Rolled 6, 3, 3, 1, 6, 3, 5 = 27 (7d6)
>>5430234 >art: stable diffusion
>alt-text: An ancient Polynesian table next to stone chairs.>prompt:An an ancient Polynesian table next to stone chairs in the style of Herb Kawainui Kāne, artstationYou’ve been to New Years' festivals before, but none like in Kutha Rakyat. The Peacemaker said we all were under one sun and the countless harvest festivals and traditions going on at once is a testament to that. Makahiki, Ayudha Pujai, Kalanukwa, Pchum Ben, Pyestang Tugak, Batik Day, Ashiri Cheppu Nomi . Many names, but all times for community and bounty.
Thanks to Agana’s reforms each tribe has a permanent representative who will convey their will in the election. Including the Ahi representative: your sister Makana.
“It’s good seeing you again.”
Makana: Yeah you’ve been busy, don't know if I should hug you or bow?
“Come on Makky, its not like that.”
Makana: You’re holding the only family we have left prisoner. What *is* it like?
Agana: Everyone, seats, please!
Makana: And off we go, looks like you traded one mother for another.
Her words cut as she takes her seat.
Agana: Years ago this would be fantasy. Seven Tribe standing as one, not on the battlefield but in celebration. The Great Peace has been tried and the Great Peace has prevailed. By the festival’s end, a new Axeholder will be called to serve and the Peacemaker’s dream will continue for eternity. Speakers of the tribes, let your voices be heard!
{I will roll seven d6.
Safely Lono: Automatic win
Lean Lono: 2 or higher to win
Slightly Lean Lono: 3 or higher to win
Toss up: 4 or higher to win
Slightly Lean Norodom: 5 or higher to win
Lean Nordom: 6 to win.
Safely Nordom: Automatic loss.}