Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-31113156-20170212105313/@comment-31113156-20170214212615

It's also a bit question how much we really get to involve ourselves with their politics, and how much we'd need to. You make some good points about how making changes later becomes more difficult if we stabilize Zirantia, but assuming you want make those changes the question is still "why?" What reason does Simon have to oppose the Old Zirantian League assuming they can get their shit together?

Potentially you can even get the Old Zirantian League to ally with the New Unionist Party, meaning that rather than radical changes you can instead push for gradual ones.

But maybe I missed something, I had the conversation with the Ambassador where he's being more honest with you due to how he's been treated at the summit and he explains how the League's more radical viewpoints are merely an attempt to hold on to support, I actually got very little reason to oppose the League other than their overall fragility, and my main agenda is to keep the People's Action Party and the Divine Claw from taking over, and their best chance of doing so is if the League collapses.