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'''21 February 2021 - 15 March 2021'''
  
 
== [https://blognomic.com/archive/la_serenisimma Ascension Address: Le Serenissima] ==
 
== [https://blognomic.com/archive/la_serenisimma Ascension Address: Le Serenissima] ==
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And at the end:
 
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Brendan, Bucky, Clucky, Cuddlebeam, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, pokes, Raven1207, Zack
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==Final Ruleset==
 
==Final Ruleset==
  
* [[Ruleset 186]]
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* [[Ruleset 185]]
  
 
==Gamestate==
 
==Gamestate==
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===Dynastic Rules===
 
===Dynastic Rules===
 
* One of the main ideas of this dynasty, as set out in [https://blognomic.com/archive/votes_and_power Votes and Power], was that anybody could declare victory at any time, but success would be based (instead of merit) on the political heft of the declarer's coalition. Power and Heft were secretly tracked, with Electors not necessarily knowing their own values.
 
* One of the main ideas of this dynasty, as set out in [https://blognomic.com/archive/votes_and_power Votes and Power], was that anybody could declare victory at any time, but success would be based (instead of merit) on the political heft of the declarer's coalition. Power and Heft were secretly tracked, with Electors not necessarily knowing their own values.
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** A DoV could only be enacted if Electors with more than 50% of the total Power in the game voted FOR it. If a Secret Faction had enough power to make a successful DoV then Electors would be notified by the sound of [https://blognomic.com/archive/bel_canto opera drifting over the rooftops].
 
* To enable the cabal-building aspect, Electors had both [https://blognomic.com/archive/frog_factions Factions and Secret Factions] which were based on [https://blognomic.com/archive/family_business Italian family names].
 
* To enable the cabal-building aspect, Electors had both [https://blognomic.com/archive/frog_factions Factions and Secret Factions] which were based on [https://blognomic.com/archive/family_business Italian family names].
 
** Electors could form [https://blognomic.com/archive/take_the_cannoli Proposta] to join Secret Factions aggressively, forcing cabals to stay fluid.
 
** Electors could form [https://blognomic.com/archive/take_the_cannoli Proposta] to join Secret Factions aggressively, forcing cabals to stay fluid.
** A mechanic existed for Electors to [https://blognomic.com/archive/rechurchment narc on their Secret Faction].
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** A mechanic existed for Electors to [https://blognomic.com/archive/rechurchment narc on their Secret Faction]; it was [https://blognomic.com/archive/shredding_party repealed] unused midway through the dynasty.
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** On the subject of unused mechanics: the Winnower was a role that shifted from being chosen randomly to [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_eyes_are_the_winnow_of_the_soul being elected], and was also never used, although the dynasty ended before it could be repealed.
 
* Secret information was occasionally divulged through [https://blognomic.com/archive/masking_up periodic Masquerades], which revealed anonymised Political Power and secret factions.
 
* Secret information was occasionally divulged through [https://blognomic.com/archive/masking_up periodic Masquerades], which revealed anonymised Political Power and secret factions.
 
** The Masquerade included the naming of [https://blognomic.com/archive/long_divisions a Winnower], who could directly award or withdraw Power from other Electors but who was vulnerable to generating Scandal.
 
** The Masquerade included the naming of [https://blognomic.com/archive/long_divisions a Winnower], who could directly award or withdraw Power from other Electors but who was vulnerable to generating Scandal.
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* Electors had [https://blognomic.com/archive/what_we_do_in_the_shadows a value] which tracked how overtly suspicious they were to the rest of the Court; initially Mistrust, this was later changed to [https://blognomic.com/archive/a_scandal_darkly Scandal]. Having a high Scandal was bad; the Electors (initially individually, later [https://blognomic.com/archive/on_both_your_houses based on their Faction]) with the highest Scandal were inert for the purposes of contributing to a Victory cabal.
 
* Electors had [https://blognomic.com/archive/what_we_do_in_the_shadows a value] which tracked how overtly suspicious they were to the rest of the Court; initially Mistrust, this was later changed to [https://blognomic.com/archive/a_scandal_darkly Scandal]. Having a high Scandal was bad; the Electors (initially individually, later [https://blognomic.com/archive/on_both_your_houses based on their Faction]) with the highest Scandal were inert for the purposes of contributing to a Victory cabal.
 
** Electors could make Rumours about each other, with the source and target anonymised; these were used to inflict Scandal on each other.
 
** Electors could make Rumours about each other, with the source and target anonymised; these were used to inflict Scandal on each other.
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** Rumours were eventually liberalised so that the targets were [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_cats_mother revealed].
 
