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This is the voting post for June's articles.

Please choose one topic from each of the three lists below, and reply with the respective letter and number of your two chosen topics in the comments below. Voting ends on 11:59 PM PST on May 21st.

Topics marked with the asterisk (*) have been chosen by backers at the $10-a-month tier. They will be available for voting this month only, unless they are suggested again for July.

Please reply with your choices in the comments below.

A Soldier's Guide to the Infinite Sea

A) Trade and Commerce: A description of the major trade routes in the Infinite Sea, as well as an overview of which power imports and exports what, and how this shapes their foreign policy.

B) Garing, Gutierrez, and Truscott - A History: A brief history of GG&T, from its humble beginnings during the Petty Kingdoms era, through its establishment as a major armsmaking firm during the Wars of Unification, to its current status as the Unified Kingdom's largest gunmaker.

C) The Saintly Martyrs: An overview of the worship of the Saints in the Northern Kingdoms, including biographies of selected Sainted Martyrs, iconography, and cosmology.

D) Old Calligia - What We Know: The Kian poet J'eanne Lieux once said that "The only thing we know about Old Calligia are the lies". While not entirely true, very little of the long-gone northern realm has survived. This essay from the University of San'heu attempts to put together the pieces.

E) Warfare Then and Now: A relatively broad overview of the history of war and warfare in the Infinite Sea, taken from a part of a Callindrian children's book.

F) Edmund Garing, In His Own Words: An autobiographical account of the junior partner of GG&T, edited by the Countess of Welles for her report on the War in Antar.

G) Clerks and Commoners: Selections from a children's book written for the scions of the Tierran nobility, meant as their first real education in the classes and dynamics of the Baneless classes.

H) Tierra - Her Peoples and History: A "brief" overview of Tierra's ethnic groups, and how they have influenced Tierran history since the days of first settlement.

I) A Report on Tutors and Tutelage: Commissioned by the Royal University of Aetoria, this report investigates the education baneblooded children receive before they are admitted to the University itself.

J) A Call to Arms to the Faithful of the Tree: A religious tract summarising the worship of the Tree of Life, and calling for a renewed age of religious devotion in an age of Takaran secularism.

K) The Compleat Knight: A somewhat tongue-in-cheek guide to the behaviours expected of a Knight of the Red.

L) The Senior Service: A rather self-serving pamphlet extolling the virtues of the Royal Tierran Navy in the context of the army's new prominence following the Dozen Years' War.

*M) On the Use of the Bane as an Implement of Healing: An overview of the mechanics of banehealing, and how it's used by the Orders of the Blue.

*N) Missives from the Highland Wars: Letters from the various fighters, leaders, and bystanders embroiled in Kentaur's eternal war against the influence of the 'settler-lords', poverty, starvation, and each other.

*O) Excerpts from the Writings of Darian vam Holt: One of the greatest soldiers and statesmen of his time, Darian vam Holt was one of the driving forces behind the rise of the House of Paulus to the Falcon throne. His writings continue to inform Takaran policy.

*P) The Red Lion of the Western Seas: A rather sensationalised biography of Khalid el Kasarojas, famed pirate and the first King of Leoniscourt.

*Q) The Duke of Wulfram's War: An informal study of the Duke of Wulfram's cavalry campaigns, submitted to the Takaran Journal of Advanced War Studies.

An Adventurer's Guide to the Fledgling Realms

1) Armour of Distant Lands: An overview of armour from the Island-Cities, Korilandis, and the Nizam i-Khazar.

*2) Letters from Hallowford: A series of letters from the inhabitants of the town of Hallowford, recounting the events of the recent crisis.

A Creator's Guide to Writing and Worldbuilding

A1) Using Genre Conventions: Every genre comes with its own traditions and conventions. Some of them can be helpful, others... less so. How do you tell the former from the latter?

A2) Ordering a Society, Pt 8C: So you've put together your fictional army, but the question remains, how do you use that army in your story?

A3) Ordering a Society, Pt 9: A society in a fictional world before anything else, needs to have places to tell stories in, whether it be at the heart of power or on the frontier.

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Paul Wang

Kentaur, Hallowford, and Places to set stories in.