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Time to choose next month's article topic. Voting will last until 11:59 PM, on the 19th, and includes a few new topics suggested by $10 Patrons. Options are as follows:

A) Takara - A Brief History: An overview of the history of the Altrichs vam Takara, from its heavily contentious time of origin to its current status as a Great Power of the Infinite Sea.

B) 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.

C) Instructions for Travellers and Traders Pt I: Published by the Takaran Ministry of Barbarian Affairs, the Instructions for Travellers and Traders serves primarily as a factbook to give Takarans going abroad a basic understanding of the Infinite Sea's states. Part 1 includes the four Great Powers: Takara, Kian, M'hidyos, and Antar.

D) [Oops, covered this back in February, please ignore]

E) 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.

F) The Early History of the Unified Kingdom: An overview of the late Petty Kingdoms era, the Wars of Unification, and the establishment of Tierra as an independent naval and merchantile power. 

G) Hunter of Wolfswood, His Life: Printed en-masse, this pamphlet was printed and distributed by those backing the effort to raise Sir Enrique d'al Hunter, Viscount of Wolfswood, to the status of Sainted Martyr.

H) Antagia's Rebellion: An overview of the last years of the Octovian Empire, the rising of the houses of Antagia and Khorobirit, and the final fall of the Heirs of Saint Stanislaus.

I) Intelligence Briefing - Tierra: Presented to the members of the Takaran Intelligence Committee, this document offers an overview of Tierran military capabilities from a Takaran perspective.

Comments

Paul Raich

B -- sure economics and trade was the most boring class in college. But it ends up being hella useful out in the real world 🤔

Paul Wang

Right, it looks like I wins this month. I'll be putting out a call for new topic suggestions (to vote for in April) today as well.