* Electors could be pursuing a [https://blognomic.com/archive/camp_pain Campaign] to affect their stats between Masquerades.
 
* Electors could be pursuing a [https://blognomic.com/archive/camp_pain Campaign] to affect their stats between Masquerades.
 
** The original Campaigns rule contained a number of fun scams, some, many or all of which were either fixed, exacerbated or newly invented by a later [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_campaign_for_real_fail comprehensive(?) fix].  
 
** The original Campaigns rule contained a number of fun scams, some, many or all of which were either fixed, exacerbated or newly invented by a later [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_campaign_for_real_fail comprehensive(?) fix].  
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** However, this was deemed to neuter the rule, so it was later [https://blognomic.com/archive/campaign_supernova repealed] with some [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_campaign_for_no_campaigns classic Brendan business] ''that Kevan actually thought up and Brendan just took credit for'' along the way ).
  
 
===Non-dynastic changes===
 
===Non-dynastic changes===
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/don_your_masks_for_the_masquerade The third Masquerade]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/don_your_masks_for_the_masquerade The third Masquerade]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/kindly_take_your_positions_for_the_masquerade The fourth Masquerade]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/kindly_take_your_positions_for_the_masquerade The fourth Masquerade]
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_doge_requests_your_presence_at_the_masquerade The fifth and final Masquerade]
  
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_11 Rumour #1]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_11 Rumour #1]
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_5 Rumour #5]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_5 Rumour #5]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_6 Rumour #6]
 
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_6 Rumour #6]
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_7 Rumour #7]
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/rumour_8 Rumour #8]
  
 
==Ascension==
 
==Ascension==
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A [https://blognomic.com/archive/connect_the_dots rule change] made it so that the Electors with the highest Scandal no longer had their Power count towards the total that individual Hefts were calculated from; this meant that the Hefts of all other players went up. This had the immediate effect of pushing the Giolitti Secret Faction (Clucky, Jumble and pokes) over the 50% threshold, as announced by [https://blognomic.com/archive/from_the_grand_opera_the_strains_of_i_capuleti_e_i_montecchi_can_be_heard the stirring aria of the prima donna].
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[https://blognomic.com/archive/giolitti_giolitti_show_me_the_raviolitti Clucky raised a DoV for the Giolitti Faction to win], and Jumble and Pokes successfully voted it through. In selecting the winner, it was revealed that [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_election_of_the_new_doge Kevan had also sneakily joined Giolitti] overnight, having heard rumours that such a win may be imminent - and the dice roll went his way.
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However, two issues emerged. [https://blognomic.com/archive/uniform_sized_raviolitti The first] was that the Doge's DICE1000 relied on rounding, and the rule didn't permit that smoothing of the odds; this claim failed on the discovery of the other technicality. Because Victory and Ascension was superceded dynastic rules for the dynasty, all of the victory actions were also dynastic actions, which could not be undertaken while in hiatus. [https://blognomic.com/archive/precision_raviolitti Several] [https://blognomic.com/archive/elective_monarchy_softlock_appendix fix] [https://blognomic.com/archive/itty_bitty_tinnie_winnie_polka_dotted_raviolitti CfJs] [https://blognomic.com/archive/linguine ensued].  In the end, the roll was upheld and Kevan became the new Emperor.
  
 
==Commentary==
 
==Commentary==
 
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Post-dynastic commentary can be found [https://blognomic.com/archive/post_dynastic_commentary_thread here].
 
{{Dynastic Histories}}
 
{{Dynastic Histories}}

Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 December 2021

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21 February 2021 - 15 March 2021

Ascension Address: Le Serenissima

The Most Serene Republic. La Serenisimma, the Jewel of the Adriatic, Pax tibi Marce, evangelista meus. The seat of the Doge, but the Doge is dead.

Most of the Doge’s Palace is silent, but the Chamber of the Great Council is alive. This room, one of the largest great halls in all of Europe, is densely decorated in gold molding and elaborate frescos - the work of Venetian masters like Bassano, Veronese, and Tintoretto. Those great works are today not visible behind the thronging mass of people.

Today is the convocation of the Mazor Consegio, the Council of Great Wise Men, the hereditory patriarchs of the ancient families of Venice summoned in accordance with their status as enshrined in Venice’s Libro d’Oro. The Great Council of Venice is ornately designed to prevent any one family or alliance of families from establishing a dominance, while also keeping too much power from the hands of the Doge, a task at which it has been successful for hundreds of years. Today, more than 2,000 artistocrats are present as electors. From their number, a lottery will be used to select 30 nominators, who will reduced by lot to 9; these 9 will then chose 40, and those 40 will be reduced by lot to 12; those 12 will chose 25, and the 25 will be reduced by lot to 9; those 9 then elect 45, which are then reduced by lot to 11; then the 11 chose 41, and those 41 elect one, the new Doge. It is a ludicrous system, designed to keep power in the hands of the nobility - but not any member of the nobility in particular - and it has worked for centuries.

