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🗓️ 28 October 2022
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This episode carries content warnings for discussion of displaced and unhoused communities.
The news is sour. The revolutonaries known as Millennium Break will be no one's savior today. The Ashen of Saboria, of Harborview, have only each other as their protectors. And as they huddle below, sheltered in the shuddering mountain, the enemy arrives from above. The mission is clear in both objective and absurdity: Zark Vapor, Teasel Fauna, Martia Häske, and Narmine Te'Ketch must simply hold the Pact at bay long enough for a miracle.
This week on the Road to PALISADE: Lancer Pt. 3
Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage
Hypha & Ashen: The former were a culture of galactic nomads, guided by a paranatural force called the Strand which they could commune with using technological devices built into their antlers. The latter are their descendants, their routes broken by the Principality’s expansions and occupations, their culture ripped from them.
Stel Columnar: Famously “courted” by the growing Principality many generations ago, this nation of humanoid synthetics traded freedom for the prestige and security of the Principality. They hid behind imperial walls and pursued the Future, pushing boundaries not only in technology, but in art, commerce, and war. I suppose I can call them cousins, but not with much fondness. Today, they share righteous screeds and fight for the return of something like democracy as part of the Pact of Necessary Venture. What a comedy.
The Curtain of Divinity: For generations, the Curtain of Divinity operated in the shadows of the Principality, partly as intelligence agency, partly as shadow government. Now they have been dragged into the daylight, and serve as one of the two ruling factions of the whole Principality. Though there are some divisions along questions of secularity, humanism, and cultural taste, in general, leaders of the Curtain are conservative, traditionalist, and nationalistic. They seek the reunification of all five Stels and the permanence of the Divine Principality.
Led, in public at least, by Cynosure Whitestar-Kesh, the Peaceful Princept. In fact, the Curtain has five divisions, each led by a ruthless individual known only by a codename: Silk (diplomacy), Damask (research & inquisition), Lace (military), Linen (economics), and Gabardine (espionage and collaboration).
The Pact of Necessary Venture: As their (current) name suggests, the Pact began as a cooperative exploratory committee founded in the late 14th Century of the Perfect Millennium. They sought new territory to conquer, breaking an old taboo in the process, and inviting destruction and fracture. Which is appropriate, as their vision for the future is one where each Stel is granted more autonomy and independence—some even claim that they would see the Principality utterly destroyed and replaced by a loose affiliation of free states.
Despite this, the Pact are no radicals: While they want more independence from the Principality, they have little interest in shaking up the internal power structures of the Stels themselves. After all, their founders were all Elects, and though only two remain (Gallica, elect of the Divine Present, and Rye, elect of the divine Space), they are led by Dahlia, who serves as both Apokine and Glorious Princept.
Zark “Banjax” Vapor (he/they): Mechanic, Harborview contractor, and pilot of the Ill Portent
Teasel “Derby” Fauna (he/him): Entertainer, sharpshooter, and pilot of the Dressage.
Narmine “Ketch” Te’ketch (he/him): Former two-bit criminal, current whaler, and pilot of The Captain.
Martilla “Journeyman” Häske (she/her): Professional soldier, Pact true-believer, and pilot of the Under the Radar.
Kaliope Flow (she/her): The de facto leader of Harborview.
Zeke Minuet (he/him) & Deanthe (they/them): A pair of researchers into ancient Hypha culture.
Dirwin, Elaina, Stas: Strati that had been kidnapped by the Pact of Necessary Venture from Harborview. Now rescued, and en route towards a rendezvous point.
Saboria: A world controlled by the Columnar which they “gifted” to a group of Ashen refugees fleeing the Curtain. A fiction, of course. The city of Harborview where the Ashen live is under constant surveillance. I do wonder, however, whether the Columnar know the irony of the trap they think they’ve laid.
The Portcullis System & The Divine Space: Huge, distended hexagonal gates that float at the edge of key systems throughout the Principality. Once a week—or more often, if one has the keys to the kingdom—each one connects to one other, forming a faster-than-light highway that serves as the logistical backbone of the galaxy. Built by Orion, the technology is a perversion of that used by some of the earliest Divines, tens of thousands of years.
Stratus: A poorly articulated, unanchored, catch-all term that’s far outlived its usefulness. In some eras, a “stratus” (plural: strati) is said to have special powers of empathy. In others, they have a sort of digital telepresence. There has always been debate as to the origin of these “abilities,” whether they are innate or trained or quite literally created. In one long scattered culture, the Hypha, the strati were social and logistical cornerstones, created through careful application of technological skill. Their beliefs were quaint, but one must respect the technique.
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0:00.0 | The road to Palisade is a show about war, politics, religion, revolutionary violence, and the many consequences thereof. |
0:07.6 | For a full list of content warnings, please check the episode description. |
0:12.0 | I'm getting out of here. We need to split up, so that way they will follow you instead of following me. |
0:18.6 | I'm in the danger zone, everybody. This is what we love to see. This is what we love to see. |
0:22.7 | This is what we're waiting for. Uh-huh. Yes. |
0:24.9 | Yes. Teasel. Yeah. You start hearing that alarm again. I do. Oh, no. That siren. |
0:33.9 | That's what was the reinforcements showed up with grandad, right? Yeah. |
0:38.9 | And remember how you were being chased through the forest. I'll just sucks. Uh, foul. I'll foul. |
0:46.7 | This is foul. Oh, there's so many in there, right behind you. The witch is right there. |
0:51.2 | How do you think those kids we rescued are doing? They better be fun. |
0:59.4 | Do you know what a sonic boom sounds like? Yeah. Yes. One of those rips across the battlefield. |
1:07.4 | Don't like it. We got to go. We cannot be here anymore. |
1:11.9 | As a squadron of flyers comes in from the east. No! What? |
1:21.2 | In the end, you get what you want. They're not coming. They're letting you break. |
1:28.5 | They're not coming. They couldn't. They, they were coming, but they aren't anymore. |
1:41.2 | Well, what's this mean for us? I think when you say that, |
1:45.8 | Deontay and the three strand kind of step into the conversation, |
1:53.3 | and Deontay says, now we get to see what a strand can do. |
2:15.6 | Welcome to Friends at the Table, an actual play podcast focused on critical world building, |
2:25.1 | smart characterization, and fun interaction between good friends. I am your guest host, |
2:29.4 | Andrew Lee Swan. And today we are doing our third and unless something real wild happens, |
2:35.7 | final session of Lancer on the road to Palisade. Uh, I am joined once again by, uh, Jack |
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