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I find background lore interesting. The benefit of using a multi party system is the ability to pivot in the realm of diplomacy at a whim of the RPer. Simply have the government collapse and form a new government.

St Saratoga wrote:So I’ve been thinking about completely retooling Saratoga from the foundation I have built so far but not in the way I’ve done in years past but my issue is that I bit off a more than I can chew based on my ability to write.

I wanted to weave together a shifting power dynamic within the government between a weakening, indecisive left-wing majority vs power-hungry, ruthless, opportunistic, inexperienced, nationalistic right wing. The balance between these two are protected by a moderate center that is being eaten alive on each flank. Each flank is being influenced by the their major stakeholder groups. The left wing is being financed and lobbied heavily by labor unions and environmentalists. The right wing is being heavily financed and pushed by industry, business and corporations.

A forth influence within this is a monarchy. This monarchy is seen as the founders of the nation with its historical ties from old NCON and new NCON. It’s incredibly popular with the people as it’s seen as the foundation of stability that Saratoga has historically struggled with. The Monarchy has significant influence with its oversight of the Church of Providence. The Monarch, much like any irl monarch, communicates with and has a mandate from god. The Monarchy has seen its role within the nation reduced within the government which is being eroded by a more atheist and liberal citizenry.

While I think these pieces have the foundation to write a really intriguing storyline I’m not a strong nor creative writer. Especially when it comes to dialogue and narrative-ish writing. So that’s where I am stuck. At this point I’m sitting at three options:

1) I just need to dig into more do the foundation, keep building it out and strengthening the details so then I tap into for RP.

2) The other part of me want to make a lite version of this. Simplify it but keep the factions in the similar form.

3) Completely scrap and start over. I’m torn about this but it would allow me to completely rebuild the foundation to fit my writing style better.

4?) Finding a different purpose that fits the RP. No idea what the f-uck that means but with working in politics professionally part of me doesn’t want to use my free time to write stories about it. On the other hand this intimate view gives me a window tell real stories (and purge some demons). Idk what a different type of roleplaying would fit.

So any thoughts, feelings, advise, vibes, or you want to tell me to shut up feel free to say so!

you have time on your side. I'm not a very good writer/storyteller either, but lately I've been trying enhance this skill through RP. Certainly taking the route of a political tug of war wouldn't be the worst thing, backing what Moarfall said.

46566 wrote:I find background lore interesting. The benefit of using a multi party system is the ability to pivot in the realm of diplomacy at a whim of the RPer. Simply have the government collapse and form a new government.

You don't even need a PR system for that; here in the UK, the Conservative Party won a comfortable majority of 80 seats in the 2019 General Election; since then, the Johnson Ministry collapsed after 1/3 of his Ministers resigned, the succeeding Truss Ministry collapsed after just six weeks in office following PM Liz Truss's and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's disasterous mini-budget, and now many Conservative MPs are agitating to get rid of their current leader and incumbent Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and replace him in order to salvage any remote chances they have of winning the looming General Election. There has not been a General Election since 2019; the governing Conservative Party still have a working majority (though they've lost about 20 seats owing to scandals, by-elections and two defections to the Labour Party, they still have a majority of about 40 or so seats), yet we're now on our 3rd Prime Minister since 2019 owing to the constant in-fighting among Conservative MPs. You don't need PR to have chaotic government and radically changing policy.

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