Today, you are here to elect a Doge. Hopefully not yourself; the position of Doge is one of glory but no real power, and the ducal palace was too often merely a prison into which a cold and determined aristocracy could thrust any one of their own number who had the misfortune to incur their suspicion. But an empty dignitary under your control is better than one selected by your rival, and so: today you start mixing and jostling and scheming and shoring up their status, in the hope, knowledge and certainty that your power and the power of the Most Serene Republic will be intact when the day is done.

Throughout the ruleset, replace the term Emperor with Elector and Player with Doge. Set the Special Case rules Seasonal Downtime, Dormancy, Dynastic Distance and Dynastic Tracking to Active, leaving all others inactive, and set the page referred to in the rule Dynastic Tracking to be Chamber of the Great Council.

Players

The following players were active at the start of the Dynasty:

Brendan, Bucky, Clucky, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, pokes, Raven1207

And at the end:

Brendan, Bucky, Clucky, Cuddlebeam, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, pokes, Raven1207, Zack

Final Ruleset

Gamestate

Chamber of the Great Council

Posts of Interest

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Dynastic Rules

  • One of the main ideas of this dynasty, as set out in Votes and Power, was that anybody could declare victory at any time, but success would be based (instead of merit) on the political heft of the declarer's coalition. Power and Heft were secretly tracked, with Electors not necessarily knowing their own values.
    • A DoV could only be enacted if Electors with more than 50% of the total Power in the game voted FOR it. If a Secret Faction had enough power to make a successful DoV then Electors would be notified by the sound of opera drifting over the rooftops.
  • To enable the cabal-building aspect, Electors had both Factions and Secret Factions which were based on Italian family names.
    • Electors could form Proposta to join Secret Factions aggressively, forcing cabals to stay fluid.
    • A mechanic existed for Electors to narc on their Secret Faction; it was repealed unused midway through the dynasty.
    • On the subject of unused mechanics: the Winnower was a role that shifted from being chosen randomly to being elected, and was also never used, although the dynasty ended before it could be repealed.
  • Secret information was occasionally divulged through periodic Masquerades, which revealed anonymised Political Power and secret factions.
    • The Masquerade included the naming of a Winnower, who could directly award or withdraw Power from other Electors but who was vulnerable to generating Scandal.
    • Electors were also randomly assigned masks which were added to the anonymised information releases.
  • Electors had a value which tracked how overtly suspicious they were to the rest of the Court; initially Mistrust, this was later changed to Scandal. Having a high Scandal was bad; the Electors (initially individually, later based on their Faction) with the highest Scandal were inert for the purposes of contributing to a Victory cabal.
    • Electors could make Rumours about each other, with the source and target anonymised; these were used to inflict Scandal on each other.
    • Rumours were eventually liberalised so that the targets were revealed.
  • Electors could be pursuing a Campaign to affect their stats between Masquerades.
    • The original Campaigns rule contained a number of fun scams, some, many or all of which were either fixed, exacerbated or newly invented by a later comprehensive(?) fix.
    • However, this was deemed to neuter the rule, so it was later repealed with some classic Brendan business that Kevan actually thought up and Brendan just took credit for along the way ).

Non-dynastic changes

  • An attempt was made to define past actions as 'immutable gamestate', that could be referred to but not indirectly amended. It didn't succeed but was considered an important fix that be addressed again at a later date.
  • Intradynastic hiatus was extended to cover the changes to the ruleset made by the Ascension Address itself.

Story Posts

Ascension

A rule change made it so that the Electors with the highest Scandal no longer had their Power count towards the total that individual Hefts were calculated from; this meant that the Hefts of all other players went up. This had the immediate effect of pushing the Giolitti Secret Faction (Clucky, Jumble and pokes) over the 50% threshold, as announced by the stirring aria of the prima donna.

Clucky raised a DoV for the Giolitti Faction to win, and Jumble and Pokes successfully voted it through. In selecting the winner, it was revealed that Kevan had also sneakily joined Giolitti overnight, having heard rumours that such a win may be imminent - and the dice roll went his way.

