>>5980025>Status and Run down on all Palmiro's children. Current age, their traits, dispositions, revolutionary fervor, favorite food, and at least one wacky fact.Alright. Their age depends on the present year, of course (at this end it's early 1924) but I'll go based off of that.
I did a quick and dirty sketch series for that. No colors besides hair and suggestion of general tone really. The info was what was asked for anyways. Only for his children by Yena, of course.
>>5980054>>5980136>We need to adopt a revolutionary nom de guerreAs somebody of common birth, it's not <span class="mu-i">as</span> important as it would be if you were of a noble house with a family name, but you <span class="mu-i">can</span> adopt one.
Unless it's "Il Rivoluzionario," presenting yourself as an ideological concept might seem weird depending on the era.
>>5980168>Are the Black Coats still around by 1933? Running with the Southern Cities or perhaps absorbed into the Mittlesosalian army like most of the northern groups?By then, they've either been dispersed entirely amongst mercenary groups- and then into the army of the Mittelsosalian Republic if they were up there, repatriated to the Reich (though only under certain conditions of exile- no monsters, please, thank you) or, funnily enough, forming the core of more than a few of Gilicia's Militant Knightly Orders. They've long since been defunct as an organization that would refer to themselves by their Emrean War identity by then though. With how far some have gone into anti-Reich sentiment territories, even, they'd have kept their true identity a secret.
>>5980183>Is coffee to be blamed for the scourge of futurism? Is it the devil's drink?It is undoubtedly the drink of rabble rousers and sedition, according to some, but not particularly Utopian. Too many in nobility and republican endeavors enjoy it to be theoretically a font of such anti-establishment thought. After all, seditious collectives met in chocolate houses and tonic houses as well, and neither of those carry the bitter bean...
More seriously, the earthy tones of coffee are more enjoyed by the Nauk and those adjacent to them more than the herbal notes of tea. Even their own "mushroom tea" is more comparable to coffee in feeling.
>>5980366>What's your favourite part of the entire quest, both mainline and side stories?It's hard to pick a favorite, but I'd say either Luftpanzer (even though if I were to go back and change anything I'd slow the pace down by a fair bit) or the Silver Lances arc in the main thing. Ashen Dawn was a lot of fun and a lot of work, but for the interests of keeping it brief and readable for the less familiar the narrative had to be sped up and cut down to a degree I couldn't be satisfied with, but that's the nature of skirmishes.