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You wanted her to be prepared, even if she seemed to be more concerned with leaving the family for a few months than the danger of being alone. After all, in the time she was gone, she would likely miss most of her siblings’ birthdays…
>What do you want to get for Luigi? He enjoys martial toys and crustaceans, though the latter are not allowed in the house…unless a special exception is made.
>What do you want to get for Vittoria? She’s been vocal about the kind of things she wants…though they might not be what would be useful for her in the near term.
Cults of personality were something you’d like to avoid attempting to form around your children, like they were of some noble house, but it would be impossible to do with Leo coming over. He considered Vittoria’s sixteenth birthday extremely significant. Mountainfolk culture and Vitelian culture were quite similar in how they viewed such as the entry into adulthood.
Besides all those events atop one another, there was still the business of what to do next. The takeover of Alessandra’s Bay had been quick and painless, but you couldn’t see that enduring long with what was left to take. The Augustans were your allies, so you and Leo had talked over telegram about how Larencci could be considered taken by the League even if they and potentially other organizations held pieces of the province, but you’d prefer to be in as much control as possible.
The capital in particular was non-negotiable. Either the north one, or the south, but even if Lapizlazulli was the heart of your revolution, it couldn’t be share the duty as heart of the province, especially with it at its terminus south.
>It was time to take Larroccia. Leaving the provincial capital to its chaos any longer would surely bring forth the Royal Army to quell the protests and riots, and that would bring danger to your own aspirations. However it was resolved, it had to be done now.
>With your new arrangement with the Augustans, it was an ideal time to begin swaying the northern capital, especially after having just been there. The sooner you began operations, the less likely it was that you might have to share influence, if you weren’t so inclined…
>The distractions in the south invited an opportunity for a bold move in the north. It would require several steps and many troops, but it was entirely feasible for you to make a hostile takeover of Sudoscuro- the impotent count that rules there would be unable to prevent you from simply storming in and declaring yourself the authority, with his consent or else.
>Other?
Also-
>Raise or train more Leagues/Militia?
>Other potential actions or plans?
And don’t forget your free Legion 2d6 chance.