does or accomplished, from their perspective, it is still an outsider in a position of power, prestige and honour in their society. - Certain families or classes might not want an upstart colony making waves from over the sea, disrupting the order in place. Kiyoko's return and her beloved (potentially) being the Chosen Champion of Keros will have distruptive effects on the society of the Old Country, no matter what happens. There will be some who see this as a crisis and some who will see it as an opportunity. And some who will see it as a crisortunity. If the order of the Old Country is a serene pond at rest, Kiyoko's return and (potentially) the Champion of Keros, have just hurled a giant fuckin' rock into that pond. Its going to send ripples out and its going to bring changes. And at the end of the day, those ripples might ebb away, everything becomes serene again, but it won't change the fact that there's a giant fuckin' rock in that pond now and society in the Old Country will never be the same again. Of course, unless the writers have their own ideas on what happens. [/QUOTE]
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