Re: General Domestic Issues

Uturaam walked through the immensely large tent. In the center was the Adored One, who sat on an ornate stool brought from Janisabad. It was adorned in many glyphs and motifs of Janisist culture.
"Uturaam, how goes it?" the voice asks.
"Good, Adored One. The city of Shiluleem is well fortified by its crater walls, so naturally it requires more attention. The central Entinates are a rough land, much unlike the northeast you once called home. But never mind that. I requested you here to discuss your new order."
"Yes, what of it?" another, ethereal voice spoke. A tall man walked from another section of the tent, stopping right next to the Jan'isi as he eyed the general.
"Ah, Losseni Iskaatino." Uturaam said, his voice not losing a beat. "I've heard of your ascension to Luminaire of the Administrative Guild. Congratulations."
"The Iskaatino bloodline is now in servitude to Janisis, Uturaam. It is an honor beyond all honors. Thank you. Now what of this new order?"
"This nation must be defended, and if I can speak frankly, I'm not convinced of your capacity to do just that."
"I agree entirely, General." the Adored One says. "I'm more concerned attending to the needs of our urban poor than setting policy and fighting war. That is why King Orinza's bloodline will lead the Military Guild."
Uturaam's eyes widened as he clenched his fists and bit his tongue. An awkward silence followed that statement, punctuated only by distant gunfire and the nearby stomping of Baunairi war camels.
"Szalchians are spies, not soldiers, dear Adored One. On top of that, have you not given them free reign in several southern provinces? Are they even members of this new nation?"
"In return for King Orinza's help in defeating Tammertert I offered Szalchian cities in the south "Free" status. They are under our control but given more leeway in local decision-making. Their faith is syncretic, a mixture of conventional Janisist thought and the deity of their dead moon. They want to craft policy that takes that into account. I allowed it, as is my right as Jan'isi."
"Yes, of course. But to have one sit as an adviser and liaison to the Board of Directors or Synod is problematic. A potential conflict of interest wouldn't you agree?"
"The day I declared the formation of the Entinates King Orinza was in Nelumbo capturing corrupt men in preparation for the farubolo ritual. You lost half a division in Shiluleem. I trust his judgement, and pray that I can continue to trust yours."
Losseni quickly followed. "I have arranged for you to be a member of the Synod. We plan on outsourcing Baujantec security to others, as the nation's purity demands it. So you will find more utility in those halls than out here."
"That's quite nice of you Luminaire Losseni. Now I am honored." Uturaam spoke softly, slightly bowing his head. "While I have you here, may I ask how the registrations for the different guilds are coming?"
"Very nicely, actually. I've been working closely with Director Khata to send out the forms and process the examinations. It will be months before we have everyone accounted for. My main concern are the citizenship packages which the Board and Synod must vote on soon."
"I see. Well, I did not just invite you just to talk of nation-building. Please, stay for dinner."
"Uturaam, how goes it?" the voice asks.
"Good, Adored One. The city of Shiluleem is well fortified by its crater walls, so naturally it requires more attention. The central Entinates are a rough land, much unlike the northeast you once called home. But never mind that. I requested you here to discuss your new order."
"Yes, what of it?" another, ethereal voice spoke. A tall man walked from another section of the tent, stopping right next to the Jan'isi as he eyed the general.
"Ah, Losseni Iskaatino." Uturaam said, his voice not losing a beat. "I've heard of your ascension to Luminaire of the Administrative Guild. Congratulations."
"The Iskaatino bloodline is now in servitude to Janisis, Uturaam. It is an honor beyond all honors. Thank you. Now what of this new order?"
"This nation must be defended, and if I can speak frankly, I'm not convinced of your capacity to do just that."
"I agree entirely, General." the Adored One says. "I'm more concerned attending to the needs of our urban poor than setting policy and fighting war. That is why King Orinza's bloodline will lead the Military Guild."
Uturaam's eyes widened as he clenched his fists and bit his tongue. An awkward silence followed that statement, punctuated only by distant gunfire and the nearby stomping of Baunairi war camels.
"Szalchians are spies, not soldiers, dear Adored One. On top of that, have you not given them free reign in several southern provinces? Are they even members of this new nation?"
"In return for King Orinza's help in defeating Tammertert I offered Szalchian cities in the south "Free" status. They are under our control but given more leeway in local decision-making. Their faith is syncretic, a mixture of conventional Janisist thought and the deity of their dead moon. They want to craft policy that takes that into account. I allowed it, as is my right as Jan'isi."
"Yes, of course. But to have one sit as an adviser and liaison to the Board of Directors or Synod is problematic. A potential conflict of interest wouldn't you agree?"
"The day I declared the formation of the Entinates King Orinza was in Nelumbo capturing corrupt men in preparation for the farubolo ritual. You lost half a division in Shiluleem. I trust his judgement, and pray that I can continue to trust yours."
Losseni quickly followed. "I have arranged for you to be a member of the Synod. We plan on outsourcing Baujantec security to others, as the nation's purity demands it. So you will find more utility in those halls than out here."
"That's quite nice of you Luminaire Losseni. Now I am honored." Uturaam spoke softly, slightly bowing his head. "While I have you here, may I ask how the registrations for the different guilds are coming?"
"Very nicely, actually. I've been working closely with Director Khata to send out the forms and process the examinations. It will be months before we have everyone accounted for. My main concern are the citizenship packages which the Board and Synod must vote on soon."
"I see. Well, I did not just invite you just to talk of nation-building. Please, stay for dinner."