However, two issues emerged. The first was that the Doge's DICE1000 relied on rounding, and the rule didn't permit that smoothing of the odds; this claim failed on the discovery of the other technicality. Because Victory and Ascension was superceded dynastic rules for the dynasty, all of the victory actions were also dynastic actions, which could not be undertaken while in hiatus. Several fix CfJs ensued. In the end, the roll was upheld and Kevan became the new Emperor.

Commentary

Post-dynastic commentary can be found here.

Dynastic Histories

Round One - Myke I - Lyndse I - Myke II - Kevan I - Anthony I - Est I - Kevan II - Damanor I - Kevan III - Cayvie I - Josh I - Keitalia I - SatyrEyes I - Metadynasty I - Cayvie II - Brendan I - Kevan IV - Knightking I - Chronos Phaenon I - TrumanCapote I - Knightking II - Quazie I - Simon I - AngryGrasshopper I - Rodney I - Aaron I - Josh II - Metadynasty II - Chronos Phaenon II - Excalabur I - Excalabur II - 75th Trombone I - Elias IX I - Metadynasty III - Angry Grasshopper II - Hix I - Thelonious I - Elias IX II - Rodney II - Clucky I - Doremi I - Chronos Phaenon III - Amnistar I - Clucky II - Amnistar II - Bucky I - Clucky III - Josh III - Kevan V - Hix II - Spikebrennan I - Jack I - Purplebeard I - Rodlen I - Yoda I - Amnistar III - Darknight I - Bucky II - Yoda II - Metadynasty IV - Arthexis I - Amnistar IV - Devenger I - Ais523 I - Ienpw III I - Qwazukee I - Klisz I - Metadynasty V - Bucky III - Wakukee I - Kevan VI - Ais523 II - Josh IV - Purplebeard II - Ais523 III - Ienpw III II - Klisz II - Lilomar I - Coppro I - Ais523 IV - Kevan VII - Brendan II - Alecto I - Josh V - Clucky IV - Purplebeard III - Kevan VIII - Ais523 V - Purplebeard IV - Yoda III - Bucky IV - Kevan IX - Bateleur I - Metadynasty VI - Coppro II - Ais523 VI - Cpt Koen I - Southpointingchariot I - Josh VI - Scshunt III - Quirck I - Clucky V - Bucky V - Kevan X - Josh VII - Kevan XI - Scshunt IV - RaichuKFM I - Larrytheturtle I - Skju I - Metadynasty VII - Purplebeard V - Spitemaster I - Josh VIII - RaichuKFM II - The Alien I - Benzene I - RaichuKFM III - Purplebeard VI - Kevan XII - Ayesdeeef I - Bucky VI - Kevan XIII - Josh IX - Mideg I - Kevan XIV - Brendan III - Kevan XV - Tantusar I - Josh X - Kevan XVI - Thrawn I - Brendan IV - Kevan XVII - Moonroof I - RaichuKFM IV - Larrytheturtle II - Brendan V - Kevan XVIII - Brendan VI - RaichuKFM V - Kevan XIX - Brendan VII - Kevan XX - Viv I - Pokes I - Sphinx I - Madrid I - Pokes II - Madrid II - Metadynasty VIII - Axemabaro I - Diabecko I - Kevan XXI - Diabecko & Card I - Kevan XXII - Derrick I - Card I - Madrid III - Card II - Kevan XXIII - Pokes III - Kevan XXIV - Trigon I - Derrick II - Kevan XXV - Derrick III - Farsight I - TyGuy6 I - Pokes IV - Madrid IV - TyGuy6 II - Kevan XXVI - The Duke of Waltham I - Josh XI - Clucky VI - Naught I - Metadynasty IX - Kevan XXVII - Josh XII - Clucky VII - Josh XIII - Bucky VII - Josh XIV - Kevan XXVIII - Lemonfanta I - Clucky VIII - Josh XV - Misty I - ais523 VII - Josh XVI - Kevan XXIX - Trapdoorspyder I - Metadynasty X - Brendan VIII - Brendan IX - Zack I - Misty II - Josh XVII - MadisonSilver I - Josh XVIII - Kevan XXX - Lendunistus I - Josh XIX - SingularByte I - Trapdoorspyder II - Bucky XIII - JonathanDark I - Trapdoorspyder III - Habanero I - JonathanDark II - Misty III - Metadynasty XI - Josh XX - Lemon II - Kevan XXXI - Josh XXI - Clucky IX - Vovix I - JonathanDark III - Zack II - JonathanDark IV - Josh XXII - Kevan XXXII - JonathanDark V - Darknight II - Clucky X - Lukas I